B&K Precision 2540B, 2542B, 2540B-GEN Instruction Manual

Model: 2540B, 2542B, 2540B-GEN,
2542B-GEN
Digital Storage Oscilloscopes
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Safety Summary
The following safety precautions apply to both operating and maintenance personnel and must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of this instrument. Before applying power, follow the insta lla tion instructions and become familiar with the operating instr uctions for this instrument.
If this device is damaged or something is missing, contact the place of purchase immediately.
This manual contains information and warnings that must be followed to ensure safe operation as well as to maintain the oscilloscope in a safe condition.
GROUND THE INSTRUMENT
To minimize shock hazard, the instrument chassis and cabinet must be connected to an electrical gro und. This instrument is grounded through the ground conductor of the supplied, three-conductor ac power cable. The power cable must be plugged into an approved three-conductor electrical outlet. Do not alter the ground conne ction. Wi t hout the protective ground connection, all accessible conductive parts (including control knobs) can render an electric shock. The power jack and mating plug of the power cable must meet IEC safety standards.
DO NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE
Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable gases or fumes. Operation of any electrical instrument in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard.
KEEP AWAY FROM LIVE CIRCUITS
Instrument covers must not be removed by operating personnel. Component replacement and internal adjustments must be made by qualified maintenance personnel. Disconnect the power cord before removing the instrument covers and replacing component s . Under cer tain conditions, even with the power cable removed, dangerous voltages may exist. To avoid injuries, always disconnect power and discharge circuits before touching them.
DO NOT SERVICE OR ADJUST ALONE
Do not attempt any internal service or adjustment unl ess another person, capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation, is present.
DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY THE INSTRUMENT
Do not install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modifications to this instrument. Return the instrument to B&K Precision for service and repair to ensure that safety features are maintained.
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
WARNING and CAUTION statements, suc h as the following
examples, denote a hazard and appear throughout this manual. Follow all instructions containe d in these statements.
A WARNING statement calls atte ntion to an operating procedure, practice, or condition, which, if not followed correctly, could result in injury or d eath to personnel.
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CAUTION:
Before connecting the line cord to the AC mains, check the rear panel AC line voltage indicator. Applying a line voltage other than the indicated acceptable
This product uses components which can be damaged by electro-static discharge (ESD). To avoid damage, be sure to follow proper procedures for handling, storing and transporting parts and subassemblies which contain ESD-sensitive components.
CAUTION:
A CAUTION statement calls attention to an operating procedure, practice, or condition, which, if not followed correctly, could result in da mage to or destruction of part or all of the product.
voltage can destroy the instrument.
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Compliance Statements
Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European
Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
This product is subject to Directive 2002/96/EC of the European
Parliament and the Council of the European Union on waste
electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) , and in jurisdictions
adopting that Directiv e, i s m ar ked a s being put on the market after A ugust 13, 2005, and should not be disposed of as unsorted
municipal waste. Please utilize y our local WEEE collection facilities in the disposition of this product and otherwise observe all applicable requirements.
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Safety Symbols
Electrical Shock hazard.
On (Power). This is the In position of the power
Chassis (or earth) ground symbol.
This symbol on an instrument indicates caution. For details, the user should refer to the operating instructions in the manual.
switch when instrument is ON. Off (Power). This is the Out position of the
power switch when instrument is OFF.
This symbol is a power switch located at the top of the oscilloscope. Pressing this button toggles the oscilloscope’s state between power on and power off mode.
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CAT I
Operating
0 °C to 40 °C
IEC Measurement Category I.
(400V)
Inputs may be connected to
mains (up to 400 VAC) under
Category I overvoltage conditions.
Environmental Conditions
Environment Storage Humidity Storage Environment -20 °C to +50 °C Pollution degree Pollution degree 2
0 – 80% R.H.
Notations
TEXT – Denotes buttons on the oscilloscope.
Text – Denotes softkeys from the menu system, selectable
by pressing corresponding menu softkey buttons.
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Table of Contents
1 GETTIN G STARTED ..................................................... 14
1.1 Introduction ..................................................... 15
1.2 Package Contents ........................................... 16
1.3 Input Power Requirements .............................. 17
1.4 Panel and Screen Display ............................... 18
Front Panel Display ..................................................... 18
Back Panel Display ...................................................... 21
LCD Main Screen Display ............................................ 22
1.5 Quick Check .................................................... 24
Power On Check .......................................................... 24
Basic Check ................................................................. 25
1.6 Probe Safety ................................................... 27
1.7 Probe Attenuation............................................ 28
1.8 Probe Compensation ....................................... 28
2 BASIC OPERATION ................................................... 31
2.1 Using Quick Help............................................. 32
2.2 Using Autoset .................................................. 33
2.3 Vertical Controls .............................................. 35
Vertical Position Knob (CH1, CH2) .............................. 35
Vertical Scale Control (CH1, CH2) .............................. 36
Channel Keys CH1, CH2 ............................................ 37
CH1, CH2 Menu .......................................................... 37
MATH Functions .......................................................... 46
REF Function ............................................................... 52
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2.4 Horizontal Controls ......................................... 55
Horizontal Position Control ...........................................56
Horizontal Scale Control ...............................................56
Main - Horizontal Mode ................................................58
Delayed - Horizontal Mod e ...........................................60
X-Y Horizontal Mode.....................................................62
Roll - Horizontal Mode ..................................................63
2.5 Trigger Controls .............................................. 65
2.6 RUN Controls ................................................. 78
3 MENU OPERATION ................................................... 79
3.1 UTILITY Menu ................................................ 80
I/O Setup .......................................................................84
System Setup ...............................................................91
Service ..........................................................................96
Pass/Fail .......................................................................98
3.2 MEASURE Menu .......................................... 102
Voltage Measurements ...............................................103
Time Measurements ...................................................107
3.3 ACQUIRE Menu ........................................... 115
Record Wavefrom .......................................................119
Playback Record .........................................................120
Save/Recall the Record ..............................................122
Exit Record Function ..................................................123
3.4 SAVE/LOAD Menu ....................................... 124
Internal Storage ..........................................................125
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External Storage ........................................................ 127
Firmware Update ....................................................... 131
3.5 CURSOR Menu ............................................. 132
Manual Mode ............................................................. 133
Track Mode ................................................................ 135
AUTO Mode ............................................................... 137
3.6 DISPLAY Menu ............................................. 138
4 SHORTCUT MENU (2540B/2542B only) .................. 141
4.1 Shortcut Controls........................................... 142
CUSTOM Button ........................................................ 142
MEASALL Button ....................................................... 144
RECORD Button ........................................................ 145
COUNTER/LOCAL Button ......................................... 145
5 ARBITRARY WAVEFORM GENERATOR
(2540B-GEN/2542B-GEN only) ..................................... 147
5.1 Waveform Generator Controls ....................... 148
MENU/GRAPH Button ............................................... 148
FREQ/CAPTUR E Button ........................................... 150
AMPL/LOCAL Button ................................................. 151
ON/OFF Button .......................................................... 152
5.2 Generator Menu ............................................ 152
Sine Output ................................................................ 153
Square Output ........................................................... 154
Pulse Output .............................................................. 155
Built-in Arbitrary Waveform Output ............................ 156
User Programmable Arbitrary Waveform Output....... 160
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AM Modulation ............................................................168
FM Modulation ............................................................170
Pulse Width Modulation ..............................................172
DC Offset Modulation (DCOM) ...................................174
Frequency Sweep .......................................................176
Burst Frequency .........................................................178
FSK and PSK Modulation ...........................................180
5.3 Output Terminals .......................................... 182
GEN OUT ...................................................................182
MOD OUT ...................................................................182
6 QUICK START GUIDE ............................................. 185
6.1 Making Simple Measurements ...................... 186
6.2 Capture Single Shot Signal ........................... 188
6.3 Reduce Random Noise on a Signal .............. 190
6.4 Triggering a Video Signal .............................. 192
6.5 PASS/FAIL Measurement ............................. 194
6.6 Using Waveform Recorder ............................ 196
6.7 Making Cursor Measurements ...................... 200
6.8 Output Basic Sine Waveform ........................ 206
6.9 Output Amplitude Modulated Waveform ....... 207
6.10 Create Waveform with Added Noise ............. 210
6.11 Capture and Output Math Waveform ............ 211
7 REMOTE CONTROL ................................................ 213
7.1 Comsoft Software ......................................... 214
7.2 Web Browser GUI ......................................... 214
8 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ................................. 215
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8.1 System Message ........................................... 216
8.2 General Problems ......................................... 220
9 SPECIFICATIONS .................................................... 223
9.1 Digital Storage Oscilloscope Specifications ... 224
9.2 Arbitrary Waveform Generator Specifications 231
9.3 General Specifications .................................. 236
9.4 Certification ................................................... 237
Appendix A: Performance Verification Procedure ..... 238
DC Gain Accuracy ................................................... 239
Bandwidth ................................................................ 241
Trigger Sensitivity .................................................... 242
Time Scale Accuracy ............................................... 243
Appendix B: Disabling Auto Function ......................... 244
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Getting Started

1 GETTING STARTED

Introduction
Package Contents
Input Power Requirements
Panel and Screen Display
Quick Check
Probe Safety
Probe Attenuation
Probe Compensation
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1.1 Introduction

The 2540B and 2542B are part of a series of portable digital storage oscilloscopes (DSOs) that offer up to 10 0 MHz bandwidth with a 1 GSa/s sample rate. The 2540B-GEN and 2542B-GEN models offer the same, with the addition of a built-in arbitrary waveform generator in the same form factor.
Features
60/100 MHz bandwidth (60 MHz: 2540B, 2540B-GEN / 100 MHz: 2542B, 2542B-GEN)
1 GSa/s sample rate
Bright 5.7” TFT color display
Deep waveform memory up to 2.4 Mpts (accessible
via remote interface)
Shortcut keys for quick access of frequently used functions (for models 2540B and 2542B only)
Built-in arbitrary waveform generator (for models 2540B-GEN and 2542B-GEN only)
Versatile triggering capabilities including pulse width, line-selectable video, slope, and alternating trigger
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Digital filter with adj ust a ble limits, pass/fail testing,
and waveform recorder mode
Ten different language user interfaces
For educators – ability to disable the Auto Set button
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LAN and USB device connectivity for remote PC control through Comsoft PC software
USB host port for convenient storing and recalling of waveform data, setups, and screenshots on a USB flash drive

1.2 Package Contents

The digital storage oscilloscopes are shipped with the following contents:
2540B/2542B/2540B-GEN/2542B-GEN Digital Storage Oscilloscope
User Manual
Certificate of calibration
USB (Type A to B) communication cable
AC Power Cord
Two 150 MHz 1x/10x passive oscillos cope pr obes
One BNC-to-BNC cable (for models 2540B-GEN and
2542B-GEN only)
Please locate each item from the original packaging and contact B&K Precision immediately if something is missing.
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Input Voltage Range: ~99 V to 242 VAC Rating: 50VA Max.

1.3 Input Power Requirement s

The 2540B, 2542B, 2540B-GEN, and 2542B-GEN DSOs do not require a line fuse when different voltage lines are used for powering the instrument. The power input requirements are:
Input Frequency: 47 Hz to 440 Hz
Before connecting the instrument from an AC outlet, please verify that the above power input requirements are met. Connecting incorrect AC power input to the instrument is dangerous and may damage the instrument, voiding its warranty.
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1.4 Panel and Screen Display

Front Panel Display

Figure 1 - Model 2540B
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Figure 2 - Model 2542B-GEN
1. Power ON/OFF button (top panel)
2. LCD display screen
3. Carrying handle (top panel)
4. Menu ON/OFF button
5. Adjustment knob
6. AUTO SET button
7. UTILITY & SAVE/LOAD menu buttons
8. MEASURE & CURSOR menu buttons
9. ACQUIRE & DISPLAY menu buttons
10. RUN control ( SINGLE & RUN/STOP) buttons 19
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11. TRIGGER controls
12. (for models 2540B/2542B) Shortcut buttons & Local key (Alternate function of COUNTER button; used to set unit to local mode when in remote mode) (for models 2540B-GEN/2542B-GEN) Function keys to setup arbitrary waveform generator: MENU / GRAPH button FREQ / CAPTURE button AMPL / LOCAL button ON/OFF button
13. HORIZONTAL controls
14. EXT TRIG BNC terminal (For models 2540B-GEN/2542B-GEN) EXT TRIG and MOD OUT BNC terminal
15. Channel 2 BNC input
16. VERTICAL controls
17. Channel 1 BNC input
18. FUNCTION buttons (for soft panel menu)
19. PRINT button
20. Probe compensation terminal
21. USB host interface (supports most USB flash drives)
22. Tilt feet (bottom)
23. (For models 2540B-GEN/2542B-GEN only) GEN OUT BNC terminal
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Back Panel Display

1. Security loops
2. Carrying handle
3. Power ON/OFF button
4. AC line input (side panel)
5. Pass/Fail output (isolated)
6. LAN interface port
7. RS232 serial interface port
8. USB device interface port
9. Rear rubber feet
10. Ventilation fan (side panel)
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LCD Main Screen Display

The oscilloscope display contains channel acquisitions, setup information, measurement results, and soft keys for setting up various parameters.
1. The USB icon appears when a USB drive is inserted into the front USB host port and ready to be used. When instrument is in remote mode, it will display “Rmt” indicator instead.
2. Readout showing the trigger position relative to the horizontal center of the screen.
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3. The square brackets show the location of current display window within the whole captured waveform. The captured waveform color corresponds with the active waveform color (CH1: yellow; CH2: cyan).
4. Horizontal center position icon shows the horizontal center location within the captured waveform.
5. Trigger position icon shows the trigger location within the record waveform.
6. Acquisition status: AUTO – “Auto” mode. STOP – Stop acquiring waveform data. WAIT – Waiting to be triggered. Trig’d – DSO has seen a trigger and is acquiring post-trigger data. Trig? – Looking for trigger ROLL – When horizontal mode is set to “Roll”
7. Soft key menu which allows you to set up additional parameters from front-panel soft keys.
8. The display area contains the waveform acquisitions, channel identifiers, trigger and ground level indicators. Each channel’s information appears in their respective color.
9. Trigger readout shows trigger information such as trigger source, trigger type as well as trigger level.
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10. Horizontal readout shows the Main or Delayed time base.
11. Channel readouts show the scale factor, coupling, bandwidth limit, digital filter, and invert status.
12. Waveform baseline icons show the zero-volt level of the waveforms. The icon colors correspond to the waveform colors.

1.5 Quick Check

Upon receiving the instrument, inspect for any noticeable physical damages or unresponsive panel buttons. If there are any problems, please contact B&K Precision immediately.

Power On Check

Connect the AC Power Cord to the power input socket on the side of the DSO. Press down the power switch button at the top of the DSO to the ON position ( ). Verify that the instrument turns on and the LCD screen goes into an initial boot screen.
Press any key for the screen to load into the main screen showing the graticule. Contact B&K Precision if the DSO fails to load the main screen.
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Basic Check

Please follow the steps below when checking the oscilloscope’s functionality.
1. Power on the oscilloscope. Press SAVE/LOAD and Select Factory to set DSO to factory settings. The probe default attenuation is 1X.
2. Set the switch to 1X on the probe and connect the probe to channel 1 on the oscilloscope. To do this, align the slot in the probe connector with the key on the CH 1 BNC, push to connect, and twist to the right to lock the probe in place. Connect the probe tip and reference lead to the probe compensation terminal.
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3. Press AUTO to show the 1 kHz frequency square wave in a few seconds.
4. Press CH1 two times to cancel the channel 1, Press CH2 to c hange screen into channel 2, reset the channel 2 and repeat step 2 and step 3 for CH2.
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1.6 Probe Safety

A guard around the probe body provides a finger barrier for protection from electric shock.
Connect the probe to the oscilloscope and connect the ground terminal to ground before you take any measurements.
Note: To avoid electric shock when using the probe,
keep fingers behind the guard on the probe body.
Note: To avoid electric shock while using the probe, do
not touch metallic portions of the probe head while it is connected to a voltage source. Connect the probe to the oscilloscope and connect the ground terminal to ground before you take any measurements.
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1.7 Probe Attenuation

Probes are available with various attenuation factors which affect the vertical scale of the signal.
You can push a vertical menu button (such as the CH 1 button), and select the Probe option that matches the attenuation factor of your probe.
Note: The default setting for the Probe option is 1X.
Be sure that the attenuation switch on the probe matches the Probe option in the oscilloscope. The included probes can switch between 1X and 10X.
Note: When the attenuation switch is set to 1X, the
probe limits the bandwidth of the oscilloscope to 10 MHz (according to Probe spec). To use the full bandwidth of the oscilloscope, be sure to set the switch to 10X.

1.8 Probe Compensation

Perform this adjustment to match your probe to the input channel. This should be done whenever you attach a passive
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probe for the first time to any input channel. A poorly compensated probe can introduce measurement errors.
1. Set both the probe and the oscilloscope attenuation factor to X10 respectively.
2. Connect the oscilloscope probe to channel 1. Attach the probe tip and reference lead to the probe compensation terminal and to the chassis ground terminal, then press
AUTO key.
3. Use a nonmetallic tool to adjust the trimmer capaci to r on
the probe for the flattest pulse possible (see “Correct compensation” image below). The trimmer capacitor is located either on the probe BNC connector or above the probe attenuation switch.
Correct compensation
Over compensated
Under compensated
4. Connect probes to channel 2. Repeat the above steps.
This matches each probe to each channel.
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