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INDEX .......................................................................... 334
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Warning: Identifies conditions or practices that
could result in injury or loss of life.
CAUTION
Caution: Identifies conditions or practices that
could result in damage to the equipment or to
other properties.
DANGER High Voltage
(Note)
Attention required
Refer to the Manual
Protective Conductor Terminal
Earth (ground) Terminal
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This chapter contains important safety
instructions that you must follow during
operation and storage. Read the following before
any operation to insure your safety and to keep
the instrument in the best possible condition.
Safety Symbols
These safety symbols may appear in this manual or on the Product
name.
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Do not dispose electronic equipment as unsorted
municipal waste. Please use a separate collection
facility or contact the supplier from which this
instrument was purchased.
General Guideline
WARNING
CAUTION
Make sure the BNC input voltage does not
exceed 300Vrms.
Never connect a hazardous live voltage to the
ground side of the BNC connectors. It might
lead to fire and electric shock.
Do not place any heavy object on the MDO-
2000A series.
Avoid severe impact or rough handling that
leads to damaging the MDO-2000A series.
Do not discharge static electricity to the MDO-
2000A series.
Use only mating connectors, not bare wires, for
the terminals.
Do not block the cooling fan opening.
Do not perform measurement at a power source
or building installation (Note below).
Do not disassemble the MDO-2000A series
unless you are qualified.
Note
(Measurement categories) EN 61010-1:2010 specifies the
measurement categories and their requirements as follows. The
MDO-2000A series falls under category I.
Measurement category IV is for measurements performed at the
source of low-voltage installation.
Measurement category III is for measurements performed in the
building installation.
Measurement category II is for measurements performed on
circuits directly connected to the low voltage installation.
Measurement category I is for measurement performed on
circuits not directly connected to Mains.
Safety Guidelines
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Power Supply
WARNING
AC Input voltage: 100 - 240V AC, 50 - 60Hz,
auto selection. Power consumption: 40W for
MDO-2000A series.
Connect the protective grounding conductor of
the AC power cord to an earth ground, to avoid
electrical shock.
Cleaning the
MDO-2000A
Series
Disconnect the power cord before cleaning.
Use a soft cloth dampened in a solution of mild
detergent and water. Do not spray any liquid.
Do not use chemicals containing harsh materials
such as benzene, toluene, xylene and acetone.
Operation
Environment
Location: Indoor, no direct sunlight, dust free,
almost non-conductive pollution (Note below)
Relative Humidity: ≤80%, 40°C or below; ≤45%,
41°C ~ 50°C
Altitude: < 2000m
Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
Note
(Pollution Degree) EN 61010-1:2010 specifies the pollution degrees
and their requirements as follows. The MDO-2000A series falls
under degree 2.
Pollution refers to “addition of foreign matter, solid, liquid, or
gaseous (ionized gases), that may produce a reduction of dielectric
strength or surface resistivity”.
Pollution degree 1: No pollution or only dry, non-conductive
pollution occurs. The pollution has no influence.
Pollution degree 2: Normally only non-conductive pollution
occurs. Occasionally, however, a temporary conductivity caused
by condensation must be expected.
Pollution degree 3: Conductive pollution occurs, or dry, non-
conductive pollution occurs which becomes conductive due to
condensation which is expected. In such conditions, equipment
is normally protected against exposure to direct sunlight,
precipitation, and full wind pressure, but neither temperature
nor humidity is controlled.
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Storage
environment
Location: Indoor
Temperature: -10°C to 60°C
Humidity: Up to 93% RH (non-condensing) /
≤40ºC, up to 65% RH (non-condensing) / 41ºC
~ 60 ºC
Disposal
Do not dispose this instrument as unsorted
municipal waste. Please use a separate collection
facility or contact the supplier from which this
instrument was purchased. Please make sure
discarded electrical waste is properly recycled to
reduce environmental impact.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Green/ Yellow:
Earth
Blue:
Neutral
Brown:
Live (Phase)
Power cord for the United Kingdom
When using the oscilloscope in the United Kingdom, make sure the
power cord meets the following safety instructions.
NOTE: This lead/appliance must only be wired by competent persons
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
IMPORTANT: The wires in this lead are coloured in accordance with the
following code:
As the colours of the wires in main leads may not correspond with
the coloured marking identified in your plug/appliance, proceed
as follows:
The wire which is coloured Green & Yellow must be connected to
the Earth terminal marked with either the letter E, the earth symbol
or coloured Green/Green & Yellow.
The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal
which is marked with the letter N or coloured Blue or Black.
The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the
terminal marked with the letter L or P or coloured Brown or Red.
If in doubt, consult the instructions provided with the equipment
or contact the supplier.
This cable/appliance should be protected by a suitably rated and
approved HBC mains fuse: refer to the rating information on the
equipment and/or user instructions for details. As a guide, a cable
of 0.75mm2 should be protected by a 3A or 5A fuse. Larger
conductors would normally require 13A types, depending on the
connection method used.
Any exposed wiring from a cable, plug or connection that is
engaged in a live socket is extremely hazardous. If a cable or plug is
deemed hazardous, turn off the mains power and remove the cable,
any fuses and fuse assemblies. All hazardous wiring must be
immediately destroyed and replaced in accordance to the above
standard.
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MDO-2000A Series Overview ....................................... 9
Integrated instruments and series lineup .............................................. 9
Main Features ............................................................................................ 9
Set Up ........................................................................ 23
Tilt Stand .................................................................................................. 23
Power Up ................................................................................................. 23
First Time Use ......................................................................................... 24
How to Use This Manual ...................................................................... 26
Built-in Help .............................................................. 32
GETTING STARTED
This chapter describes the MDO-2000A series in a
nutshell, including its main features and front /
rear panel. After going through the overview,
follow the Set Up section to properly set up the
device for first time use. The Set Up section also
includes an introduction on how to use this
manual effectively.
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Model name
AWG
(1)
SA
(2)
MDO-2000A
✗
✓
MDO-2000AG
✓
✓
Model name
Frequency
bandwidth
Input
channels
Max. Real-time
Sampling Rate
MDO-2102A/AG
100MHz
2
2GSa/s
MDO-2202A/AG
200MHz
2
2GSa/s
MDO-2302A/AG
300MHz
2
2GSa/s
Features
8 inch, 800 x 480, WVGA TFT display.
Available from 100MHz to 300MHz.
Real-time sampling rate of 2GSa/s max.
Deep memory: 20M points record length.
Waveform capture rate of 120,000 waveforms
per second.
Vertical sensitivity: 1mV/div~10V/div.
MDO-2000A Series Overview
Integrated instruments and series lineup
The MDO-2000A series have different hardware implemented
instruments:
The MDO-2000A series consists of 6 models. Note that throughout
the user manual, the term “MDO-2000A series” refers to all models
of the series, unless stated otherwise.
Main Features
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Segmented Memory: Optimizes the acquisition
memory to selectively capture only the
important signal details. Up to 29,000 successive
waveform segments can be captured with a
time-tag resolution of 4ns.
Waveform Search: Allows the scope to search
for a number of different signal events.
Arbitrary Wave generator: Full-function dual
channel arbitrary waveform generator.
Spectrum Analyzer: A handy tool to perform
signal analysis in the frequency domain.
Powerful embedded applications such as: Data
Logging, Digital Voltmeter, Go-No Go, Mask,
Digital filter, FRA etc..
On-screen Help.
32 MB internal flash disk.
Interface
USB host port: front panel, for storage devices.
USB device port: rear panel, for remote control
or printing.
Ethernet port as standard.
Probe compensation output with selectable
output frequency (1kHz ~ 200kHz).
Calibration output.
Standard
Accessories
Part number
Description
N/A region dependent
Power cord
GTP-100B-4, for MDO2102A/AG
Passive probe; 100 MHz
GTP-200B-4, for MDO2202A/AG
Passive probe; 200 MHz
Accessories
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GTP-300B-4, for
MDO-2302A/AG
Passive probe; 300 MHz
GTL-110
Test lead for AWG.
Standard Apps
Name
Description
Go-NoGo
Go-NoGo testing app.
DataLog
Waveform or image data logging
app.
DVM
Digital Voltmeter app.
Digital Filter
High ,low or band pass digital
filter for analog inputs.
Mask
Creates shape templates for signal
comparison.
Remote Disk
network share drive.
Demo mode
with the GDB-03 demo board.
FRA
(For MDO-2000AG series only)
Optional
Accessories
Part number
Description
GDB-03
Demo board.
Drivers, others
USB driver
LabVIEW driver
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Appearance
LCD
Variable knob
and Select key
Autoset, Run/Stop,
Single and Default
settings
CH1~CH2,
EXT TRIG
Trigger
controls
Function
keys
USB Host port, Probe
Compensation terminals
Hardcopy key
Math, Reference
and Bus keys
Bottom
menu keys
Vertical
controls
Option key
Menu key
Side
menu keys
Power
button
Horizontal
controls
EXT TRIG
LCD Display
8” WVGA TFT color LCD. 800 x 480 resolution,
wide angle view display.
Menu Off Key
Use the Menu Off key to hide the
onscreen menu system.
Option Key
The Option key is used to access
installed options.
Front panel
MDO-2000A series User Manual
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GETTING STARTED
Menu Keys
The side menu and bottom menu keys are used to
make selections from the soft-menus on the LCD
user interface.
To choose menu items, use the 7 Bottom menu
keys located on the bottom of the display panel.
To select a variable or option from a menu, use the
side menu keys on the side of the panel. See page
26 for details.
VARIABLE
POSITION
HORIZONTAL
TRIGGER
LEVEL
PUSHTO
ZERO
PUSHTO
ZERO
SCALE
Measure
Display
Cursor
Help
Test
Save/Recall
Acquire
Utility
Autoset
Run/Stop
Single
Default
Select
Search
Set/Clear
Zoom
Menu
50%
Force-Trig
POSITION
POSITION
VERTICAL
MATH
REF
BUS
SCALESCALE
PUSH TO
ZERO
PUSHTO
ZERO
M
R
B
DigitalStorageOscilloscope
GDS-2202E
200MHz1GS/s
VisualPersistenceOscilloscope
Side menu keys
Bottom menu keys
Hardcopy Key
The Hardcopy key is a quick-save
or quick-print key, depending on
its configuration. For more
information see pages 300 (save)
or 300 (print).
Variable Knob
and Select Key
Select
VARIABLE
The Variable knob is used to
increase/decrease values or to
move between parameters.
The Select key, when lit up, is
used to make selections.
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Function Keys
The Function keys are used to enter and configure
different functions on the MDO-2000A series.
Measure
Measure
Configures and runs automatic
measurements.
Cursor
Cursor
Configures and runs cursor
measurements.
APP
APP
Configures and runs GW Instek
applications.
Acquire
Acquire
Configures the acquisition mode,
including Segmented Memory
acquisition.
Display
Display
Configures the display settings.
Help
Help
Shows the Help menu.
Save/Recall
Save/Recall
Used to save and recall
waveforms, images, panel
settings.
Utility
Utility
Configures the Hardcopy key,
display time, language, probe
compensation and calibration. It
also accesses the file utilities
menu.
Autoset
Autoset
Press the Autoset key to
automatically set the trigger,
horizontal scale and vertical scale.
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GETTING STARTED
Run/Stop Key
Run/Stop
Press to Freeze (Stop) or continue
(Run) signal acquisition (page 37).
The run stop key is also used to
run or stop Segmented Memory
acquisition (page 83).
Single
Single
Sets the acquisition mode to
single triggering mode.
Default Setup
Default
Resets the oscilloscope to the
default settings.
Horizontal
Controls
The horizontal controls are used to change the
position of the cursor, set the time base settings,
zoom into the waveforms/traces and search for
events.
Horizontal
Position
POSITION
PUSH TO
ZERO
The Position knob is used to
position the waveforms/traces
horizontally on the display
screen. Pressing the knob will
reset the position to zero.
SCALE
SCALE
The Scale knob is used to change
the horizontal scale (TIME/DIV).
Zoom
Zoom
Press Zoom in combination with
the horizontal Position knob.
Play/Pause
The Play/Pause key allows you to
view each search event in
succession – to effectively “play”
through each search event. It is
also used to play through a
waveform/trace in zoom mode.
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Search
Search
The Search key accesses the
search function menu to set the
search type, source and threshold.
Search Arrows
Use the arrow keys to navigate
the search events.
Set/Clear
Set/Clear
Use the Set/Clear key to set or
clear points of interest when
using the search function.
Trigger Controls
The trigger controls are used to control the trigger
level and options.
Level Knob
LEVEL
Used to set the trigger level.
Pressing the knob will reset the
level to zero.
Trigger Menu Key
Menu
Used to bring up the trigger
menu.
50% Key
50 %
Sets the trigger level to the half
way point (50%).
Force - Trig
Force-Trig
Press to force an immediate
trigger of the waveform.
Vertical
POSITION
POSITION
PUSH TO
ZERO
Sets the vertical position of the
waveform/trace. Push the knob
to reset the vertical position to
zero.
Channel Menu
Key
CH1
Press the CH1~4 key to set and
configure the corresponding
channel.
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(Vertical)SCALE
Knob
SCALE
Sets the vertical scale of the
channel (TIME/DIV).
External Trigger
Input
EXT TRIG
Accepts external trigger signals
(page 131). Only on 2 channel
models.
Use the Math key to set and
configure math functions.
Reference Key
REF
R
Press the Reference key to set or
remove reference waveforms.
BUS Key
BUS
B
The Bus key is used for serial bus
(UART, I2C, CAN, LIN)
configuration.
Channel Inputs
CH1
Accepts input signals.
Input impedance: 1MΩ.
Capacitance: 16pF
CAT I
USB Host Port
2V
Type A, 1.1/2.0 compatible. Used
for data transfer.
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Ground Terminal
2V
Accepts the DUT ground lead for
common ground.
Probe
Compensation
Output
2V
The probe compensation output is
used for probe compensation. It
also has an adjustable output
frequency.
By default this port outputs a
2Vpp, square wave signal at 1kHz
for probe compensation.
Please see page 173 for details.
Power Switch
POWER
Used to turn the power on/off.
: ON
: OFF
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GETTING STARTED
Calibration
output
Key lockPower input socket
Fan
Go/No Go
output
LAN portUSB Device port
Calibration
output
Key lockPower input socket
Fan
Go/No Go
output
LAN portUSB Device port
AWG channels
output
Calibration
Output
Outputs the signal for vertical scale
accuracy calibration (page 315).
Rear Panel
MDO-2000A series
MDO-2000AG series
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USB Device Port
The USB Device port is used for
remote control.
LAN (Ethernet)
Port
The LAN port is used for remote
control over a network or when
combined with the Remote Disk
app, allows the scope to be
mounted to a share disk.
Power Input
Socket
Power cord socket accepts AC
mains, 100 ~ 240V, 50/60Hz.
For power up sequence, see page
23.
Security Slot
Kensington security slot
compatible.
Go-No Go
Output
Outputs Go-No Go test results
(page 232) as a 500us pulse signal.
AWG Output
GEN 1
Output the GEN1 or GEN2 signal
from the Arbitrary Wave Generator
function. (see page 178).
Display
Below is a general description of the main display. As the display
changes while activating the different functions of the MDO2000A/AG, please refer to each function sub-chapters of this user
manual for more details.
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Memory
bar
Reference
waveform
Analog
Waveform
Bus
decoding
Channel statusHorizontal status
Trigger
configuration
Waveform
frequency
Date and time
Trigger
position
Trigger status
Acquisition
mode
Trigger level
Channel
Indicators
Memory length
and sample rate
Analog
Waveforms
Shows the analog input signal waveforms.
Channel 1: Yellow
Channel 2: Blue
Bus decoding
Shows serial bus data decoding. The values are
displayed in hex or binary.
Reference
waveform
Reference waveform(s) can be displayed for
reference, comparison or other operations.
Channel
Indicators
The channel indicators for each activated channels
are located at the zero volt level of each signals.
Any active channel is shown with a solid color.
Example:
Bus indicator(B)
Reference waveform indicator
Math indicator
Trigger Position
Shows the position of the trigger.
Horizontal Status
Shows the horizontal scale and position.
Date and Time
Current date and time (page 173).
Trigger Level
Shows the trigger level on the graticule.
Memory Bar
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The ratio and the position of the displayed
waveform compared to the internal memory (page
97).
Trigger Status
Trig’d
Triggered.
PrTrig
Pre-trigger.
Trig?
Not triggered, display not updated.
Stop
Trigger stopped. Also appears in
Run/Stop (page 37).
Roll
Roll mode.
Auto
Auto trigger mode.
For trigger details, see page 131.
Acquisition Mode
Normal mode
Peak detect mode
Average mode
For acquisition details, see page 75.
Signal Frequency
Shows the trigger source
frequency.
Indicates the frequency is
less than 2Hz (lower
frequency limit).
Trigger
Configuration
Trigger source, slope,
voltage and coupling.
Horizontal Status
Horizontal scale,
horizontal position.
For trigger details, see page 131.
Channel Status
Channel 1, DC coupling,
2V/Div.
For channel details, see page 105.
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Set Up
Tilt
To tilt, pull the legs forward, as shown below.
Stand
To stand the scope upright, push the legs back
under the casing as shown below.
Requirements
The MDO-2000A series accepts line voltages of 100
~ 240V at 50 or 60Hz.
Step
1. Connect the power cord to
the rear panel socket.
Tilt Stand
GETTING STARTED
Power Up
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2. Press the POWER key. The
display becomes active in
~ 30 seconds.
: ON
: OFF
POWER
Note
The MDO-2000A series recovers the state right before
the power is turned OFF. The default settings can be
recovered by pressing the Default key on the front
panel. For details, see page 285.
First Time Use
Background
This section describes how to connect, adjust the
scale and compensate the probe. Before operating
the MDO-2000A series in a new environment, run
these steps to make sure the instrument performs
at its full potential.
1. Power On
Follow the procedures on the previous page.
2. Firmware
Update to the latest firmware.
Page 323
3. Set the Date
and Time
Set the date and time.
Page 173.
4. Reset System
Reset the system by recalling the
factory settings. Press the Default key
on the front panel. For details, see
page 285.
Default
5. Connect the
probe
Connect the probe that you will use for
measurements to the Channel 1 input and to the
probe compensation output. This output provides
by default a 2V peak to peak, 1kHz square wave
for signal compensation.
Set the probe attenuation to x10 if the probe has
adjustable attenuation.
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EXT TRIG
x1
x10
X
10
X
1
CH1
2V
6. Capture Signal
(Autoset)
Press the Autoset key. A square
waveform appears on the center of
the screen. For Autoset details, see
page 35.
Autoset
7. Select Vector
Waveform
Press the Display key, and set the
display to Vector on the bottom menu.
Display
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8. Compensate
the probe
Turn the adjustment point on the probe to make
the square waveform as flat as possible.
9. Start operations
Continue with the other operations.
Measurement: page 33
Configuration: page 72
Using the Spectrum
Analyzer: page 210.
Applications: page 228
Save/Recall: page 268
File Utilities: page 293
Hardcopy key: page 299
Remote Control: page
303
Maintenance: page 314
Background
This section describes the conventions used in this
manual to operate the MDO-2000A series.
Throughout the manual any reference to pressing
a menu key refers to the keys directly below or
beside any menu icons or parameters.
Under
Compensation
Normal
Over
Compensation
How to Use This Manual
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When the user manual says to “toggle” a value or
parameter, press the corresponding menu item.
Pressing the item will toggle the value or
parameter.
Active parameters are highlighted for each menu
item. For example in the example below, Coupling
is currently set to DC.
If a menu item can be toggled from one value or
parameter to another, the available options will be
visible, with the current option highlighted. In the
example below the slope can be toggled from a
rising slope to a falling slope or either slope.
Menu item
Parameter
Menu item
Active
parameter
Optional
parameters
Menu item
Selecting a Menu
Item, Parameter
or Variable
When the user manual says to “select” a value
from one of the side menu parameters, first press
the corresponding menu key and use the Variable
knob to either scroll through a parameter list or to
increase or decrease a variable.
Example 1
1
2
3
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3. Press a bottom menu key to access
the side menu.
4. Press a side menu key to either set
a parameter or to access a sub
menu.
5. If accessing a sub menu or setting
a variable parameter, use the
Variable knob to scroll through
menu items or variables. Use the
Select key to confirm and exit. The
Select key is lit-up when such
selection can be made.
Select
VARIABLE
6. Press the same bottom menu key
again to reduce the side menu.
Example 2
For some variables, a circular arrow icon indicates
that the variable for that menu key can be edited
with the Variable knob.
1
7. Press the desired menu key to select it. The
circular arrow will become highlighted.
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