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31 January 2018

Getting The Most Out Of Your Oscilloscope: Tracks and Trends

The track math function shows how data changes over time
Figure 1: The track math function
shows how data changes over time
Our discussion of cursors and parameters leads us neatly into the topics of tracks and trends, which are both means of extending parameter measurement into a more analytical direction. We can do this using math functions that are part of your Teledyne LeCroy oscilloscope's toolset.

30 January 2018

Getting The Most Out Of Your Oscilloscope: Cursors and Parameters

Cursors (top) and parameter measurements (bottom) are both powerful tools in their own right
Figure 1: Cursors (top) and parameter
measurements (bottom) are both
powerful tools in their own right
Oscilloscopes give us a wealth of tools with which to view, measure, and analyze the performance of a circuit. Broadly speaking, two classes of such tools are cursors and parameter measurements. Taken on their own, both classes afford the user a great deal of capability. Put them together, though, and you can really start to gain deep insights into what's going on with a waveform.

29 January 2018

Getting The Most Out Of Your Oscilloscope: Documentation

A LabNotebook entry quickly and easily saves everything you need to later replicate your measurements
Figure l: A LabNotebook entry quickly and easily saves
everything you need to later replicate your measurements
If we really want to get the most out of our oscilloscopes, we'd be remiss in overlooking the documentation capabilities that modern instruments provide. It's so important to document our working sessions so they're consistent and repeatable. Oscilloscope setups can be quite intricate for a given measurement or procedure. Why not let the instrument help us keep track of such things?

Getting The Most Out Of Your Oscilloscope: Trigger Delay

Pre-triggering, or trigger delay, is a useful tool for debugging applications
Figure 1: Pre-triggering, or trigger delay, is a useful tool for
debugging applications
Triggering is one of the most basic, yet most useful, tools your oscilloscope offers you. Say you want to see what led up to, and/or what follows, a trigger condition. You're looking at an interesting waveform such as that shown in Figure 1. You have the trigger's delay position set at 10% and 90%.

26 January 2018

Getting The Most Out Of Your Oscilloscope: Navigation With MAUI

Oscilloscope UIs such as Teledyne LeCroy's MAUI provide tons of shortcuts and touch gestures
Figure 1: Oscilloscope UIs such as
Teledyne LeCroy's MAUI provide
tons of shortcuts and touch gestures
Today's real-time digital oscilloscopes are easier to use than their predecessors, and new models get easier all the time. Oscilloscopes often are equipped with touch screens and elaborate user interfaces that provide a plethora of shortcuts and smartphone-like touch gestures that make common operations extremely fast and easy.

Getting The Most Out Of Your Oscilloscope: Setup

Choosing a effective sample rate is key to seeing the finer details of a waveform
Figure 1: Choosing a effective sample rate is key
to seeing the finer details of a waveform
Today's real-time digital oscilloscopes are so packed with bells and whistles (or "features," if you prefer) that you can forget how to use many of them. In fact, you might not even realize some exist! But they're all there for a reason, and they're all useful, maybe even more so than you know. To that end, we'll take a tour of a typical Teledyne LeCroy oscilloscope's features and give you some pointers as to how, and when, you can best take advantage of them.

24 January 2018

Making On-Die Power-Rail Measurements (Part III)

This screen capture shows the idle-state conditions
Figure 1: This screen capture shows
the idle-state conditions
Having reviewed the test setup for on-die power-rail testing and our expectations of what the tests should show us, let's walk through the measurements and look over the results. We'll also note whether our results align with our expectations or are outside of those expectations.