• Modes include Edge, Pulse Width, Pattern, CAN,
Duration, I
triggering
Softkeys extend the functionality of command keys
Select measurement types, operating modes, trigger
specifications, label data, and more
Digital channel inputs through a flexible probing
system (54621D/22D/41D/42D)
• Sixteen channels through a dual 8-channel cable
with micro-clips
• Set logic levels as TTL, CMOS, ECL, or to a userdefinable voltage
Utilities
• Dedicated parallel printer port, controller
operation, floppy disk storage
Built in Quick Help system
• Press and hold any key front-panel key or softkey
to get help in 11 languages.
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C, LIN, Sequence, SPI, TV, and USB
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In This Book
This manual will guide you in using the oscilloscopes. This manual is organized
in the following chapters:
Chapter 1 Getting Started—inspecting, cleaning, and setting up your
oscilloscope, using Quick Help.
Chapter 2 Front-panel Overview—A quick start guide to get you familiarize
you with the front-panel operation.
Chapter 3 Triggering the Oscilloscope—how to trigger the oscilloscope using
all the various modes.
Chapter 4 MegaZoom Concepts and Oscilloscope Operation—acquiring
waveforms, horizontal and vertical operation, using digital channels.
Chapter 5 Making Measurements—capturing data, using math function,
making measurement with cursors and automatic measurements.
Chapter 6 Utilities—configuring the I/O, print settings, Quick Help, floppy
disk operations, user cal and self cal, setting the clock and screen saver.
Chapter 7 Performance Characteristics
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Contents
1 Getting Started
Setting up the Oscilloscope1-4
To inspect package contents1-5
To inspect options and accessories1-8
To clean the oscilloscope1-11
To adjust the handle1-12
To power-on the oscilloscope1-13
To adjust the waveform intensity1-14
To connect the oscilloscope analog probes1-15
To compensate your analog probe1-16
To use the digital probes (mixed-signal oscilloscope only)1-17
To connect a printer1-21
To connect an RS-232 cable1-21
To verify basic oscilloscope operation1-22
Getting started using the oscilloscope interface1-23
Using Quick Help1-25
Selecting a language for Quick Help when the oscilloscope starts up1-25
Selecting a language for Quick Help after you have been operating the
oscilloscope1-26
Loading an updated language file from floppy disk1-27
2 Front-Panel Overview
Important Oscilloscope Considerations2-3
54620/40-series Oscilloscope Front Panels2-7
Front-Panel Operation2-10
Interpreting the display2-11
To use analog channels to view a signal2-12
To use digital channels to view a signal2-13
To display signals automatically using Autoscale2-14
To apply the default factory configuration2-15
To adjust analog channel vertical scaling and position2-16
To set the vertical expand reference for the analog signal2-17
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To set analog channel probe attenuation factor2-17
To display and rearrange the digital channels2-18
To operate the time base controls2-19
To start and stop an acquisition2-20
To make a single acquisition2-20
To use delayed sweep2-21
To make cursor measurements2-22
To make automatic measurements2-23
To modify the display grid2-24
To print the display2-24
3 Triggering the Oscilloscope
Selecting Trigger Modes and Conditions3-3
To select the Mode and Coupling menu3-3
To select a trigger mode: Normal, Auto, Auto Level 3-4
To select trigger Coupling3-6
To select Noise Reject and HF Reject3-6
To set holdoff3-7
External Trigger Input3-9
Trigger Types3-11
To use Edge triggering3-12
To use Pulse Width triggering3-14
To use Pattern triggering 3-17
To use CAN triggering3-19
To use Duration triggering 3-21
To use I2C triggering3-24
To use LIN triggering3-29
To use Sequence triggering 3-31
To use SPI triggering3-37
To use TV triggering3-42
To use USB triggering3-52
The Trigger Out connector3-54
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4 MegaZoom Concepts and Oscilloscope Operation
MegaZoom Concepts4-3
Deep Memory 4-4
Oscilloscope Responsiveness4-5
Display Update Rate 4-6
To setup the Analog channels 4-7
To setup the Horizontal time base4-11
Acquisition Modes 4-17
Display modes4-21
Pan and Zoom4-23
To pan and zoom a waveform4-24
Acquiring Data 4-26
Memory Depth/Record Length4-27
To run and stop an acquisition4-28
To take a single trace4-28
To capture a single event 4-29
To use infinite persistence4-30
To use infinite persistence to store multiple repetitive events4-30
To clear the waveform display4-31
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Configuring the Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope4-32
To display digital channels using Autoscale 4-32
Interpreting the digital waveform display4-33
To display and rearrange the digital channels4-34
To turn individual channels on and off4-35
To force all channels on or all channels off 4-36
To change the display size of the digital channels4-36
To change the logic threshold for digital channels4-37
Using Digital Channels to Probe Circuits4-38
Using Labels on the Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope4-42
To turn the label display on or off4-43
To assign a predefined label to a channel 4-44
To define a new label4-45
To reset the label library to the factory default 4-47
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Contents
Saving and Recalling Traces and Setups4-48
To Autosave traces and setups4-49
To save traces and setups to internal memory or to overwrite an existing
floppy disk file4-50
To save traces and setups to a new file on the floppy disk 4-51
To recall traces and setups4-52
Saving (printing) screen images to floppy disk4-53
Recalling the factory default setup4-54
5 Making Measurements
Capturing Data5-3
To use delayed sweep 5-4
To reduce the random noise on a signal 5-6
To capture glitches or narrow pulses with peak detect and infinite
persistence5-10
To use the Roll horizontal mode5-12
To use the XY horizontal mode5-13
Math Functions5-17
Math Scale and Offset5-18
Multiply 5-19
Subtract5-20
Differentiate5-21
Integrate5-23
FFT Measurement 5-25
Cursor Measurements5-31
To make cursor measurements 5-32
Automatic Measurements5-37
Making automatic measurements 5-38
Setting measurement thresholds5-39
Making time measurements automatically5-41
Making Delay and Phase Measurements5-45
Making voltage measurements automatically 5-47
Making overshoot and preshoot measurements5-50
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6 Utilities
To configure Quick Help languages6-3
To update your instrument to the latest application software6-5
To configure a printer 6-6
To use the floppy disk6-8
To set up the I/O port to use a controller 6-9
To set the clock6-11
To set up the screen saver6-12
To perform service functions6-14
To set other options6-16
When you use the oscilloscopes to help test and troubleshoot your
systems, you may do the following:
• Prepare the oscilloscope by connecting it to power and setting up the
handle and screen intensity as desired.
• Define the measurement problem by understanding the parameters
of the system you wish to test, and the expected system behavior.
• Set up channel inputs by connecting the probes to the appropriate
signal and ground nodes in the circuit under test.
• Define the trigger to reference the waveform data at a specific event
of interest.
• Use the oscilloscope to acquire data, either in continuous or single-
shot fashion.
• Examine the data and make measurements on it using various
features.
• Save the measurement or configuration for later re-use or comparison
with other measurements.
Repeat the process as necessary until you verify correct operation or
find the source of the problem.
MegaZoom Technology Operates with Untriggered Data
With the MegaZoom technology built into the oscilloscope, you can
operate the oscilloscope with untriggered data. All you do is press
or
Single while in Auto trigger mode, then examine the data to set up a
trigger.
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Run
Getting Started
The oscilloscope’s high-speed display can be used to isolate infrequently
changing signals. You can then use the characteristics of these signals
to help refine the trigger specification. For more information on
triggering, data acquisition, data examination and measurement, and
configuration, see the later chapters.
Using the Oscilloscope, and Refining the Trigger Specification
1-3
Setting up the Oscilloscope
To prepare your oscilloscope for use, you need to do the following tasks.
A ft er y ou ha v e c om pl e te d t he m , y ou w il l b e re ad y t o us e t he o sc il l os co pe .
In the following topics you will:
• inspect package contents
• inspect options and accessories
• learn how to clean the oscilloscope
• adjust the handle
• power-on the oscilloscope
• adjust the display intensity
• connect the oscilloscope probes
• connect the digital probes (with 54621D/22D/41D/42D)
• connect a printer
• connect a RS-232 cable
• verify basic oscilloscope operation
• get started using the oscilloscope interface
• learn how to use Quick Help
1-4
Getting Started
To inspect package contents
To inspect package contents
❏ Inspect the shipping container for damage.
If your shipping container appears to be damaged, keep the shipping container
or cushioning material until you have inspected the contents of the shipment
for completeness and have checked the oscilloscope mechanically and
electrically.
❏ Verify that you received the following items and any optional accessories in
the oscilloscope packaging (see figure following).
(2) 10074C (150 MHz) for 54621A, 21D, 22A, or 22D
(4) 10074C (150 MHz) for 54624A
(2) 10073C (500 MHz) for 54641A, 41D, 42A, or 42D
• 54620-68701 digital probe kit for 54621D, 22D, 41D, or 42D
• Accessory pouch and front-panel cover standard for all except 54621A, 21D.
(54621A and 21D order N2726A)
• Power cord (see table 1-3)
• IntuiLink for 54600-series Oscilloscopes software and RS-232 cable (all
except for 54621A or 21D).
IntuiLink is a Windows application that makes it very easy for you to
download images, waveform data, or oscilloscope setups from the
oscilloscope to your pc using either Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel. After
installation of IntuiLink, a tool bar in these Microsoft applications will make
connection and data transfer from the oscilloscope very simple.
IntuiLink fov
IntuiLink for 54600-series Oscilloscopes software is available free on the web
at:
www.agilent.com/find/5462xsw
RS-232 cable may be ordered separately, part number 34398A
1-5
Getting Started
To inspect package contents
• Agilent IntuiLink Data Capture (all except for 54621A or 21D)
IntuiLink Data Capture is a standalone program for downloading waveform
data from the oscilloscopes to your PC via GPIB or RS-232 interface. It
provides the capability to transfer deep memory data out of the oscilloscope,
allowing up to 4MB (scope channels) and 8MB (logic channels). The
IntuiLink for 54600-Series limits the size of acquisition data available to a
maximum of 2,000 points regardless of actual number of acquisition points
on the screen. With the IntuiLink Data Capture, the amount of points
transferred will be the actual number of acquisition points currently
displayed or you may select the number of points to download. It provides
the following functionality:
• Download waveform data and display the data as a simple chart
• Save the data as binary or text files
• Copy the chart and a selected portion of the data to the clipboard. The
maximum data saved to the clipboard is 50,000 point
• Load saved waveform data back into the application
For 54621A and 21D users, IntuiLink Data Capture software is available free
on the web at:
www.agilent.com/find/5462xsw
RS-232 cable may be ordered separately, part number 34398A
If anything is missing, contact your nearest Agilent Sales Office. If the shipment
was d amag ed, contact the carrier, then c onta ct th e nearest Agilent Sales Office.
❏ Inspect the oscilloscope
• If there is mechanical damage or a defect, or if the oscilloscope does not
operate properly or does not pass the performance tests listed in the Service
Guide, notify your Agilent Sales Office.
• If the shipping container is damaged, or the cushioning materials show signs
of stress, notify the carrier and your Agilent Sales Office. Keep the shipping
materials for the carrier’s inspection. The Agilent Sales Office will arrange
for repair or replacement at Agilent’s option, without waiting for claim
settlement.
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Getting Started
To inspect package contents
54620/40-Series Oscilloscope
Accessories pouch and
front-panel cover**
Power cord
54620-68701 digital probe kit*
54620-61801 16-channel cable***
IntuiLink for 54600-series
software, Data Capture
software and serial cable**
5959-9334 2” Probe
ground lead (qty 5)
5090-4833 Grabber
(qty 20)
10073C or
10074C Probes
s
s1
*54621D /22D/41D/42D only
**All except 54621A/21D
*** The following additional replacement parts (not included) are available for the digital cable:
5959-9333 replacement probe leads (qty 5)
5959-9335 replacement pod grounds (qty 5)
01650-94309 package of probe labels
Package contents for 54620/40-Series Oscilloscopes
1-7
Getting Started
To inspect options and accessories
To inspect options and accessories
❏ Verify that you received the options and accessories you ordered and that none
were damaged.
If anything is missing, contact your nearest Agilent Sales Office. If the shipment
wa s d am ag ed, or th e c us hion in g m at eria ls sh ow si gns o f s tr es s, noti fy th e carr ie r
and your Agilent Sales Office.
Some of the options and accessories available for the 54620/40-Series
Oscilloscopes are listed in tables 1-1 and 1-2. Contact your Agilent Sales Office
for a complete list of options and accessories.
Table 1-1
Options available
OptionDescription
003Shielding Option for use in severe environments or with sensitive devices under
test–shields both ways (in and out):
RS-03 magnetic interface shielding added to CRT, and
RE-02 display shield added to CRT to reduce radiated interference.
1CMRackmount kit (same as 1186A)
A6JANSII Z540 compliant calibration with test data
See table 1-3 for power cord options
1-8
Getting Started
To inspect options and accessories
Table 1-2
Accessories available
ModelDescription
01650-6160716:16 logic cable and terminator (for use with 54621D/22D/41D/42D)
54620-6870116:2 x 8 logic input probe assembly (shipped s tandard with 54621D/22D/41 D/42D)
1146ACurrent probe, ac/dc
1183ATestmobile scope cart
1185ACarrying Case
1186ARackmount Kit
10070C1:1 Passive Probe with ID
10072AFine-pitch probe kit
10075A0.5 mm IC clip kit
10076A100:1, 4 kV 250 MHz probe with ID
10100C50
10833AGPIB cable, 1 m long
34398ARS-232 cable (standard except 54621A/21D)
E2613B0.5 mm Wedge probe adapter, 3-signal, qty 2
E2614A0.5 mm Wedge probe adapter, 8-signal, qty 1
E2615B0.65 mm Wedge probe adapter, 3-signal, qty 2
E2616A0.65 mm Wedge probe adapter, 8-signal, qty 1
E2643A0.5 mm Wedge probe adapter, 16-signal, qty 1
E2644A0.65 mm Wedge probe adapter, 16-signal, qty 1
N2726A Accessory pouch and front-panel cover (standard except on 54621A/21D)
N2727AThermal printer and pouch
N2728A10 rolls of thermal printer paper
N2757AGPIB Interface Module
N2758ACAN Trigger Module
N2772A20 MHz differential probe
N2773ADifferential probe power supply
N2774A50 MHz current probe ac/dc
N2775APower supply for N2774A
Ω Termination
1-9
Getting Started
To inspect options and accessories
Table 1-3. Power Cords
Plug TypeCable Part NumberPlug TypeCable Part Number
CAUTION Do not use too much liquid in cleaning the oscilloscope. Water can enter the
front-panel keyboard, control knobs, or floppy disk damaging sensitive
electronic components.
2 Clean the oscilloscope with a soft cloth dampened with a mild soap and
water solution.
3 Make sure that the instrument is completely dry before reconnecting to
a power source.
1-11
Getting Started
To adjust the handle
To adjust the handle
1 Grasp the handle pivot points on each side of the instrument and pull
the pivot out until it stops.
54622D
Agilent
MIXED SIGNAL OS CILLOSCOPE
CHANNEL
Select
Time/Div
150
5 ns1 s
INPUTS
2 Without releasing the pivots, swivel the handle to the desired position.
Then release the pivots. Continue pivoting the handle until it clicks into
a set position.
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Getting Started
To power-on the oscilloscope
To power-on the oscilloscope
1 Connect the power cord to the rear of the oscilloscope, then to a
suitable ac voltage source.
The oscilloscope power supply automatically adjusts for input line voltages in
the range 100 to 240 VAC. Therefore, you do not need to adjust the input line
voltage setting. The line cord provided is matched to the country of origin.
Ensure that you have the correct line cord. See table 1-3
2 Press the power switch.
Trigger out
~5V
Some front panel key lights will come on and the oscilloscope will be operational
in about 5 seconds.
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Figure 1-1
Getting Started
To adjust the waveform intensity
To adjust the waveform intensity
The Intensity control is at the lower left corner of the front panel.
• To decrease waveform intensity, rotate the Intensity control counterclockwise.
• To increase waveform intensity, rotate the Intensity control clockwise.
BrightDim
Intensity control
The grid or graticule intensity on the display can be adjusted by pressing the
Display key, then turn the Entry knob (labeled on the front panel) to adjust
the Grid control.
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Getting Started
To connect the oscilloscope analog probes
To connect the oscilloscope analog probes
The analog input impedance of these oscilloscopes is selectable either 50Ω
(54640-series only) or 1 MΩ. The 50Ω mode matches 50Ω cables commonly
used in making high frequency measurements. This impedance matching gives
you the most accurate measurements since reflections are minimized along the
signal path. The 1 MΩ mode is for use with probes and for general purpose
measurements. The higher impedance minimizes the loading effect of the
oscilloscope on the circuit under test.
CAUTION Do not exceed 5 Vrms in 50Ω mode on the 54640-series models. Input
protection is enabled in 50Ω mode and the 50Ω load will disconnect if greater
than 5 Vrm s i s d et ect ed . How ev er th e i np ut s co uld sti ll be dam ag ed , de pe nd ing
on the time constant of the signal.
CAUTION The 50Ω input protection mode on the 54640-series models only functions
when the oscilloscope is powered on.
1 Connect the supplied 1.5-meter, 10:1 oscilloscope probe to an analog
channel BNC connector input on the oscilloscope.
Maximum input voltage for analog inputs:
CAT I 300 Vrms, 400 Vpk
CAT II 100 Vrms, 400 Vpk
with 10073C or 10074C 10:1 probe: CAT I 500 Vpk, CAT II 400 Vpk
2 Connect the retractable hook tip on the probe tip to the circuit point of
interest. Be sure to connect the probe ground lead to a ground point on
the circuit.
The probe ground lead is connected to the oscilloscope chassis and the ground
wire in the power cord. If you need to connect the ground lead to a point in the
circuit that cannot be grounded to power ground, consider using a differential
probe.
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Perfectly compensated
Over compensated
Getting Started
To compensate your analog probe
To compensate your analog probe
You should compensate you analog probes to match their characteristics to the
oscilloscope. A poorly compensated probe can introduce measurement errors.
To compensate a probe, follow these steps:
1 Connect the probe from channel 1 to the Probe Comp signal on the lower-
right corner of the front panel.
2Press
3 Use a nonmetallic tool to adjust the trimmer capacitor on the probe for
Autoscale.
the flattest pulse possible.
Under compensated
comp.cdr
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Getting Started
To use the digital probes (mixed-signal oscilloscope only)
To use the digital probes (mixed-signal oscilloscope
only)
1 If you feel it’s necessary, turn off the power supply to the circuit under
test.
Off
Turning off power to the circuit under test would only prevent damage that
might occur if you accidentally short two lines together while connecting
probes. You can leave the oscilloscope powered on because no voltage appears
at the probes.
2 Connect the digital probe cable to D15 - D0 connector on the front panel
of the mixed-signal oscilloscope. The digital probe cable is indexed so
you can connect it only one way. You do not need to power-off the
oscilloscope.
Use only the Agilent part number 54620-68701 digital probe kit supplied with
the mixed-signal oscilloscope.
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Getting Started
To use the digital probes (mixed-signal oscilloscope only)
3 Connect a grabber to one of the probe leads. Be sure to connect the
ground lead. (Other probe leads are omitted from the figure for clarity.)
Grabber
4 Connect the grabber to a node in the circuit you want to test.
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Getting Started
To use the digital probes (mixed-signal oscilloscope only)
5 For high-speed signals, connect a ground lead to the probe lead, connect
a grabber to the ground lead, and attach the grabber to ground in the
circuit under test.
Signal Lead
Ground Lead
Grabber
6 Connect the ground lead on each set of channels, using a probe grabber.
The ground lead improves signal fidelity to the instrument, ensuring
accurate measurements.
Channel
Pod Ground
Circuit
Ground
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Getting Started
To use the digital probes (mixed-signal oscilloscope only)
7 Repeat steps 3 through 6 until you have connected all points of interest.
Signals
Ground
8 If you need to remove a probe lead from the cable, insert a paper clip
or other small pointed object into the side of the cable assembly, and
push to release the latch while pulling out the probe lead.
Replacement parts are available. See the Replaceable Parts chapter in the
Service Guide for details.
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