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Hold-off time adjustment

Consult ”Controls and Readout“ HOR VAR 

30

 

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 Hold-off time 

for specifi c information. 

After the time base defl ected the trace from left to right the trace 
will be blanked so the retrace is invisible. The next sweep will, 
however, not immediately start. Time is required to perform 
internal switching, so the next start is delayed for the so called 
hold-off time, irrespective of the presence of triggers. The 
hold-off time can be extended from its minimum by a factor of 
10:1. Manipulation of the hold-off time and thus of the time for 
a complete sweep period from start to start can be useful e.g. 
when data packets are to be displayed. It may seem that such 
signals can not be triggered. The reason is that the possible 
start of a new sweep does not conincide with the start of a data 
packet, it may start anywhere, even before a data packet. By 
varying the hold-off time a stable display will be achieved by 
setting it just so that the hold-off ends before the start of a data 
packet. This is also handy with burst signals or non-periodic 
pulse trains. 

A signal may be corrupted by noise or hf interference so a double 
display will appear. Sometimes varying the trigger level can not 
prevent the double display but will only affect the apparent time 
relationship between two signals. Here the variable hold-off 
time will help to arrive at a single display. 

Sometimes a double display will appear when a pulse signal 
contains pulses of slightly differing height requiring delicate 
trigger level adjustment. Also here increasing the hold-off 
time will help. 

Whenever the hold-off time was increased it should reset to its 
minimum for other measurements, otherwise the brightness 
will suffer as the sweep rep rate will not be maximum. The 
following pictures demonstrate the function of the hold-off:

Fig. 1: Display with minimum hold-off time (basic setting). 
Double image, no stable display.

Fig. 2: By increasing the hold-off a stable display is achie-
ved.

Time base B (2

nd

 time base). Delaying, Delayed 

Sweep. Analog mode

Consult ”Controls and Readout“ HOR 

30

 and TIME/DIV. 

28

 for 

specifi c information.

As was described in ”Triggering and time base“ a trigger will 
start the time base. While waiting for a trigger – after runout 
of the hold-off time – the trace will remain blanked. A trigger 
will cause trace unblanking and the sweep ramp which defl ects 
the trace from left to right with the speed set with TIME/DIV. 
At the end of the sweep the trace will be blanked again and 
retrace to the start position. During a sweep the trace will also 
be defl ected vertically by the input signal. In fact the input signal 
does continuously defl ect the trace vertically, but this will be 
only visible during the unblanking time. This is, by the way, one 
marked difference to digital operation where the input signal 
is only measured during the acquisition time, for most of the 
time the digital will not see the signal. Also, in analog mode the 
signal itself will be seen on the screen in real time, whereas a 
digital can only show a reconstruction of the signal acquired 
some time later. 

In analog mode thus the display will always start on the left. Let 
us assume one period of a signal is displayed at a convenient 
time base setting. Increasing the sweep speed with TIME/DIV. 
will expand the display from the start, so that parts of the signal 
will disappear from the screen. It is thus possible to expand the 
beginning of the signal period and show fi ne detail, but it is im-
possible to show such fi ne detail for ”later“ parts of the signal. 

The x10 Magnifi er (MAG x10) may be used to expand the display 
and the horizontal positioning control can shift any part of the 
display into the centre, but the factor of 10 is fi xed.
The solution requires a second time base, called time base B.  

In this mode time base A is called the delaying sweep and 
time base B the delayed sweep. The signal is fi rst displayed 
by TB A alone. Then TB B is also turned on which is the mode
”A intensifi ed by B“. TB B should always be set to a higher sweep 
rate than A, thus its sweep duration will be also shorter than 
that of A. The TB A sweep sawtooth is compared to a voltage 
which can be varied such that TB A functions as a precision 
time delay generator. Depending on the amplitude of the com-
parison voltage a signal is generated anywhere between sweep 
start and end. 

In one of two operating modes this signal will start TB B imme-
diately. The TB A display will be intensified for the duration of 
TB B, so that one sees which portion of the signal is covered by 
TB B.  By varying the comparison voltage the start of TB B can 
be moved over the whole signal as it is displayed by TB A. Then 
the mode is switched to TB B. The signal portion thus selected is 
now displayed by TB B. This is called „B delayed by A“. Portions 
of the signal can thus be expanded enormously, however, the 
higher the speed of TB B, the darker the trace will become as 
the rep rate will remain that of the input trigger signal  while the 
duration of TB B is reduced with increasing speed. The readout 
display is not affected.
In cases where there is jitter the TB B can be switched to wait 
for a trigger rather than starting immediately. When a trigger 
arrives TB B will start on it. The jitter is removed, however, the 
effect is also, that the TB B start now can be only from signal 
period to signal period, no continuous adjustment is possible 
in this mode. 

Alternate sweep

In this mode the signal is displayed twice, with both time bases. 
An artifi cial Y offset can be added in order to separate the two 
displays on the screen. The operation is analogous to Y dual 
trace alternate mode, i.e., the signal is alternately displayed by 
both time bases, not simultaneously which is not possible with 
a single gun crt. What was said above about how TB B can be 
started holds also here. 

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period

heavy parts are displayed

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HOLD OFF time

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Summary of Contents for CombiScope HM2008

Page 1: ...200 MHz Mixed Signal CombiScope HM2008 Manual English...

Page 2: ...irective des equipements basse tension 73 23 CEE amend e par 93 68 CEE Angewendete harmonisierte Normen Harmonized standards applied Normes harmonis es utilis es Sicherheit Safety S curit EN 61010 1 2...

Page 3: ...ajous gures 14 Measurement of phase differences in dual channel Yt mode 14 Measurement of amplitude modulation 15 Triggering and time base 15 Automatic peak triggering MODE menu 15 Normal trigger mode...

Page 4: ...t voltage Time Base 2ns div 50s div Acquisition modes Single Refresh Average Envelope Roll Peak Detect Front USB Stick Connector for Screenshots USB RS 232 optional IEEE 488 or Ethernet USB Signal dis...

Page 5: ...range 0 250 MHz Coupling DC Level control range 10 10 div Horizontal Deflection Analog Time Base Operating modes A ALT alternating A B B Time base A 20 ns div 0 5 s div 1 2 5 sequence Time base B 20 n...

Page 6: ...rent positions A and B carrying C horizontal operating D and E operating at different angles F handle removal T shipping handle unlocked A A B B C C D D E E T F PUkT PUkT PUk PUk PUk PUk PUk PUk PUkT...

Page 7: ...may be 20 C to 70 C Please note that after exposure to such temperatures or in case of condensation proper time must be allowed until the instrument has reached the permissible temperature resp until...

Page 8: ...V SCALE VAR knob 34 Channel 1 Y de ection coef cient Y variabel and Y scaling setting 17 VOLTS DIV SCALE VAR knob 34 Channel 2 Y de ection coef cient Y variabel and Y scaling setting 18 AUTO MEASURE p...

Page 9: ...selection of PROBE ADJ square wave signal hard ware and software information and details about interface rear side and USB Stick ash drive connector 42 COMPONENT TESTER 2 sockets with 4 mm 47 Connecto...

Page 10: ...st be taken however when charging and discharging a large capacitor DC coupling is preferable with all signals of varying duty cycle otherwise the display will move up and down depending on the duty c...

Page 11: ...ursors may be used for measurement Measurement Adjust the rising portion of the signal to 5 cm Position the rising portion symmetrically to the graticule centre line using both Y and X positioning con...

Page 12: ...e ground connections of probes are especially critical they should be as short as possible and of large size STOP If a probe is to be connected to a BNC connector use a probe tip to BNC adapter If rip...

Page 13: ...mind The oscillosco pe vertical ampli ers are two separate ampli ers and do not constitute a true difference ampli er with as well a high CM rejection as a high permissible CM range Therefore please o...

Page 14: ...and Y signals af ter reading a and b off the screen is possible using the following formulas and a pocket calculator with trigonometric functions This calculation is independent of the signal amplitud...

Page 15: ...ime base variable or external triggering Reading a and b off the screen the modulation degree will result a b a b m bzw m 100 a b a b a UT 1 m and b UT 1 m When measuring the modulation degree the amp...

Page 16: ...ange the slope Positive or negative slope may be selected in auto or normal trigger modes Also a setting both may be selected which will cause a trigger irrespective of the polarity of the next slope...

Page 17: ...Insert a 100 resistor between the center conductor and the BNC connector If possible the coil should be shielded without creating a shorted winding Alternate trigger This mode is selected with SOURCE...

Page 18: ...time for most of the time the digital will not see the signal Also in analog mode the signal itself will be seen on the screen in real time whereas a digital can only show a reconstruction of the sig...

Page 19: ...er COMPONENT PROBE 40 and COMPONENT TESTER 41 The scope has a built in component tester The test object is connected with 4 mm banana plugs In this mode the Y ampli ers and the time base are turned of...

Page 20: ...pend strongly on the kind of FET With depletion type MOSFETs and all JFETs the channel will conduct if prior to testing the gate was connected to the source The Rdson will be shown As this can be very...

Page 21: ...ependent single event recording with Yt display Single Readout display sgl 4 Trigger independent continuous recording menu VERT XY with XY display XY Readout display XY 5 XY display of previously in Y...

Page 22: ...value of the sampling interval 1 sampling interval sampling rate 3 The signal frequency value is related to the highest sine wave signal frequency that can be captured with 10 samples per period realt...

Page 23: ...s shows a straight line in the position of the positive peak value and consequently suggest a positive DC voltage An alias may also take the form of a signal of much lower frequency beat frequency bet...

Page 24: ...rogram for USB connection test RS 232 The RS 232 interface has the usual 9 pole SubD connector Via this bidirectional interface the scope can be controlled remo tely or its settings may be transferred...

Page 25: ...ilable submenus In some modes various pushbuttons or INTENS operations are meaningless and will hence not cause a menu display STOP Please note If a menu is shown some other information dis played in...

Page 26: ...to leave the menu Thereafter only the signal display is activated and the FOCUS TRACE MENU pushbutton will blink as long as the readout is off Pressing the ashing pushbutton calls the Int Knob menu wh...

Page 27: ...hannel mode Yt in the section First time operation and pre settings One period of a sine wave is equal to 2 hence the dis tance between the two long CURSOR lines must be set to one period If the dista...

Page 28: ...will be lost after turn off Mathematics offers 7 1 Equations set Using the INTENS knob 5 sets of formulas can be selected for editing This way 5 user de ned formula sets may be created Each set of fo...

Page 29: ...he display of the former The display will remain on screen until the next acquisition is started by the trigger and causes a new recording This mode is available over the full time base range 50 s cm...

Page 30: ...size is 0 25 s between the samples at a time base setting of 50 s cm The advantage of Peak Detect is that signals are sampled with the highest possible sampling rate to reduce the gap size so that eve...

Page 31: ...RE1 RE1 the signal will be displayed twice on the same spot Associated settings Pressing this function key causes the oscilloscope to take over the settings parameter stored when the signal was store...

Page 32: ...s will remain The digital modes Roll Envelope or Average will be changed to refresh mode AUTOSET will further set the intensity to an average value if it was set too low If a menu was opened it will b...

Page 33: ...control if Yt mode time base mode is present and the CH1 2 CURSOR MA REF ZOOM pushbutton 15 is not lit 14 1 2 Y Position of the FFT display only in digital mode measured with channel 2 Position 2 allo...

Page 34: ...he CH1 menu the de ection coef cient becomes calibrated the CH1 VAR pushbutton 31 does not light any longer and the VOLTS DIV SCALE VAR knob 16 returns to 1 2 5 sequence 16 3 Scaling the FFT display d...

Page 35: ...at V rms the range is from 5mV cm to 20V cm also switched in 1 2 5 sequence Please note that in contrast to Yt and XY mode signal display no peak to peak values but rms values are displayed 18 AUTO ME...

Page 36: ...me base set B trigger to positive or negative slope Thereafter the LEVEL A B control will control the time base B trigger a second trigger point symbol will be shown and marked with B 19 2 FFT mode Th...

Page 37: ...mpli er bandwidth and consequently less trigger signal noise Readout Tr Source Slope AC or DC NR 21 1 2 Slope SLOPE determines whether the rising or falling portion of a signal shall trigger the level...

Page 38: ...5 External In this mode the trigger signal comes from the AUXILIARY INPUT TRIG EXT 38 Readout Tr ext Slope Filter 22 1 6 AC Line The trigger signal is taken from the line mains supply which feeds the...

Page 39: ...ither reference nor mathematic signals are displayed The expanded portion of the signal will be shown on the normal display as an intensi ed sector The length of this sector is dependent upon the sett...

Page 40: ...ave form become digitised and at least show spectrum displays spectra that do not exist in reality If the sampling rate is too low the readout displays ALS if the signal is too high overrange will be...

Page 41: ...nly B The TIME DIV SCA LE VAR knob then only affects time base B By aid of the MAG x10 pushbutton 29 the signal display can be expanded 10 fold reducing the time de ection coef cient by factor 10 30 1...

Page 42: ...sensitivity setting is for AC and is for DC 31 1 1 DC coupling The signal will be directly coupled from the BNC connector via the attenuator to the vertical ampli er The input resistance is 1 M in all...

Page 43: ...DUAL trace alt chop In dual trace mode both channels are turned on and the para meters of both are shown in the readout Between the sensi tivity indications there is an indication whether alternate al...

Page 44: ...It is recommended rst to look at the signals in DUAL mode and to set the sampling rate such that at least one signal period will be displayed Then XY should be selected In XY digital mode both channe...

Page 45: ...he VOLTS DIV SCALE VAR knob 17 returns to 1 2 5 sequence switching and CH2 to calibrated condition 34 INPUT CH1 BNC connector This is the CH1 signal input connector In Yt mode it is a Y input in XY mo...

Page 46: ...accuracy of the FFT calculations in the following averageing process Numbers between 2 and 512 can be chosen by aid of the INTENS 2 knob which are displayed by the readout e g avg 256 The accuracy in...

Page 47: ...ive is connected with the USB Stick connector 43 41 4 1 USB Stick Save Front Panel current oscilloscope parameters The current parameters are saved on the USB ash drive by pressing the function key Sa...

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