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Search function for extracting abnormal phenomena The DL6000/DLM6000 series has enhanced Search and Zoom functions for searching for desired portions of waveform data and observing those waveforms in detail. Quickly extract locations and abnormalities you wish to analyze from the acquired waveform data, and zoom in anywhere on waveform details. Rather than acquiring a single waveform to the entire acquisition memory, you can acquire multiple waveforms of only the needed command, and analyze them.
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#YOKOGAWA DL 1200 MANUAL SERIAL#
To be able to capture the commands that you want to observe from such signals, you can set a serial bus trigger and use the History memory to acquire up to 2000 of the waveforms that match the trigger conditions into History memory while ignoring the non-signal waveforms. SD card bus commands are sent intermittently, and the non-signal portions of these waveforms do not need to be analyzed. On most oscilloscopes, to observe and analyze abnormalities such as unpredictable noise in detail, you have to devise clever trigger settings and re-measure the event.īut with the DL6000/DLM6000 there is no need to re-measure the phenomena because once the event occurs, you can use the History Memory function to recall past waveforms that were originally displayed on screen.Įxample of the usefulness of observing intermittent signals: Observation of SD bus commands High-speed acquisition means you can even capture instantly
#YOKOGAWA DL 1200 MANUAL UPDATE#
The DLM6000 maintains waveform update rates so you can detect abnormalities and transients in your analog or logic channels. On other mixed signal oscilloscopes, enabling the logic inputs severly impacts waveform update rate. Waveform update rate determines your probability of catching an intermittent glitch. In N Single mode : Up to 2.5 million times per second per channel.During continuous measurement : Up to 25,000 times per second per channel.High-Speed Acquisition and History Memory High Acquisition Rate Unchanged Even When Displaying Logic Signals