1.
Select the measurement function and make connections to the DUT (see
for details).
2.
Select Data Log mode (press
[Acquire]
>
Acquire
>
Data Log
).
3.
Specify the sample interval (time between readings) for example, 20 ms.
4.
Specify the duration as amount of time or number of readings.
5.
Specify when to start data logging (delay or time of day). You can only use auto trigger (default) or single
trigger (press
[Single]
)for data logging.
6.
Select whether to log data to memory or internal or external data file(s).
7.
Press
[Run/Stop]
or
[Single]
. Data logging starts when the specified delay has elapsed or the time of day
occurs (specified in Step 5). Data logging will stop after the specified duration (time or number of readings)
has occurred or after you press
[Run/Stop]
again.
Detailed Data Logging Steps
Note:
For more information, on any of the softkeys described below, such as the range of values for a par-
ticular setting, press and hold the softkey to display help for that softkey.
Step 1:
Select the measurement function and make connections to the DUT (see
for
details). For example, press
DCV
and configure the test leads as shown.
Step 2:
Press
[Acquire]
on the front panel to display these softkeys:
Press the
Acquire
softkey.
Press the
Data Log
softkey. The Data Log menu opens:
Step 3:
Press
Sample Interval
and specify the time interval between samples (readings).
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