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Manual Part Number
75019-97051
Edition
Sixth edition, March 2012
Printed in Malaysia
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
1900 Garden of the Gods Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80907 USA
Print History
75019-97000, January 2011
75019-97013, February 2011
75019-97014, June 2011
75019-97027, October 2011
75019-97040, February 2012
75019-97051, March 2012
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Safety Notices
A CAUTION notice denotes a hazard. It calls attention to an operating procedure, practice, or the like
that, if not correctly performed or
adhered to, could result in damage
to the product or loss of important
data. Do not proceed beyond a
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hazard. It calls attention to an
operating procedure, practice, or
the like that, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result
in personal injury or death. Do not
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notice until the indicated conditions are fully understood and
met.
• 2- and 4- channel digital storage oscilloscope (DSO) models.
• 2+16- channel and 4+16- channel mixed-signal oscilloscope (MSO)
models.
An MSO lets you debug your mixed- signal designs using analog signals
and tightly correlated digital signals simultaneously. The 16 digital
channels have a 1 GSa/s sample rate (1.25 GSa/s for the 1 GHz
models), with a 50 MHz toggle rate.
•8.5 inch WVGA display.
• Interleaved 2 Mpts or non-interleaved 1 Mpts MegaZoom IV memory
for the fastest waveform update rates, uncompromised. Upgradeable to
4 Mpts/2 Mpts.
• All knobs are pushable for making quick selections.
• Trigger types: edge, edge then edge, pulse width, pattern, OR, rise/fall
time, Nth edge burst, runt, setup & hold, video, and USB.
• Serial decode/trigger options for: CAN/LIN, FlexRay, I
UART/RS232, and MIL- STD- 1553/ARINC 429. Lister for serial decode
• Math waveforms: add, subtract, multiply, FFT, d/dt, integrate, and
square root. With the DSOX3ADVMATH option, you get these additional
math waveforms: divide, Ax+B, square, absolute value, common
logarithm, natural logarithm, exponential, base 10 exponential, low pass
filter, high pass filter, magnify, measurement trend, chart logic bus
timing, and chart logic bus state.
• Reference waveform locations (2) for comparing with other channel or
math waveforms.
• Many built-in measurements and a measurement statistics display.
• Built- in license- enabled waveform generator with: arbitrary, sine,
square, ramp, pulse, DC, noise, sine cardinal, exponential rise,
exponential fall, cardiac, and gaussian pulse.
• USB ports make printing, saving and sharing data easy.
• Optional LAN/VGA module for connecting to a network and displaying
the screen on a different monitor.
• Optional GPIB module.
• A Quick Help system is built into the oscilloscope. Press and hold any
key to display Quick Help. Complete instructions for using the quick
help system are given in “Access the Built- In Quick Help" on page 47.
For reference information, see:• Chapter 22, “Reference,” starting on page 325
TIP
When using licensed serial bus
triggering and decode features, see:
• Chapter 23, “CAN/LIN Triggering and Serial Decode,”
starting on page 345
• Chapter 24, “FlexRay Triggering and Serial Decode,”
starting on page 361
• Chapter 25, “I2C/SPI Triggering and Serial Decode,”
starting on page 371
• Chapter 26, “I2S Triggering and Serial Decode,”
starting on page 391
• Chapter 27, “MIL-STD-1553/ARINC 429 Triggering and
Serial Decode,” starting on page 401
• Chapter 28, “UART/RS232 Triggering and Serial
Decode,” starting on page 417
Abbreviated instructions for pressing a series of keys and softkeys
Instructions for pressing a series of keys are written in an abbreviated manner. Instructions
for pressing [Key1], then pressing Softkey2, then pressing Softkey3 are abbreviated as
follows:
Press [Key1]> Softkey2 > Softkey3.
The keys may be a front panel [Key] or a Softkey. Softkeys are the six keys located directly
To set up Generic video triggers168
To trigger on a specific line of video168
To trigger on all sync pulses170
To trigger on a specific field of the video signal170
To trigger on all fields of the video signal171
To trigger on odd or even fields172
Peak-Peak221
Maximum221
Minimum221
Amplitude221
To p221
Base222
Overshoot223
Preshoot224
Average224
DC RMS225
AC RMS225
Ratio227
Time Measurements227
Period228
Frequency228
Counter229
+ Width230
– Width230
Burst Width230
Duty Cycle230
Rise Time231
Fall Time231
Delay231
Phase232
X at Min Y233
X at Max Y234
To save setup files271
To save BMP or PNG image files271
To save CSV, ASCII XY, or BIN data files273
To save ALB data files273
Length Control275
To save Lister data files277
To save reference waveform files to a USB storage device277
To save masks277
To save arbitrary waveforms278
To navigate storage locations278
To e nt er fil e n ame s279
Recalling Setups, Masks, or Data280
To recall setup files280
To recall mask files281
To recall reference waveform files from a USB storage
To establish a LAN connection293
Stand-alone (Point-to-Point) Connection to a PC294
File Explorer295
Setting Oscilloscope Preferences297
To choose "expand about" center or ground297
To disable/enable transparent backgrounds298
To load the default label library298
To set up the screen saver298
To set AutoScale preferences299
Setting the Oscilloscope's Clock300
Setting the Rear Panel TRIG OUT Source300
Performing Service Tasks301
To perform user calibration302
To perform hardware self test304
To perform front panel self test305
To display oscilloscope information305
To display the user calibration status305
To clean the oscilloscope305
To check warranty and extended services status306
To contact Agilent306
To return the instrument306
Real Scope Remote Front Panel314
Simple Remote Front Panel315
Remote Programming via the Web Interface316
Remote Programming with Agilent IO Libraries317
Save/Recall317
Saving Files via the Web Interface317
Recalling Files via the Web Interface319
Inspect the Package Contents 25
Tilt the Oscilloscope for Easy Viewing 28
Power-On the Oscilloscope 29
Connect Probes to the Oscilloscope 30
Input a Waveform 31
Recall the Default Oscilloscope Setup 31
Use Auto Scale 32
Compensate Passive Probes 34
Learn the Front Panel Controls and Connectors 35
Learn the Rear Panel Connectors 44
Learn the Oscilloscope Display 45
Access the Built-In Quick Help 47
This chapter describes the steps you take when using the oscilloscope for
the first time.
Inspect the 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 you may have ordered:
25
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1Getting Started
• InfiniiVision 3000 X- Series oscilloscope.
• Power cord (country of origin determines specific type).
The air intake and exhaust areas must be free from obstructions.
Unrestricted air flow is required for proper cooling. Always ensure that
the air intake and exhaust areas are free from obstructions.
The fan draws air in from the left side and bottom of the oscilloscope and
pushes it out behind the oscilloscope.
When using the oscilloscope in a bench- top setting, provide at least 2"
clearance at the sides and 4" (100 mm) clearance above and behind the
oscilloscope for proper cooling.
1 Connect the power cord to the rear of the oscilloscope, then to a
suitable AC voltage source. Route the power cord so the oscilloscope's
feet and legs do not pinch the cord.
1Getting Started
WARNING
CAUTION
2 The oscilloscope automatically adjusts for input line voltages in the
range 100 to 240 VAC. The line cord provided is matched to the country
of origin.
Always use a grounded power cord. Do not defeat the power cord ground.
3 Press the power switch.
The power switch is located on the lower left corner of the front panel.
The oscilloscope will perform a self- test and will be operational in a few
seconds.
Connect Probes to the Oscilloscope
1 Connect the oscilloscope probe to an oscilloscope channel BNC
connector.
2 Connect the probe's retractable hook tip to the point of interest on the
circuit or device under test. Be sure to connect the probe ground lead
to a ground point on the circuit.
CAT I 300 Vrms, 400 Vpk; transient overvoltage 1.6 kVpk
Ω input: 5 Vrms Input protection is enabled in 50 Ω mode and the 50 Ω load will
50
disconnect if greater than 5 Vrms is detected. However the inputs could still be
damaged, depending on the time constant of the signal. The 50
functions when the oscilloscope is powered on.
With 10073C 10:1 probe: CAT I 500 Vpk, CAT II 400 Vpk
With N2862A or N2863A 10:1 probe: 300 Vrms
Ω input protection only
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