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Introduction to the Oscilloscope Agilent Technologies 54622D 100MHz Scope

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  • Introduction

    to the

    OscilloscopeAgilent Technologies 54622D 100MHz Scope

  • Sometimes you want to see how signals change with timeElectrical signals are invisible, unless you know how to look at them.

  • The Oscilloscope provides us glasses

  • 2 Analog Channels Displayed

  • Horizontal Sweep (Time Base)

  • Soft keys

  • Vertical Amplitude

  • Triggering (Sweep) Controls

  • Run ControlStop, Continuous, Single sweep

  • 16 Input Channels of Digital Signals 16 of these !

  • Operation Controls

  • Floppy Disk

  • How do I turn it on?Wait for a while as it goes through a self test.

  • Analog vs. DigitalSometimes you want to know the analog details, other times you just want to know the logical interpretation.

    2 analog channels

    16 digital channels

  • We'll Start with the Analog Section

  • See something quick and simple!Reset all settings to default. Hit Save/Recall, then Default Setup.

    2) Connect probe(s) to Probe CompDo this whenever settings get messed up

  • Push down on the top part to expose the little hook.Here is what the probes look like

  • Experiment with Vertical and Horizontal controls.Adjust slowly to observe effect.

  • 2 Analog Channels Displayed

  • What's this triggering stuff?You want a repetitive signal to appear to stand still.Normal Triggering Runs only if it sees a signal that can trigger it. If trigger level isn't set rightyou see nothing!

    Auto TriggeringFree runs. Good for seeing if something is happening.

    Auto Level TriggeringRuns so long as there is a signal.If trigger level isn't set rightthe scope adjusts it for you! (may not be such a good thing there is no free lunch)

  • Begin with Auto (free running) triggering, then go to NormalPress Mode/Coupling keyCycle through modes with first Softkey

  • Auto triggering(always see trace) Normal triggering(see trace when trigger Condition is met)

  • Notes on Autoscale(I dont recommend using Autoscale!)Autoscale may work good on signals like this:

    But it is not so good on signals like this!:This is noiseThe signal you're looking for is actually here, but it's way off scaleIf you hit autoscale on a signal like the latter, you might get something like this:

  • Recovering from AutoscaleEither:Hit Autoscale, then undo Autoscale

    or

    Set gain to reasonable value (say 10 V per division)

    Keep line visible

    Move trigger levelto reasonable value

  • Fiddle knobs till you see what you want. 1 volt per division200 microseconds per divisiontrigger voltage0 volts(ground)because of the little symbol in the margin, NOT because it's the bottom of the trace!

  • Saving Display to DiskInsert floppy disk

    Press Utility key

    Set up Print Configuration with SoftkeysFormat tiff (bmp can be used also)Print to: disk

    Press Quick Print (Saved on disk with file name QFILE nn )

  • Remember when things get all messed up!Start over by resetting all settings to default.Hit Save/Recall, then Default Setup.If things still aren't working POWER DOWN and restart the COMPUTER.

  • Now you are an expert!For additional details and capabilities, go to the manual. There should be some lying around, if not ask your instructor.

  • Digital Addendum

  • Using the Digital Section

  • Enable one or both digital inputsDisable analog display by double clicking buttons 1, 2.

  • After you're sure that you are seeing something

    Set trigger to a digital channel (probably).What you trigger on depends on what you're looking for. If you're counting, trigger on D7. Why?