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Making Measurements
To capture glitches or narrow pulses with peak detect and infinite persistence
To capture glitches or narrow pulses with peak detect
and infinite persistence
A glitch is a rapid change in the waveform that is usually narrow as compared
to the waveform. To capture glitches or narrow pulses:
1 Connect a signal to the oscilloscope and obtain a stable display.
2 To find the glitch, press the
Acquire
key, then, press the
Peak Det
softkey.
54620-series
Peak detect acquire mode displays any signal pulse wider than
5 ns, allowing you to find glitches and narrow spikes regardless of sweep speed.
Because of MegaZoom memory, peak detect is only necessary at sweep speeds
of 1 ms/div and slower. At faster sweep speeds, Normal acquire mode can
capture the narrow peaks.
At sweep speeds slower than 1 ms/div, the oscilloscope can acquire more
samples than can fit into MegaZoom memory. The oscilloscope selects samples
to store such that no local minimum or maximum wider than 5 ns is missed. In
peak detect mode, narrow glitches and sharp edges are displayed more brightly
than when in Normal acquire mode, making them easier to see.
54640-series
Peak detect acquire mode displays any signal pulse wider than
1 ns, allowing you to find glitches and narrow spikes regardless of sweep speed.
Because of MegaZoom memory, peak detect is only necessary at sweep speeds
of 500
µ
s/div and slower. At faster sweep speeds, Normal acquire mode can
capture the narrow peaks.
At sweep speeds slower than 500
µ
s/div, the oscilloscope can acquire more
samples than can fit into MegaZoom memory. The oscilloscope selects samples
to store such that no local minimum or maximum wider than 1 ns is missed. In
peak detect mode, narrow glitches and sharp edges are displayed more brightly
than when in Normal acquire mode, making them easier to see.
Summary of Contents for 54621A
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Page 11: ...1 Getting Started ...
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Page 39: ...2 Front Panel Overview ...
Page 63: ...3 Triggering the Oscilloscope ...
Page 117: ...4 MegaZoom Concepts and Oscilloscope Operation ...
Page 171: ...5 Making Measurements ...
Page 222: ...5 52 Making Measurements Making overshoot and preshoot measurements ...
Page 223: ...6 Utilities ...
Page 239: ...7 Performance Characteristics ...
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