Tektronix MSO72304DX, DPO72304DX, MSO72504DX, DPO73304DX, DPO72504DX User Manual

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MSO70000C/DX Series Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes DPO70000C/DX Series Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes DPO7000C Series Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes MSO5000B and DPO5000B Series Oscilloscopes
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User Manual
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MSO70000C/DX Series Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes DPO70000C/DX Series Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes DPO7000C Series Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes MSO5000B and DPO5000B Series Oscilloscopes
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User Manual
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Warranty
Tektronix warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment. If any such product proves defective during this warranty period, Tektronix, at its option, either will repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor, or will provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product. Parts, modules and replacement products used by Tektronix for warranty work may be new or reconditioned to like new performance. All replaced parts, modules and products become the property of Tektronix.
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Table of Contents
Important safety information .......................................................................................................... v
General safety summary......................................................................................................... v
Service safety summary ........................................................................................................ vii
Terms in this manual .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... .. viii
Symbols and terms on the product ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. viii
Compliance information ............................................................................................................... ix
EMC compliance ................................................................................................................. ix
Safety compliance................................................................................................................x
Environmental considerations ................................................................................................. xiii
Preface............................................................................................................................... xiv
Key features.................................................................................................................... xiv
Documentation ................................................................................................................. xvi
Conventions used in this manual . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... .. xvi
Install your instrument ................................................................................................................. 1
Standard accessories .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... 1
Operating requirements . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. 3
Preventing ESD .................................................................................................................. 6
Powering on the instrument...................................................................................................... 7
Powering off the instrument...................................................................................................... 9
Removing the power ............................................................................................................ 10
Securing the oscilloscope....................................................................................................... 11
Connecting to a network .. ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... 11
Adding a second monitor ....................................................................................................... 12
Operating system restore....................................................................................................... 15
Installing the MSO5000B and DPO5000B hard drive . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. 16
Getting acquainted with your instrument .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . 17
Front panel . . ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . ... ... . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .17
Side and rear panels ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . . 20
Interface and display............................................................................................................ 23
Control panel . . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. .25
ssing online help........................................................................................................... 28
Acce
Accessing menus and control windows . . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . 29
Inspect your instrument .............................................................................................................. 30
Verify internal diagnostics pass.. ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... 30
Acquisition ............................................................................................................................ 31
Signal path compensation . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. 31
Setting up analog signal input . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... . 33
Using Default Setup............................................................................................................. 35
Using Autoset ................................................................................................................... 36
Probe compensation and deskew .. ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . 37
Acquisition concepts ............................................................................................................ 37
How the acquisition modes work . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . . 40
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Pinpoint triggers .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ....... 68
Display a waveform................................................................................................................... 91
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Enable enhanced effective number of bits . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . 41
Changing the acquisition mode. .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... 42
Starting and stopping an acquisition . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . . 43
Selecting the horizontal mode .................................................................................................. 43
Using FastAcq................................................................................................................... 46
Using DSP enhanced bandwidth .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. 47
Setting the Termination Voltage ................................................................................................ 49
Using Roll Mode................................................................................................................. 50
Setting up digital signal input . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. 51
Setting up digital channels. . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... .. 52
Setting up a bus................................................................................................................. 53
When and why to turn on MagniVu. .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. 60
Using MagniVu . . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . . 60
Viewing analog characteristics of digital waveforms. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . . 61
Using FastFrame mode......................................................................................................... 63
Using FastFrame frame nder . ... ... . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . . 66
Triggering concepts ............................................................................................................. 68
Choosing a trigger type . ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... 70
Trigger selections ...............................................................................................................72
Checking trigger status .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... 74
Using a (Main) and b (Delayed) triggers . . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. 75
Triggering withB-Event Scan................................................................................................... 78
Triggering on a parallel bus..................................................................................................... 80
Triggering on a serial bus ....................................................................................................... 83
Triggering using Visual Triggers (Visual Triggering) .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. 84
Setting up Action on Event...................................................................................................... 86
Sending E-Mail on Trigger ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... 87
Setting up E-Mail on Event ..................................................................................................... 88
Using horizontal delay .......................................................................................................... 90
Setting the DisplayStyle........................................................................................................ 91
Setting the DisplayPersistence ................................................................................................ 92
Setting the DisplayFormat...................................................................................................... 93
Selecting the Waveform Interpolation.......................................................................................... 94
Adding Screen Text . . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . . 95
Setting the Graticule Style...................................................................................................... 96
Setting the Trigger Level Marker .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . . 97
Displaying the Date and Time .................................................................................................. 97
Using the Color Palettes........................................................................................................ 98
Setting reference waveform colors ............................................................................................. 99
Setting Math Waveform Colors ................................................................................................. 99
Using MultiView Zoom .......................................................................................................... 99
Zooming in multiple areas .................................................................................................... 101
Lock and Scroll zoomed waveforms.......................................................................................... 103
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Hide waveforms in the zoomed window. ... ... . .. . ... ... ... . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . 104
Using Wave Inspector to manage long record length waveforms. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. 105
Searching and marking waveforms .......................................................................................... 107
Using a visual search ......................................................................................................... 115
Analyzing waveforms............................................................................................................... 116
Taking automatic measurements ............................................................................................. 116
Automated measurement selections ......................................................................................... 118
Customizing an automatic measurement .................................................................................... 121
Taking cursor measurements ................................................................................................. 125
Setting up a histogram........................................................................................................ 127
Using math waveforms........................................................................................................ 129
Using Spectral Analysis . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. 132
Using the SerialError Detector ............................................................................................... 135
Using mask testing............................................................................................................ 141
Using limit testing ............................................................................................................. 144
MyScope ............................................................................................................................ 146
Creating a new MyScope control window.................................................................................... 146
Using MyScope control windows .. ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . 150
Saving and recalling information................................................................................................... 152
Saving screen captures....................................................................................................... 152
Saving waveforms............................................................................................................. 153
Recalling waveforms.......................................................................................................... 155
Saving digital waveforms ..................................................................................................... 156
Saving instrument setups ..................................................................................................... 157
Recalling instrument setups .................................................................................................. 158
Saving measurements ........................................................................................................ 159
Saving user masks............................................................................................................ 160
Saving histogram data........................................................................................................ 161
Saving timestamps ............................................................................................................ 162
Copying your results to the clipboard ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... . 163
Printing a hard copy........................................................................................................... 165
Run application software........................................................................................................... 166
Application examples.............................................................................................................. . 168
Capturing intermittent anomalies . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. 168
Using the extended desktop and OpenChoice architecture for efcient documentation................................... 171
Triggering on buses . ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... 173
Triggering on a video signal .. ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. 175
Correlating data between a Tektronix oscilloscope and logic analyzer . . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. 177
Appendix A.. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... ... .... 178
Cleaning . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. 178
Appendix B.. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... ... .... 179
Obtaining the latest oscilloscope applicationand version releases......................................................... 179
Appendix C. . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .... 180
TPP0500 and TPP1000 500 MHz and 1 GHz 10X passive probes instructions . . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. 180
Operating information......................................................................................................... 180
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Appendix D. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .... 187
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Connecting the probe to the oscilloscope. ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... 180
Compensating t
Standard accessories ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. 181
Optional accessories.......................................................................................................... 183
Replacing the
Specications.................................................................................................................. 183
Performance graphs . ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . 184
Safety s umma
P6616 General-Purpose Logic Probe instructions. .. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... 187
Product des
Connecting the probe to the oscilloscope. ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... 188
Connecting the probe to your circuit.. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... 189
Functiona
Typical application. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... . 190
Accessories ................................................................................................................... 190
Specica
Safety summary ............................................................................................................... 192
Safety terms and symbols in this manual. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . 192
Contacti
Warranty information.......................................................................................................... 193
he probe...................................................................................................... 181
probe tip ....................................................................................................... 183
ry ............................................................................................................... 185
cription............................................................................................................ 187
l check .............................................................................................................. 189
tions.................................................................................................................. 191
ng Tektronix .......................................................................................................... 193
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Important safet
y information
Important saf
This manual contains information and warnings that must be followed by the user for safe operation and to keep the product in a safe condition.
To safely perform service on this product, additional information is provided at the end of this section. (See page vii, Service safety summary.)
ety information
General safety summary
Use the prod or any products connected to it. Carefully read all instructions. Retain these instructions for future reference.
Comply with local and national safety codes.
For correct and safe operation of the product, it is essential that you follow generally accepted safety procedures in addition to the safety precautions specied in this manual.
The product is designed to be used by trained personnel only.
Only qualied personnel who are aware of the hazards involved should remove the cover for repair, maintenance, or adjustme
Before us
This pro
uct only as specied. Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product
nt.
e, always check the product with a known source to be sure it is operating correctly.
duct is not intended for detection of hazardous voltages.
Use pers
While us component manuals for warnings and cautions related to operating the system.
When incorporating this equipment into a system, the safety of that system is the responsibility of the assembler of the system.
onal protective equipment to prevent shock and arc blast injury where hazardous live conductors are exposed.
ing this product, you may need to access other parts of a larger system. Read the safety sections of the other
To avoid re or personal injury
Use proper power cord. Use only the power cord specied for this product and certied for the country of use.
Do not use the provided power cord for other products.
nd the product.
Grou
shock, the grounding conductor must be connected to earth ground. Before making connections to the input or output terminals of the product, make sure that the product is properly grounded.
Power disconnect. The power cord disconnects the product from the power source. See instructions for the location.
Do not position the equipment so that it is difcult to operate the power cord; it must remain accessible to the user at all times to allow for quick disconnection if needed.
Connect and disconnect properly. Do not connect or disconnect probes or test leads while they are connected
to a voltage source.
Use only insulated voltage probes, test leads, and adapters supplied with the product, or indicated by Tektronix to be
itable for the product.
su
This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord. To avoid electric
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Important safet
Observe all terminal r atings. To avoid re or shock hazard, observe all ratings and markings on the product. Consult
the product man Category (CAT) rating and voltage or current rating of the lowest rated individual component of a product, probe, or accessory. Use caution when using 1:1 test leads because the probe tip voltage is directly transmitted to the product.
Do not apply a potential to any terminal, including the common terminal, that exceeds the maximum rating of that terminal.
Do not oat the common terminal above the rated voltage for that terminal.
For M SO /DPO 70K and DPO7K instruments, the measuring terminals on this product are not rated for connection to mains or Category II,
Do not operate without covers. Do not operate this product with covers or panels removed, or with the case open.
Hazardous voltage exposure is possible.
Avoid exposed circuitry. Do not touch exposed connections and components when power is present.
Do not operate with suspected failures. If you suspect that there is damage to this product, have it inspected by
qualied service personnel.
Disable the product if it is damaged. Do not use the product if it is damaged or operates incorrectly. If in doubt about safety of the product, turn it off and disconnect the power cord. Clearly mark the product to prevent its further operation.
y information
ual for further ratings information before making connections to the product. Do not exceed the Measurement
III, or IV circuits.
Before use, inspect voltage probes, test leads, and accessories for mechanical damage and replace when damaged. Do not use probes or test leads if they are damaged, if there is exposed metal, or if a wear indicator shows.
Examine the exterior of the product before you use it. Look for cracks or missing pieces.
Use only specied replacement parts.
Do not operate in wet/damp conditions. Be aware that condensation may occur if a unit is moved from a cold to a
warm environment.
Do not
Keep product surfaces clean and dry.
operate in an explosive atmosphere.
Remove the input signals before you clean the product.
Provide proper ventilation. Refer to the installation instructions in the manual for details on installing the product
so it has proper ventilation.
Slots and openings are provided for ventilation and should never be covered or otherwise obstructed. Do not push objects
any of the openings.
into
Provide a safe working environment. Always place the product in a location convenient for viewing the display
and indicators.
Avoid improper or prolonged use of keyboards, pointers, and button pads. Improper or prolonged keyboard or pointer use may result in serious injury.
Be sure your work area meets applicable ergonomic standards. Consult with an ergonomics professional to avoid s tress injuries.
Use care when lifting and carrying the product. This product is provided with handles for lifting and carrying.
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Important safet
WARNING. The product is heavy. To reduce the risk o f personal injury or damage to the device get help when lifting or
carrying the p
roduct.
y information
Use the second primary handle when you carry the instrument.
Use only the Tektronix rackmount hardware specied for this product.
Service saf
The Service safety summary section contains additional information required to safely perform service on the product. Only qualied personnel should perform service procedures. Read this Service safety summary and the General safety summary before performing any service procedures.
To avoid el
Do not service alone. Do not perform internal service or adjustments of this product unless another person capable of
rendering rst aid and resuscitation is present.
Disconnect power. To avoid electric shock, switch off the product power and disconnect the power cord from the mains
power before removing any covers or panels, or opening the case for servicing.
Use care when servicing with power on. Dangerous voltages or currents may exist in this product. Disconnect
power, remove battery (if applicable), and disconnect test leads before removing protective panels, soldering, or replacing components.
ary grip for repositioning/lifting on the bench top. To avoid injury by dropping the instrument, use the
ety summary
ectric shock.
Do not touch exposed connections.
Verify safety after repair. Always recheck ground continuity and mains dielectric strength after performing a repair.
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y information
Terms in this manual
These terms may appear in this manual:
WARNING. Warning statements identify conditions or practices that could result in injury or loss of life.
CAUTION. Caution statements identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to this product or other property.
Symbols and terms on the product
These terms may appear on the product:
DANGER indicates an injury hazard immediately accessible as you read the marking.
WARNING indicates an injury hazard not immediately accessible as you read the marking.
CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the product.
When this symbol is marked on the product, be sure to consult the manual to nd out the nature of the potential hazards and any actions which have to be taken to avoid them. (This symbol may also be used to refer the user to ratings
The following symbol(s) may appear on the product:
in the manual.)
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Compliance info
rmation
Compliance in
This section lists the EMC (electromagnetic compliance), safety, and environmental standards with which the instrument complies.
EMC compliance
EC Declaration of Conformity – EMC
Meets intent of Directive 2004/108/EC for Electromagnetic Compatibility. Compliance was demonstrated to the following specications as listed in the Ofcial Journal of the European Communities:
EN 61326-1:2006, EN 61326-2-1:2006. EMC requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and
laboratory use.
CISPR 11:2003. Radiated and conducted emissions, Group 1, Class A
IEC 61000-4-2:2001. Electrostatic discharge immunity
IEC 61000-4-3:2002. RF electromagnetic eld immunity
IEC 61000-4-4:2004. Electrical fast transient/burst immunity
IEC 61000-4-5:2001. Power line surge immunity
IEC 61000-4-6:2003. Conducted RF immunity
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formation
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IEC 61000-4-11:2004. Voltage dips and interruptions immunity
EN 61000-3-2:2006. AC power line harmonic emissions
EN 61000-3-3:1995.
Voltage changes, uctuations, and icker
European contact.
Tektronix UK, Ltd. Western Peninsula Western Road Bracknell, RG12 1RF United Kingdom
1
This product is intended for use in nonresidential areas only. Use in residential areas may c ause electromagnetic int
2
Emissions which exceed the levels required by this standard may occur when this equipment is connected to a test object.
3
If interconnect cables are used, they must be low–EMI shielded cables such as the following Tektronix part numbers or their equivalents: 012-0991-01, 012-0991-02 or 012-0991-03 GPIB Cable; 012-1213-00 (or CA part number 0294-9) RS-232 Cable; 012-1214–00 Centronics Cable; or LCOM part number CTL3VGAMM-5 VGA Cable. Use an 012-0482-00 cable for the Ref Out connector.
4
The performance criterion for when the oscilloscope is subjected to the continuously present electromagnetic phenomenon: MSO70000C/DX, DPO70000C/DX, and DPO7000: 10 mV/division to 1 V/division: 0.4 division waveform displacement or 0.8 division increase in peak–to–peak noise. MSO5000B and DPO5000B: 4.0 division waveform displacement or 8.0 division increase in peak–to–peak noise.
erference.
Australia / New Zealand Declaration of Conformity – EMC
Complies with the EMC provision of the Radiocommunications Act per the following standard, in accordance w ith ACMA:
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rmation
CISPR 11:2003. Radiated and Conducted Emissions, Group 1, Class A, in accordance with EN 61326-1:2006 and EN 61326-2-1:2
Australia / New Zealand contact.
Baker & McKenzie Level 27, AMP Centre 50 Bridge Street Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Safety compliance
This section lists the safety standards with which the product complies and other safety compliance information.
006.
EU declara
Compliance was demonstrated to the following specication as listed in the Ofcial Journal of the European Union:
Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC.
EN 61010-1. Safety Requirements for E lectrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use – Part 1: General Requirements.
EN 61010-2-030. Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use – Part 2-030: Particular requirements for testing and measuring circuits.
tion of conformity – low voltage
U.S. nationally recognized testing laboratory listing
UL 61010-1. Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use – Part 1: Gene
UL 610 2-030: Particular requirements for testing and measuring circuits.
ral Requirements.
10-2-030. Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, C ontrol, and Laboratory Use – Part
Canadian certication
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1. Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use – Part 1: General Requirements.
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-2-030. Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use – Part 2-030: Particular requirements for testing and measuring circuits.
Additional compliances
IEC 61010-1. Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use – Part 1: General Requirements.
IEC 61010-2-030. Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use – Part
-030: Particular requirements for testing and measuring circuits.
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Equipment type
Test and measuring equipment.
Safety class
Class 1 – grounded product.
Compliance info
rmation
Pollution d
A measure of the contaminants that could occur in the environment around and within a product. Typically the internal environment inside a product is considered to be the same as the external. Products should be used only in the environment for which they are rated.
Pollution degree 1. No pollution or only dry, nonconductive pollution occurs. Products in this category are generally encapsulated, hermetically sealed, or located in clean rooms.
Pollution degree 2. Normally only dry, nonconductive pollution occurs. Occasionally a temporary conductivity that is caused by condensation must be expected. This location is a typical ofce/home environment. Temporary condensation occurs only w hen the product is out of service.
Pollution degree 3. Conductive pollution, or dry, nonconductive pollution that becomes conductive due to condensation. These are sheltered locations where neither temperature nor humidity is controlled. The area is protected from direct sunshine, rain, or direct wind.
Pollution degree 4. Pollution that generates persistent conductivity through conductive dust, rain, or snow. Typical outdoor locations.
egree descriptions
Pollution degree rating
Pollution degree 2 (as dened in IEC 61010-1). Rated for indoor, dry location use only.
ting
IP ra
IP20 (as dened in IEC 60529).
Measurement and overvoltage category descriptions
surement terminals on this product may be rated for measuring mains voltages from one or more of the following
Mea categories (see specic ratings marked on the product and in the manual).
Category II. Circuits directly connected to the building wiring at utilization points (socket outlets and similar points).
Category III. In the building wiring and distribution system.
Category IV. At the source of the electrical supply to the building.
NOTE. O nly mains power supply circuits have an overvoltage category rating. Only measurement circuits have a
easurement category rating. Other circuits within the product do not have either rating.
m
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Compliance info
Mains overvoltage category rating
Overvoltage category II (as dened in IEC 61010-1).
rmation
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Environmental considerations
This section provides information about the environmental impact of the product.
Product end-of-life handling
Observe the following guidelines when recycling an instrument or component:
Equipment recycling. Production of this equipment required the extraction and use of natural resources. The equipment
may contain substances that could be harmful to the environment or human health if improperly handled at the product’s end of life. To avoid release of such substances into the environment and to reduce the use of natural resources, we encourage you to recycle this product in an appropriate system that will ensure that most of the materials are reused or recycled appropriately.
This symbol indicates that this product complies with the applicable European Union requirements according to Directives 2002/96/EC and 2006/66/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEE E) and batteries. For information about recycling options, check the Support/Service section of the Tektronix Web site (www.tektronix.com).
Mercury notication. This product uses an LCD backlight lamp that contains mercury. Disposal may be regulated due to
environm Web page (www.eiae.org) for disposal or recycling information
1
ental considerations. Please contact y our local authorities or, within the United States, refer to the E-cycling Central
This notication does not apply to MSO5000B and DPO5000B instruments. MSO5000B and DPO5000B instruments use an LED backlight that does not contain mercury.
Compliance info
1
.
rmation
Perchlorate materials. This product contains one or more type CR lithium batteries. According to the state
of California, CR lithium batteries are classied as perchlorate materials and require special handling. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate for additional information.
Restriction of hazardous substances
This product is classied as an industrial monitoring and control instrument, and is not required to comply with the substance
ictions of the recast R oHS Directive 2011/65/EU until July 22, 2017.
restr
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Preface
Preface
This manual describes the installation and operation of MSO/DPO7000DX. Series, MSO/DPO70000C Series, DPO7000C Series, and MSO/DPO5000B Series instruments. Basic operations and concepts are presented in this manual. For more detailed information see the online help on your instrument. The following instruments are supported by this manual:
MSO73304DX and DPO73304DX
MSO72504DX and DPO72504DX
MSO72304DX and DPO72304DX
MSO72004C and DPO72004C
MSO71604C and DPO71604C
MSO71254C and DPO71254C
MSO70804C, and DPO70804C
MSO70604C and DPO70604C
MSO70404C and DPO70404C
DPO7354C
DPO7254C
DPO7104C
DPO7054C
MSO5204B and DP
MSO5104B and DPO5104B
MSO5054B and DPO5054B
MSO5034B and DPO5034B
Key features
MSO70000C/DX, DPO70000DX, DPO70000C, DPO7000C, MSO5000B, and DPO 5000B Series instruments c an help you verify, debug, and characterize electronic designs. Key features include:
33 GHz bandwidth and 50 GS/s on 4 analog channels and 100 GS/s real time sampling rate on 2 analog channels, MSO73304DX and DPO73304DX
25 GHz bandwidth and 50 GS/s on 4 analog channels and 100 GS/s real time sampling rate on 2 analog channels, MSO72504DX and DPO72504DX
23 GHz bandwidth and 50 GS/s on 4 analog channels and 100 GS/s real time sampling rate on 2 analog channels, MSO72304DX and DPO72304DX
O5204B
20 GHz bandwidth and 50 GS/s on 4 analog channels and 100 GS/s real time sampling rate on 2 analog channels, MSO72004C and DPO72004C
16 GHz bandwidth and 50 GS/s on 4 analog channels and 100 GS/s re MSO71604C and DPO71604C
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12.5 GHz bandwidth and 50 GS/s on 4 analog channels and 100 GS/s real time sampling rate on 2 analog channels, MSO71254C and D
8 GHz bandwidth and 25 GS/s real time sampling rate on 4 analog channels, MSO70804C and DPO70804C
6 GHz bandwidth and 25 GS/s real time sampling rate on 4 analog channels, MSO70604C and DPO70604C
4 GHz bandwidth and 25 GS/s real time sampling rate on 4 analog channels, MSO70404C and DPO70404C
3.5 GHz bandwidth and 10 GS/s real time sampling rate on all channels, 40 GS/s on 1 channel, DPO7354C
2.5 GHz bandwidth and 10 GS/s real time sampling rate on all channels, 40 GS/s on 1 channel, DPO7254C
1 GHz bandwidth and 5 GS/s (10 GS/s optional) real time sampling rate on all channels, 20 GS/s (40 GS/s optional) on 1 channel, DPO7104C
500 MHz bandwidth and 5 GS/s real time sampling rate on all channels, 20 G S/s on 1 channel, DPO7054C
2 GHz bandwidth and 10 GS/s real time sampling rate on 2 analog channels, MSO5204B and DPO5204B
1 GHz bandwidth and 10 GS/s real time sampling rate on 2 analog channels, MSO5104B and DPO5104B
500 MHz bandwidth and 5 GS/s real time sampling rate on all analog channels, MS O5054B and DP O5054B
350 MHz bandwidth and 5 GS/s real time sampling rate on all analog channels, MS O5034B and DP O5034B
Enhanced Bandwidth capability that, when enabled, applies Digital Signal Processing (DSP) lters that can extend the bandwidth and atten the passband. Enhanced Bandwidth provides a matched response across enabled channels when they are at maximum sample rate. You can limit the bandwidth down to 500 MHz to optimize the signal to noise ratio. Enhanced bandwidth is extended to the probe tip for some high performance probes and tips.
PO71254C
Record lengths up to 500,000,000 samples, depending on model and option
Up to 1.0% DC vertical gain accuracy, depending on model
Four analog input channels (each with 8-bit resolution when not in Hi-Res mode), auxiliary trigger input and output
Sixteen digital channels available on MSO70000C/DX and MSO5000B Series instruments with an additional clock channel available on the MSO70000C/DX
iCapture allows analyzing the analog characteristics of the digital channels on MSO70000C/DX Series instruments
Sample, envelope, peak-detect, high-resolution, waveform database, average, and FastAcq acquisition modes
Full programmability, with an extensive GPIB-command set and a message-based interface
PinPoint triggering with exible A and B trigger events and logic qualied triggers available on MSO70000C/DX, DPO70000C/DX, and DPO7000C
Complete set of triggers available on MSO5000B and DPO5000B Series instruments
Selectable trigger position correction to more accurately place the trigger and reduce jitter
Serial triggering on industry standards, serial pattern triggering, and pattern lock triggering are available on some models or options.
Trigger on digital channels on MSO70000C/DX and MSO5000B Series instruments
Visual triggering, an intuitive method of triggering based on shapes in the instrument display, optional on some models
Powerful built-in measurement capability, including histograms, automatic measurements, eye pattern measurements and measurement statistics
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Mathematically combine waveforms to create waveforms that support your data-analysis task. Use arbitrary lters in math equations
. Use spectral analysis to analyze waveforms in the frequency domain.
A large 12.1 in supports color grading of waveform data to show sample density. Display 10 divisions both horizontally and vertically.
Wave Inspector controls for managing long record length, with zoom and pan, play and pause, and search and mark available on MSO5000B and DPO5000B
MagniVu 60.6 ps resolution, high-speed digital sampling rate on MSO5000B
MultiView Zoom to view and compare up to four zoom areas at a time. Lock and manually or automatically scroll up to four zoom ar
Automatica
Automatic D
Customiza
Ability to
An intuiti
Internal
Wide arra
control sample rate and record length separately from horizontal scale
ve, graphical user interface (UI), with online help that is built in and available on screen
, removable disk storage
y of probing solutions
Documentation
ch (307.3 mm) [10.4 inch (264 mm) MSO5000B and DPO5000B] high resolution XGA color display that
eas. You can control the visibility of waveforms i nside the zoom window
lly search and mark events of interest on your waveform
DR analysis using the DDR Memory Technology Analysis option
ble MyScope control windows
Review the following for the location of different types of information available for this product.
To read about Use these documents
Installation and Operation (overviews) User Manual. Provides general operating information.
In-Depth Operation and User Interface Help Online Help. Provides detailed instructions for using instrument functions.
Programmer Commands Programmer guide (on the documentation browser or available on-line at
Service Information Service manual (on the documentation browser or available on-line at
Conventions used in this manual
The following icons are used throughout this manual.
Sequence Step
Front panel power
Connect power
Access online help from the Help button or Help menu for information on controls and elements on screen. (See page 28, Accessing online help.)
www.tektronix.com/manuals). Includes the syntax of the GPIB commands.
www.tektronix.com/manuals).
Network
PS-2 SVGA USB
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Unpack the instrument and check that you received all items listed as Standard Accessories. Recommended accessories, probes, instrument options, and upgrades are listed in the online help. Check the Tektronix Web site (www.tektronix.com) for the most current information.
Standard accessories
Accessory Tektronix part number
MSO70000C/DX, DPO70000C/DX, DPO7000C, MSO5000B, and DPO5000B Series Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes User Manual
High Performance Oscilloscopes Best Practices User Manual, MSO70000C/DX, DPO70000C/DX, and DPO7000C series
Online Help (part of the product software)
Performance Verication (on the documentation browser)
Programmer Online Guide (on the documentation browser)
NIST, Z540-1, and ISO9000 Calibration Certicate
One TekConnect adapter, MSO/DPO70000C/DX models only TCA-BNC
Four TekConnect adapters, MSO/DPO70000C models only TCA-292MM
Four TekConnect adapters, MSO/DPO73304DX, MSO/DPO72504DX, and MSO/DPO72304DX models only
One passive probe per channel, DPO7354C, D PO 7254C, DPO7104C, and DPO7054C
One 16-channel digital probe with accessory kit, MSO5000B models only
One passive probe per channel, MSO5204B, MSO 5104B, DPO5204B, and DPO5104B
One passive probe per channel, MSO5054B, MSO 5034B, DPO5054B, and DPO5034B
Touchscreen stylus, MSO5000B and DPO5000B
Keyboard, MSO/DPO70000C/DX models only
Mouse, optical 119-7054-xx
DVI to VGA adapter, MSO70000C, DPO70000C, and DPO7000C series
Front Cover, MSO5000B and DPO 5000B
All other models
Wrist Strap, MSO/DPO70000C/DX models only
Accessory Pouch
MSO/DPO70000C/DX models
DPO7000C models
MSO5000B and DPO5000B models
071-2980-xx
071-2989-xx
077-0063-xx
077-0010-xx —
TCA-292D
P6139B
P6616
TPP1000
TPP0500/B
119-6107-xx
119-7083-xx
887–4187–00
200-5130-xx
200-4963-xx
016-1441-xx
016-1966-xx
016-2029-xx
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Accessory Tektronix part n umber
One 17-channel digital probe with accessory kit, MSO70000DX models only
Accessory Tektronix part number
Power Cord
trument
One of the following: MSO5000B
and DPO5000 B models
North Americ
Universal E
United King
Australia
North Amer
Switzerl
Japan (O
China (Option A10)
India (Option A11)
Brazil (Option A12)
No power cord or AC adapter (Option A99)
a (Option A0)
uro (Option A1)
dom (Option A2)
(Option A3)
ica 240 V (Option A4)
and (Option A5)
ption A6)
161-0348-00 161-0104-00 161-0213-00
161-0343-00 161-0104-06 161-0209-00
161-0344-00 161-0104-07 161-0210-00
161-0346-00 161-0104-14 161-0211-01 —
161-0347-00 161-0167-00 161-0212-00
161-0342-00 161-A005-00 161-0213-00
41-00
161-03
49-00
161-03
356-00
161-0 ———
P6717A
DPO7000C models
06-00
161-03
24-00
161-03
356-00
161-0
MSO70000C­/DX, DPO70000 C/DX models
Notice: not use the provided power cord for products.
161-03
161-03
161-0
Do
other
52-00
25-00
358-00
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Operating requirements
MSO/DPO70000DX, MSO/DPO70000C, and DPO7000C
1. Place the instrument on a cart or bench.
The instrument should rest on its bottom or rear feet. An optional rack mounting kit is available. Observe the following clearance requirements and dimensions:
Top:
Left and right side: 0 in (0 mm) on right side
Bottom:
Rear:
2. Width:
3. Height:
4. Befo
5. Verify the operating humidity: 8% to 80% relative humidity with
6. Ve
re operating the instrument, verify
the ambient temperature:
rify the operating altitude:
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DPO7000C Models: MSO/DPO70000C/DX Models:
0in(0mm) 0in(0mm)
3in(76mm)
3 in (76 mm) on left side
0 in (0 mm) standing on feet, ip stands d
0in(0m
17.96 i
10.9 i
5°Ct
a maximum wet-bulb temperature of + +45 °C (+113 °F), noncondensing
Upper limit derated to 30% relative hum
DP (9,843 feet)
own
m) on rear feet
nches (456 mm)
nches (277 mm)
o+45°C(+41°Fto+113°F)
29 °C (+84 °F) at or below
idity at +45 °C (+113 °F)
O7000C models: 3,000 m
0 in (0 mm) standing on feet, ip stands d
0in(0m
17.75 i
11. 48
5°Ct
8% to 80% relative humidity at up to+32°C(+90°F)
5% t +32 °C (+90 °F) up to +45 °C (+113 °F), noncondensing, and is l temperature of +29.4 °C (+85 °F) (derate relative humidity to 32% at +4
MS 3,000 m (9,843 feet), derate maximum operating temperature b (984.25 feet) above 1500 meters (4921.25 feet) altitude.
own
m) on rear feet
nches (451 mm)
inches (292 mm)
o+45°C(+41°Fto+113°F)
o 45% relative humidity above
imited by a maximum wet-bulb
5°C(+113°F))
O/DPO70000C/DX models:
y 1 °C per 300 meters
trument
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7. Maximum input
voltage, DPO7000C
models:
50
1M
,withno
5V
RMS
150 V, derate at 20 dB/decade to 9 V
impulse allowed, with peaks ±24 V.
above 200 kHz. The maximum
RMS
input voltage at the BNC, between center conductor and ground is 400 V peak. Th
e RMS voltage is limited to <150 V for arbitrary waveshapes including DC. The maximum pulse width for impulses with peaks over 150Vis50μs. Example: At 0 V to 400 V peak, rectangular wave, the duty
%. The maximum transient withstand voltage is ±800 V peak.
Maximum inp
factor is 14
ut voltage, 4 GHz to 20 GHz
models:
50 <1 V
for <1 V/FS settings and < 5 .5 V
RMS
for 1 V/FS settings.
RMS
Maximum input voltage, > 20 GHz models:
50 Ω≤1.2 V/FS settings:
±1.5 V relative to the termination bias (30 mA maximum). ±5 V abso
lute maximum input.
>1.2 V/FS settings:
10 V at 25 °C derated to 8.4 V at 45 °C (limited by attenuator).
Maximum nondestructive input voltage to logic probes, MSO70000C/DX Series:
±15 V
CAUTION. For proper cooling, keep the bottom and sides of the instrument clear of obstructions.
MSO5000B and DPO5000B
1. Place the instrument on a cart or bench.
The instrument should rest on its bottom or rear feet. An optional rack mounting kit is available. Observe the following clearance requirements and dimensions:
Rear:
Left side
2. Width:
3. Height:
4. Before operating the instrument, verify
the ambient temperature:
:
2in(50.8
2in(50.8
17.3 inc
9.2 inch
mm)
mm)
hes (439 mm)
es (233 mm) including feet
10.7 inches (272 mm) including vertical handle and feet
5°Cto+50°C(+41°Fto+131°F)
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5. Verify the ope
rating humidity:
High: 40 °C to 5
0 °C (104 °F to 122 °F), 10% to 60% relative humidity
Low: 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F), 10% to 90% relative humidity
6. Verify the operating a ltitude: 3,000 m (9,843 feet)
7. Maximum inpu
50 input imp
1MΩ input impedance
t voltage:
edance
5V
RMS
300 V
eaks ±20 V (DF 6.25%).
,withp
, CAT II, with peaks ±425 V at the BNC.
RMS
For <100 mV/div derate at 20 dB/decade above 100 kHz to 30 V 1 MHz, 10 dB/
decade above 1 MHz.
For 100 mV/div derate at 20 dB/decade above 3 MHz to 30 V 30 MHz, 10 dB/decade above 30 MHz.
Maximum nondestructive input voltage to
±42 V
logic probes:
CAUTION. For proper cooling, keep the back and left side of the instrument clear of obstructions.
RMS
RMS
at
at
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Preventing ESD
CAUTION. Adir
the following information.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is a concern when handling any electronic equipment. The instrument is designed with robust ESD protectio may damage the instrument. To avoid damage to the instrument, use the following techniques to prevent electrostatic discharge to the instrument.
1. Discharge the stati body by wearing a grounded antistatic wrist strap while connecting and disconnecting cab adapters. The instrument provides a front panel connection for this purpose.
ect electrostatic discharge can damage the instrument input. To learn how to avoid this damage, read
n, however it is still possible that large discharges of static electricity directly into the signal input
c voltage from your
les and TekConnect
2. A cable that is l a bench can develop a large static charge. Discharge the static voltage from all cable to the instrument or device under test by momentarily grounding the center conductor of a50termination to one end, before attaching the cable to the instrument.
eft unconnected on
s before connecting them
the cable, or by connecting
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Powering on the instrument
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Power supply r
equirements
Source voltage and frequency Power consumption
MSO70000C/DX and DPO70000C/DX Series:
100–240 V or 115 V
RMS
RMS
±1
DPO7000C Se
100–240 V or 115 V
RMS
±10%, 400 Hz
RMS
±10%, 50–60 Hz
0%, 400 Hz. CAT II
ries:
±10%, 47–63 Hz
1100 VA
550 Watts ma
ximum
MSO5000B and DPO5000B Series:
100–240 V
±10% 50–60 Hz
RMS
275 Watts maximum
115V440Hz
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DPO7000C Series
trument
MSO/DPO70000DX and MSO/DPO 70000C Series
MSO5000B and DPO5000B Series
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