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1. 1733 139 Choose From These Controls Horizontal Trigger Display Cursors Measure Mask Math Utilities MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 143 MyScope pe Clea COMOLA pIeviGnk Choose From These Controls F File a it Edit New Tab Et mn H Vertical Rename Tab _ ei vom Units po Offset Termination User Pref t Coupling H Bandwidth H Probe Cal H Deskew Blete E Attenuation 00m ee Enhanced Bandwidth H Horizontal H Trigger H Display 1733 141 4 Double click the control or click the to Myscpesetiip expand the control list If there is no then the control cannot be customized further Choose From These Controls New Tab Cera ee kaom A Display Position oe A Seale j E Label User Pref ace Units Rename Tab Offset Termination Coupling E Bandwidth Probe Cal scat zs Deskew H Attenuation Zoom _ Enhanced Bandwidth x 1733 142 HHE HH 144 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual MyScope 5 Clear the check boxes to remove any components that you do not want included in the control 6 Click and drag the control to your MyScope control window The control will snap to the nearest grid location when you release the mouse Change the place
2. 27 D023 MSO5000 and DPO5000 Series Switching to Envelope Average or WfmDB acquisition mode will turn off Roll mode Roll mode is disabled when you set the horizontal scale to 50 ms per division or faster MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 49 Acquisition Setting up digital signal input Use Digital setup menus to set up the digital channels to acquire signals Digital channels are available only on MSO70000C DX and MSO5000 Series instruments DPO5000 Series instruments with option MSOE installed and DPO70000DxX instruments with option MSOU installed 1 Connect the logic probe to the instrument 2 Connect the probe to the input signal sources CAUTION To prevent damage to the instrument always wear an antistatic wrist strap when making connections to the instrument and observe the maximum input voltage ratings for input connectors 3 Set up digital channels and buses using the Digital menus See page 51 Setting up digital channels and See page 53 Setting up a bus COOCCHIMoOO Oe 2 fas gt a88 Goa N O OG GOG G O O 0 O C Ch 0 O TT Mi 2617 004 MSO70000C DX and DPO70000DX Series O o oO ct DO L J 2790 024 MS05000 and DPO5000 Series Digital Horiz Acg Digital Setup Bus Setup
3. m H Bars measure amplitude typically in volts or amperes m V Bars measure horizontal parameters typically time m Waveform and screen cursors measure vertical and horizontal parameters simultaneously Waveform cursors are attached to the waveform and screen cursors float unattached to the waveform 122 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 4 Analyzing waveforms To take measurements between two f W f h Cursor Type waveforms select Waveform and then wae VBars Waveform Screen Cursors select the waveform source for each qD cursor dem l Select Cursors gt Cursor Position and then use the multipurpose knobs to adjust the cursor position Cursors Measure Mask 6 Read cursor measurement results in the Cursors On display Cursor Type Cursor Mode Cursor Position Cursor 2 iti Source X Position 80 0ps Ch 1 v 800p 1733 111 Quick tips m Use the Cursor Track Mode to set the cursors to move in tandem Use the Cursor Independent mode to move the cursors separately If you use the zoom graticule you can place a cursor directly on a specific waveform point to take precision measurements You can also move cursors by clicking and dragging them to a new position You can also move cursors to the center of the display by pressing Move Cursors to Center You can select solid or dashed cursors Vertical cursors measure the time from the tr
4. Display Setup Appearance screen Text Objects Colors Display Style 1733 092 Display Cursor Measure Display Setup Appearance Screen Text Objects Colors Display Style 1733 093 Reference Color Default Inherit Default Inherit AORE E The default color for math and reference waveforms are different for each waveform Using MultiView Zoom Use the MultiView Zoom function to magnify a waveform vertically horizontally or in both dimensions Zoomed waveforms can also be aligned locked and automatically scrolled Scale and Position affect only the display not the actual waveform data 1 If MultiView Zoom is off push MultiView Zoom to split the screen and add a zoom graticule AL 2790 029 96 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 2 Push HORIZ or VERT to select which axis to magnify in the zoom graticule Use the multipurpose knobs to adjust scale and position of the magnified waveform In this example the main graticule is the top half of the graticule and the zoomed graticule is the bottom half of the graticule NOTE You can hide or display zoomed waveforms by pressing Show Hide Waveforms and then checking which zoomed waveforms to display 3 To adjust the zoom graticule size select Zoom Graticule Size from either the Vertical or Horiz Acg menus 4 If MultiView Zoom is o
5. 7 2980 028 5 To choose whether to share threshold settings or have independent threshold settings click Channel Settings and select Shared or Independent from the list 6 For each threshold you want to set click the channel threshold Set the threshold using the keypad or multipurpose knobs 7 When the required thresholds have been set click the OK button 2980 014 Quick tips m fusing iCapture on an MSO70000DX you can select the digital source as the trigger signal The MSO70000C continues to trigger on the analog channel even though that channel is selected for iCaputure of a digital channel 60 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Acquisition Using FastFrame mode FastFrame allows you to capture many trigger events as single records in a larger record and then view and measure each record individually Time Stamps display the absolute trigger time for a specific frame and the relative time between triggers of two specified frames 1 Push AUTOSET to set the horizontal vertical and trigger controls or set the controls manually JEEZ Push Fine orizonta Position Multiview GY Zoom 1733 020 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C and DPO7000C Series C Trigger 2790 022 MS05000 and DPO5000 Series 2 Select Horiz Acq gt FastFrame Setup Horizf4cq Trig Display Cursors Horizontal cquisition Setup Zoom Controls Fast A
6. Horiz Acg Trig Display Cursors Horizontal Scquisition Setup oom Controls Autoset In Automatic mode you can set the Scale and Horizontal Sample Rate Record length is a dependent variable If changing the scale would cause the record length to exceed the Record Length Limit the sample rate is decreased to the next available setting If the sampling mode is real time and the sample rate is at the real time limit attempting to increase the sample rate has no effect 250MS s 4 0ns 250MS s 42 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual To set the Record Length Limit click Record Length Limit and set the limit using the buttons or keypad The default maximum limit depends on your instrument model and record length option In Constant Sample Rate mode you can set the Sample Rate and Scale The default sample rate ensures bandwidth filter operation Record length is a dependent variable The maximum record length depends on your instrument model and record length option The front panel resolution knob changes the sample rate in both automatic and constant sample rate modes 1000 250MS s 250MS s MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 43 Acquisition In Manual mode you can set the Sample Rate and Record Length Horizontal Scale is a dependent variable calculated from the sample rate and record lengt
7. Screen Capture Format f Ea Color PNG Type C Color Ink Saver Mode Festi 0 Black amp White High 1024x768 ama f Full Screen Hide Control Windows Hide Menu Toolbar C Graticule s Only Auto increment file name J Prompt for file name before saving Set Front Panel Print Button to Save More P Help t 4 2980 016 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 149 Saving and recalling information 3 Select the location to save the screen capture 4 Type in a name for the screen capture or use the default name and then select a file type 5 Click Save Quick tip m To quickly save multiple screen captures select Set Front Panel Print Button to Save and then click Save You can Save As Screen Capture Options Wavefom Save What Savein E Screen Captures e x a Es Name 090417 084132 i Save as type Portable Network Graphic prig x Measurement D Auto increment file name Prompt for file name before sawing More h Set Front Panel Print Button to Save now save a screen capture by pushing the front panel Print button Saving waveforms 1 To save waveforms select File gt Save or Save As gt Waveform 2 Click Waveform 3 Click Options to specify the Waveform Data Range FastFrame Data Range Waveform Detail Data Destination Source or Data Ordering otherwise ski
8. Seech ove Horiz Delay Mode Deskew Mark iz Remove Horiz Delay gt Screen Capture Add Measurement Pos of Delay Ref Point Save All Waveforms Lobel Ret Level Trig Reset Add Screen Text eterence Levels Color 4 Mode Display Format Gating Save Waveform Display Persistence gt Change Meas Source Holdoff Save All Waveforms Color Palette _ _ _ Change All Meas Sources Trigger Level Marker s m a0 SU U Wi E 100mV div Graticule Change Meas Type s 1S 4 0ns pt Sample R Annotati emove Annotation 186 347 acqs RL 1 0k October 19 2006 1733 050 In the toolbar mode click a button to Se aeren ae _ _ mm M z quickly access a setup control window ESANG A See page 23 1733 052 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 29 Inspect your instrument Inspect your instrument Use the following procedures to verify the functionality of your instrument Verify internal diagnostics pass 1 Power on the instrument 2 Select Instrument Diagnostics fe ee Tek Secure Erase Set Time amp Date GPIB Configuration LAN Server Status External Signals Touch Screen Instrument Calibration Instrument Diagnostics a E mail on Event ai T Multipurpose Knobs t Navigation Buttons User Pr
9. Amplitude x 100 The arithmetic mean over the entire waveform or gated region The arithmetic mean over the first cycle in the waveform or the first cycle in the gated region Description The time required for the leading edge of the first pulse in the waveform or gated region to rise from the low reference value default 10 to the high reference value default 90 of the final value The time required for the falling edge of the first pulse in the waveform or gated region to fall from the high reference value default 90 to the low reference value default 10 of the final value The distance time between the mid reference default 50 amplitude points of a positive pulse The measurement is made on the first pulse in the waveform or gated region The distance time between the mid reference default 50 amplitude points of a negative pulse The measurement is made on the first pulse in the waveform or gated region The ratio of the positive pulse width to the signal period expressed as a percentage The duty cycle is measured on the first cycle in the waveform or gated region MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 115 Analyzing waveforms Time measurements cont Measurement Duty Cyc Period Freq Delay More measurements Measurement Area Cycle Area Phase Burst Width Description The ratio of the negative pulse width to the signal period expresse
10. Palette Color Color Ink Saver Mode Black amp White View Full Screen Hide Menu Toolbar C Graticule s Only k 4 2980 017 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Saving and recalling information To copy images waveforms or measurements use the following procedure 1 Select the item that you want to copy Edit Vertical Horiz ei 2 Select Edit gt Copy or press Ctrl C Undo Last Autoset E Copy Ctrl C E Clear Data m Full Screln bitmap 3 Press Ctrl V to paste the item into a Windows application select for Copy Copy Setup Graticule bitmap Waveform deta Measurement data ELX 3564 System Controller Test Report Llog net sh jc odh dga op itnre eke Lhe rigjpr cic nds dv EW 3504 rnp Wire yeep qian re bare lt ny Fa capeehhn Taji th idha ir weih Pkl ple jd 1 Phen Taipe oe dph arta Rechh enn rta Teme dor aam amp pint Appa teune itra dbl urih ir indak beatin Tec ty istia reste seep pejd imd gage kdooos igdorlos Keshh onp ante esane aby aan h dudbe apye Lives dga db ook L veot ps zadkshkuad ul Lebe ud Apel Tee pedis res takilya Pe Aes ae chee oF AeA orks say aly asm oy avse ah jd did cts aveis ig ghada ksta lode je gt tedaxkalricad Usam d legd LLX 3564 Teg ty lst iha r mste bclyalap pejd iad gage HebOoos Jatdarkos Kebb onp astr 4D m h jde VTS IAR dr sie t VSE Je adak idar
11. XVI The following icons are used throughout this manual Sequence Front panel Connect Network PS 2 SVGA USB Step power power a S MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Install your instrument Install your instrument 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 MSO70000C DX DPO70000C DX DPO7000C MSO35000 and DPO5000 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 Verification on the documentation browser Programmer Online Guide on the documentation browser NIST 2540 1 and ISO9000 Calibration Certificate One TekConnect adapter MSO DPO70000C DX models only Four TekConnect adapters MSO DPO70000C models only Four TekConnect adapters MSO DPO73304DX MSO DPO72504DX and MSO DPO72304DX models only One 16 channel digital probe with accessory kit MSQ5000 models only One passive probe per channel MSO5204 MSO5104 DPO5204 and DPO5104 One passive probe per channel MSO5054 MSO5034 DPO5054 and DPO5034 Touchscreen stylus MSO5000 and DPO5000
12. 5 To add your own filter click the Filter tab Click Load 6 Double click the folder for the filters you want to use Double click the filter you want to use MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Filter r ad Open AJON Ji Math Arbitrary Smoothing Norm Organize New folder SN Bzz 1733 118 es Search Smoothing Norm p i Pictures a Name Vid EE Videos E smooth3 fit A smooth5 fit L smooth10 flt E smooth20 flt E smooth50 flt m smooth100 flt C smooth200 flt JE Computer amp Local Disk C di inetpub ab Intel be National Instru d PerfLogs di Program Files di Program Files d TekApplication di TekScope dD Tektronix we File name Date modified 2 25 2011 12 17 PM 2 25 2011 12 17 PM 2 25 2011 12 17 PM 2 25 2011 12 17 PM 2 25 2011 12 17 PM 2 25 2011 12 17 PM 2 25 2011 12 17 PM Type FLT File FLT File FLT File FLT File FLT File FLT File FLT File 127 Analyzing waveforms Build your math expression using the filter you selected When you have defined the expression to your satisfaction click Apply Quick tips 128 Double clicking on a math expression opens the Math Equation Editor Math definitions are not implemented if the sources are not valid Math waveforms are created from analog channel reference math source waveforms and from measurements Digital channels ar
13. DC Probe Cal output Logic probe input Ground terminal through a 1 MQ resistor MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual DPO7000C Series J es BEES AS Py 2980 004 DPO70000C Series 9a i B i bs 2980 005 MSO70000C Series po 2980 006 Ease DPO70000DX Series 2980 007 MSO70000DX Series MS05000 and DPO5000 Series 1 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 7 Se SS e S Front panel controls Ground terminal Probe compensation output Auxiliary Trigger input Channel 1 4 inputs Logic probe input USB ports MS05000 and DPO5000 Series Getting acquainted with your instrument Getting acquainted with your instrument Side and rear panels MSO DPO70000DX and MSO DPO70000C 20 1 cS e e 7 8 NOTE Some instruments may have additional audio connectors 9 Removable hard disk drive PS 2 connector for mouse USB host ports Passive eSATA Port RJ 45 LAN connector to connect to network TekLink connector GPIB port to connect to controller Line Out connector for speaker 2980 076 MSO DPO70000DX and MSO DPO70000C Series Mic connector for microphone 10 DVI D Video port 11 COM 1 and COM 2 serial ports 12 PS 2 connector for keyboard 13 Auxiliary output 14 Referenc
14. MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Analyzing waveforms 3 When you select the Custom_Setup additional controls are shown on the display so you can browse for a setup file The usual idea is to start with a Serial Error Detector Preset Seting CUSTOM SETUP sows setup that is close to what you want a ee use the UI to specify the settings you Data Rate desire and then save the result When Patisen a Stop Condition you enter a new name for the file in the file name text control press Enter to have your editing changes accepted Then press the Save button to save the ae setup into the file To recall a setup file browse to the file you want and press Open The default location for Error Detector setup files is C Users Pub lic Tektronix TekScope ErrorDetector Elapsed Time MLARGE W 4 Select the Setup tab 5 From the Source Setup tab select the serial Bus Data Rate and signal Source lM i Preset Setting SATA3_CJTPAT_BIT from the drop down lists as AN at Serial Bus 4 Source Setup SATAGENS 6 Click the Error Detection option button Data Rate eons W for the type of error you want to detect The Advanced button will open the Advanced Settings window The advanced settings window provides controls for parameters that you may need to change for special testing The default settings for these values are correct for most devices Test Patte
15. m You can save several different file types but you can only recall setup set files and waveform wfm files Saving digital waveforms On MSO Series instruments you can save digital waveforms in a csv format file 1 To save digital waveforms select File gt Save or Save As gt Digitals 2 Click Digitals 3 You can only save digital waveforms as a csv file in a Windows directory To save as a csv file select the location where you want to save the waveform 4 Type ina file name or use the default 5 Click Save Dave Save As F12 Save Options Waveform Save Al Waveforms Digitals Setup AUAU RDA 2617 049 Recall Recall Defaut Setup Minimize Shutdown Exit Save What Save in daa Screen Capture Waveform Digitals 090413 103925 J Save as ype Digital Data csy Measurement Auto inctement file name Prompt for file name before saving Set Front Panel Print Button to Save MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Cancel Help 2617 050 153 Saving and recalling information Saving instrument setups 1 Select File gt Save or Save As gt File Edit Vertical Horizf Acq Trig Display Cursors Setu p ei Reference Waveform Controls Save Gtrl 5 E Save As wi Screen Captur
16. to specify Displayed Measurements Measurement Snapshot or Measurement Format otherwise skip to step 3 3 Select the location to save the measurement 4 Type in a name for the measurement and then select a file type 5 Click Save File Edit Vertical Horizf Acq Trig Display Cursors i ls Screen Capture Reference Waveform Controls Save Gtrl 5 Save As Save Options Waveform Save All Waveforms Digitals Recall Setup Recall Default Setup Measurement Delete User Mask Page Setup Histogram Data Timestamp Table Print Preview Print 2617 053 vefor ii Displayed Measurements aap ae Numeric CSV X Measurement Snapshot Prompt for file name before saving More Set Front Panel Print Button to Save Options 2617 054 x Save what Save in Gaz e amp amp e Fai ei E 090225_111228 csw Save ag Save as type Measurement Numeric CSV files csv hi ees Measurement J Auto increment file name Options Prompt for file name before saving More Set Front Panel Print Button to Save e 2617 055 156 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Saving user masks 1 Select File gt Save or Save As gt User Mask 2 Click User Mask 3 Select the location to save the mask 4
17. DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual V Important safety information yi Observe all terminal ratings To avoid fire or shock hazard observe all ratings and markings on the product Consult the product manual for further ratings information before making connections to the product Do not exceed the Measurement 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 float the common terminal above the rated voltage for that terminal For MSO DPO70K and DPO K instruments the measuring terminals on this product are not rated for connection to mains or Category Il Ill or IV circuits 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 qualified 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 dis
18. From the Test Pattern tab specify the Sync Pattern Sync Pattern Polarity and the Pattern Length Serial Error Detector Preset Setting SATA3_CJTPAT_BIT JY X X X Max 100kbits Sync Pattern Polarity Advanced Pattern Name RD J RD CJTPat 2980 069 11 From the Stop Condition tab select a the Stop When condition You can stop manually after a preset count or time E y e that you specify or on an error T Audibie Alert Laual Test Pattern 7 Save screen image j T Save wave NOTE Use large numbers for bit count RME 3 siop conditon C tests At 6 Gb s 60 billion bit tests take 10 seconds k 12 Select and setup the actions to perform when the stop condition is met Using these actions you can preserve the information captured by the oscilloscope You must set up the email address and the SMTP server for Send E mail to work 2980 040 134 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 13 Press the Sync button and wait for a status of Not Counting about 6 seconds Depending on the signal quality you may need to press the Sync button more than once sync gets the oscilloscope synchronized to the signal A status of No Signal status indicates that the oscilloscope cannot detect the signal You may need to turn on the output of the signal generator or AWG A status of No Sync may arise for Bit tests that require a known pattern length sync pattern or
19. If using a VGA Turn power off monitor with an MSO DPO70000C use a DVI to VGA adapter r Connect keyboard can UOUOUULI Connect mouse Turn instrument power on Turn monitor power on 2617 067 MSO DPO70000DX and MSO DPO70000C Series MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Install your instrument DPO7000C models 1 Turn off power 2 Connect second monitor f 3 Connect keyboard 000001 OOOO l 4 Connect mouse 5 Turn on instrument power on 4 ou olo L 6 Turn on monitor power CoH DPO 7000C Series MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 13 Install your instrument 14 MS05000 and DPO5000 models 1 2 Turn off power Connect second monitor Connect keyboard Connect mouse Turn on instrument power Turn on monitor power aoid o aD 2 l Oo pe CICS H HOOUOUUUU TEENE E o o Ok Gago I 2790 007 MS05000 and DPO5000 models MSO DPO700
20. LA MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 173 Appendix A Appendix A Cleaning Use these procedures to clean your instrument If additional cleaning is required have your instrument serviced by qualified service personnel Exterior cleaning Clean the exterior surfaces of the chassis with a dry lint free cloth or a soft bristle brush If any dirt remains use a cloth or swab dipped in a 75 isopropyl alcohol solution Use a swab to clean narrow spaces around controls and connectors Do not use abrasive compounds on any part of the chassis Clean the On Standby switch using a dampened cleaning towel Do not spray or wet the switch directly CAUTION Improper cleaning agents methods or excessive force can damage the instrument Do not use chemical A N cleaning agents that might damage the plastics used in this oscilloscope Use only deionized water when cleaning the front panel buttons Use a 75 isopropyl alcohol solution as a cleaner and rinse with deionized water Before using any other type of cleaner consult your Tektronix Service Center or representative To prevent getting moisture inside the instrument during external cleaning use only enough liquid to dampen the cloth or applicator 174 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Appendix B Appendix B Obtaining the latest oscilloscope application and version releases The latest version of
21. Vertical AG e 9 f acquisitions c me sig QO 6 Horizontally scale position and set the Si e D a horizontal and acquisition parameters of OHP all waveforms 2 E 7 Turn the inner zoom knob to control the 13 rs as T zoom factor Turn the outer pan knob to scroll the zoom window through the acquired waveform Push the play pause button to start or stop the automatic panning of a waveform Control the speed and direction with the pan knob 2790 011 8 Use to start and stop acquisition or start a single acquisition sequence 9 Use to search and mark waveforms to establish or delete a waveform mark or to jump to the previous or next waveform mark 10 Push to automatically set up the vertical horizontal and trigger controls based on selected channels 11 Use to set the trigger parameters Push Menu to display additional trigger functions 26 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Getting acquainted with your instrument 12 Turn channel displays on and off Vertically scale or position the waveform On MS0O5000 Series instruments turn on digital channels by pushing the D15 D0 button or using the Digital gt Digital Setup menu See page 50 Setting up digital signal input 13 Push to turn the touch screen on and off 14 Push to display the math reference bus or vertical setup menus 15 Push to turn off a displ
22. Viewing analog characteristics of digital waveforms E In roll mode measurements are not available until after you stop the acquisition WARNING If there is vertical clipping there may be a dangerous voltage on the probe tip but the readout will indicate a low AN voltage A A symbol appears in the measurement readout if a vertical clipping condition exists Automatic amplitude related measurements where the signal is vertically clipped produce inaccurate results Clipping also causes inaccurate amplitude values in waveforms that are stored or exported for use in other programs If a math waveform is clipped it will not affect amplitude measurements on that math waveform 114 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Analyzing waveforms Automated measurement selections The following tables list each automated measurement by category amplitude time histogram communication or more See page 113 Taking automatic measurements Amplitude measurements Measurement Amplitude High Low RMS AC RMS Max Min Pk Pk Cycle RMS Overshoot Overshoot Mean Cycle Mean Time measurements Measurement Rise Time Fall Time Pos Width Neg Width Duty Cyc Description The high value less the low value measured over the entire waveform or gated region This value is used as 100 whenever high reference mid reference or low reference values are needed such as in fall time or
23. alignment character 14 Press the Learn button if visible Learn only applies to some Bit Error Tests Frame Symbol and Character tests do not require the learn operation Learn discovers the repeating pattern in the signal and stores it into system memory for comparison to the signal to determine errors in the signal Once a signal is in memory it remains there until a subsequent Learn operation so you don t have to use the Learn button every time you start testing for errors 15 Press the Run button to start the error detector lf desired you may press Stop or Reset at anytime After a Stop you can press Run again Run starts the Error Detector testing for errors 16 Select the Results tab to see the results of running the error detector NOTE The Serial Error Detector automatically resyncs and resets all counts to zero if you press Reset or disconnect and then reconnect the signal Analyzing waveforms 2980 041 2980 042 2980 043 Serial Error Detector SATAS_C TPAT_8IT v anay Serial Bus SATAGEN3 Bit Error Rate ai Data Rate 6 Gb s Pattern Name Stop Condition Manual Stop Elapsed Time 0 0 3 0 dd hh mm ss LARGE 2980 044 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 135 Analyzing waveforms 136 If you are using one of the supplied AWG signal patterns you can press the Force Event button on the AWG to induce an error in the signal to v
24. the mask test harder to pass settings less than 0 make the test easier to pass Use 0 if you want the mask as specified in the standard Changing the percentage allows you to do margin testing MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 139 Analyzing waveforms 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Select the Pass Fail Setup tab and then set up the pass fail parameters When acquisition mode is Waveform Database the of Wfms label becomes Samples Select your Pass Fail Test Notifications Select the polarity of the waveform you want to test Toggle Repeat On to run the mask test continuously Select the notice you want when the test is complete Click the Pass Fail Results tab to view the test results Click Pass Fail Test On to start the mask test Click Reset to reset the totals and clear any violations Quick tips Fail Threshold 4 Pre Test Delay Ols 1733 131 2790 045 Pass Fail Results 2790 046 m Mask testing is not available on digital channel waveforms 140 lf the signal is not within the mask enable Autoset to center the waveform in the mask MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Using limit testing Analyzing waveforms Optional limit testing allows you to compare an active signal with a template waveform Build your template waveform from a known good sign
25. 161 0167 00 161 A005 00 161 0306 00 161 0324 00 161 0356 00 MSO70000C DX DPO70000 C DX models 161 0213 00 161 0209 00 161 0210 00 161 0211 01 161 0212 00 161 0213 00 Notice Do not use the provided power cord for other products China Option A10 161 0352 00 161 0325 00 161 0358 00 India Option A11 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 m Top m Left and right side Bottom E Rear Width Height Before operating the instrument verify the ambient temperature Verify the operating humidity Verify the operating altitude Install your instrument 0 1i np U 00 Olfo l 0 ou f O sH6 00 O UO DPO7000C Models 0 in 0 mm 0 in 0 mm on right side 3 in 76 mm on left side 0 in 0 mm standing on feet flip stands down 0 in 0 mm on rear feet 17 96 inches 456 mm 10 9 inches 277 mm 5 C to 45 C 41 F to 113 F 8 to 80 relative humidity with a maximum wet bulb temperature of 29 C 84 F at or below 45 C 113 F noncondensing Upper limit derated to 30 relative humidity at 45 C 113 F DPO7000C models 3 000 m 9 843 feet MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO700
26. 2617 058 2 Select Histogram Depending on Save As xi previous selections you may need to Save What sovein ose emlx cE select More gt Histogram Data to display 080225 _111228 csv the Histogram selection 3 Select the location to save the histogram 4 Type in a name for the histogram and then select a file type 5 Click Save Name 090416 154714 154714 Save as type Histogram tiles cs P Auto increment tile name Prompt for file name before saving Set Front Panel Print Button to Save 158 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Saving timestamps 1 Select File gt Save or Save As gt Timestamp Table Click Timestamp Depending on previous selections you may need to select More gt Timestamp Table to display the Timestamp selection Click Options to specify the Source or FastFrame Data Range otherwise skip to step 4 Select the location to save the timestamp Type in a name for the timestamp and then select a file type Click Save Saving and recalling information File Edit Reference Waveform Controls N A i Save Ctrl S a lm Screen Capture Waveform Vertical Horiz Acq Trig Display Cursors Save As F12 Save Options Save All Waveforms Digitals Recall Setup Recall Default Setup Measurement Delete b User Mask Histogram D
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28. Copy ng ard Printing Mm a Mm To Use a Click tc togge Delay Mcde Off and then click in tre Position erzry box Use a multipurpose knob or the fron panel Horizontal Posi ion knot to set the orizontal position m Click te tagge Delay Mrde On and than click in the Hariz Delay Horizontal Dalay or Ref Pnint Refarenne Fnirt ent y hoxes Use a front panel mukipurpase kook nr tha keypad tn set trese values Behavior 3 File Menu gt lt nes v The Fostion comrol mavcs the trigger paint within the acquired waveform 28 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Getting acquainted with your instrument Accessing menus and control windows Access menus and control windows using the following techniques Click a menu and then select a command Vertical Horiz iA Undo Last Autoset Clear Data select for Copy Copy Setup 1733 049 m Fora shortcut menu right click anywhere in the graticule or on an object The i shortcut menu is context sensitive and f tess Mipir poso Kros varies with the area or object where you PORE right clicked Some examples are shown r in the figure at right aieiai Trigger Type TriggerSource Polarity Turn Ch 1 Off Trigger if Clear Data Glitch Width Autoset T Width Default Setup Set Level to 50 Cursors A gt B Seq i Search Enhanced Bandwidth gt
29. E AA shed ode E AEAEE china antares die 30 venfy Ie ral diagnostics paS Se sisiscie cian stein ceanecianswaianeenmeio EE E EE anion earn EE 30 6005 0 secretar ruren i eee a ene ee ee ee a er ee eres 31 Signal path compensation sis snectostiactreinekogasane la aaesadacinadonrtesonatendeerawnetadind rtaaaie ecteniacieeadonnteaaanan 31 Setting Up anal g Signal VOU aya ercicroe std erttatale sees anore or mncre econ ae ino tv ata E aa a a a ara aa aa ie aa baa e 33 UPO PETU OD inae TE E ean E E E EE A A OE 35 Using UO SO agains entertain confer abn sce E eda nnd atin ne E O a Hain lego 36 Probe Compensation and deskew 0 cece cece cece een e ee ee nn EEE EE ee DEAE EEE EER DEAE EEE EE ED EEE EERE ESR E EEE EEE EES 3 PRCOUISINOT COME CIS gi arectareise demu netd sacle EA tinier E RAEE E E rE T E E 3 OW THe acguisition Modes WONG wt eceancyase us niren Ena eE a E ocean EEEE Gave EE sas 40 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Table of Contents Changing ne aCquiSitiOMMOde x siete mvandienharatderdn det anes dateonsaemedaaee tun Ra aeaieaeedn des gees dancscaxrcesed 41 Starting and Stopping ah ACC USI ON drasstinadata n a a a a a aia 42 Selectina INE NOnZoNtal Modessa erR A EAN 42 using A AS UNG Cha cd hasta We ethan ENA ale a Suse AE Soa ee eens E A N AE ANES 45 Using DSP enhanced DandWidi Ns iis cncstesadewensttacasonat iienaa aaae EEANN CENAA 46 Seting the Terminato VONACC 24 0525023 Gane atau a
30. GS s real time sampling rate on 2 analog channels MS0O72304DX and DPO72304DX 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 real time sampling rate on 2 analog channels MSO71604C and DPO71604C MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Preface m 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 DPO71254C m 8 GHz bandwidth and 25 GS s real time sampling rate on 4 analog channels MSO70804C and DPO70804C E 6 GHz bandwidth and 25 GS s real time sampling rate on 4 analog channels MSO70604C and DPO70604C E 4 GHz bandwidth and 25 GS s real time sampling rate on 4 analog channels MSO70404C and DPO70404C m 3 5 GHz bandwidth and 10 GS s real time sampling rate on all channels 40 GS s on 1 channel DPO7354C m 2 5 GHz bandwidth and 10 GS s real time sampling rate on all channels 40 GS s on 1 channel DPO7254C m 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 m 9500 MHz bandwidth and 5 GS s real time sampling rate on all channels 20 GS s on 1 channel DPO7054C m 2 GHz bandwidth and 10 GS s real time sampling rate on 2 analog channels MSO5204 and DPO5204 1 GHz bandwidth and 10 GS s real time sampling
31. Last Autoset 37 User defined color palette 95 Index User marks 104 User preferences 37 V V Bars cursor 122 Variable persistence 89 Vectors displaying waveforms as 88 Vertical position 34 Vertical position and autoset 37 Video Lines 172 Video trigger defined 71 Video triggering 171 Visual Trigger 81 W Wave Inspector 102 Waveform analyzing 113 cursors 122 display style 88 pan 102 103 pause 103 play 103 play pause 103 recalling 152 saving 150 search and mark 104 user marks 104 zoom 102 Waveform database acquisition mode 40 Waveform record defined 39 Width trigger defined 70 Window trigger defined 70 X X Y display format 90 X Y Z display format 90 Y Y T display format 90 193 Index Z Zoom 96 102 graticule size 103 knob 102 Zoom graticule size 97 194 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual
32. MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 107 Display a waveform 5 To modify the current search setup adjust the displayed controls Displayed controls vary depending on the selected search Search Configure 1 tage om 6 If not already on press All Searches to toggle search to on 2980 031 7 On the screen triangles show the location of automatic marks and triangles with a white outline show the custom user defined locations These appear on both normal and zoomed waveform views Measure Mask Math 1733 268 108 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 8 Quickly investigate your waveform by moving from mark to mark with the Next or Prev lt arrow button No other adjustments are needed 9 To toggle between the display of search events counts or Marks time select the Results tab and press View Count 10 To clear all marks from the table press All Marks Clear 11 To export the Mark Table to a file press All Marks Export 12 To convert a mark or all marks to user marks press Search Marks Save or Save All 13 To remove the currently highlighted row from the Mark Table press Search Marks Clear 14 To toggle between showing mark locations in engineering notation or in high precision form press Digits Display a waveform 2980 032 Results Mark Table IFS Dea o Location a For rare Description i 729 36
33. MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C and DPO7000C Series 5 Adjust the horizontal position and scale using the front panel knobs The horizontal position determines the number of pretrigger and posttrigger samples Postio a3 Scale a MSO5000 and DPO5000 Series 2790 017 Horizontal Position Resolution More Samples Scale gt 1733 016 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C and DPO7000C Series 34 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Acquisition Using Default Setup 1 To quickly return to the factory default settings push DEFAULT SETUP Default Autoset Setup CICI JE EII mng C Horizontai Position Multiview Zoom 1733 017 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C and DPO7000C Series e Save Recall Default Save Menu Setup 2790 018 MS05000 and DPO5000 Series MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 35 Acquisition Using Autoset Use Autoset to quickly and automatically set up the instrument acquisition horizontal trigger and vertical based on the characteristics of the input signal Autoset makes adjustments to the signal such that the waveform displays two or three cycles with the trigger level near the midlevel 1 Connect the probe and then select the input channel See page 33 Setting up analog signal input 2 Push the AUTOSET button to execute an Autoset
34. Retesh Prnt Opticns A a L CI l ck the M iInImIze button In the hel p pees Canals Contens index Search Favaries Horizontal Delay and Horizontal Position Fest Acquisitions Concral 2 Copyright Informaticn Abou Tektonix Oscilloscog From the Horiz Acg ment select Hor zortal Acquistio1 Setup then pen ihe Horizontal tab Controls and Connectors 3 Curscr Setups Display Setups Huricurital and A yuisitivi S Horizomal Control Wirda 2 Acquisition Control winde com Controls Attoset Run Stop Controls Roll Mode Centrals Samplirg Mode Ccntrols Rescluton Controls Acquisition Made Contro Zcorn Setup Contrel Wint Horizoral Position and S Mesk Setups Meth Seups Measurement Setups MyScope Setups window to move help out of the way so you can operate the instrument Overview Use tais control to select the amount of data chat aapears bafore the trigger event m Click Alt and Tab to see the last help SSS ESSE Trigger Setups Fest Acquisitions Corrrol to pi C ag al n 1 a Vertical Seups Roll Mode Centrals amp Copy ng ard Printing Samplirg Mode Centrols File Menu Rescluton Controls e Uti ities a B Arquisiinn Made Cont 2 Zcom Setup Contrel Win Horizonal Position and S Mesk Sctups Mcth Seups Measurement Setups MySrupe Setups amp Trigger Setups Vertical Seups
35. Support Service section of the Tektronix Web site www tektronix com Safety summary Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product or any products connected to it To avoid potential hazards use this product only as specified Using the probe or accessories in a manner not specified could result in a shock or fire hazard To avoid fire or personal injury Ground Referenced oscilloscope use Do not float the reference lead of this probe when using with ground referenced oscilloscopes for example DPO MSO and TDS series oscilloscopes The reference lead must be connected to earth potential 0 V Connect and disconnect properly Connect the probe output to the measurement instrument before connecting the probe to the circuit under test Disconnect the probe input and the probe reference lead from the circuit under test before disconnecting the probe from the measurement instrument Avoid electric shock To avoid injury or loss of life do not connect or disconnect probes or test leads while they are connected to a voltage source Observe all terminal ratings To avoid fire or shock hazard observe all ratings and markings on the product Consult the product manual for further ratings information before making connections to the product Avoid electric shock When using probe accessories never exceed the lowest rating of the probe or its accessory whichever is less including the measurement ca
36. Tx Start Bit Rx Start Bit Tx End of Packet Rx End of Packet Tx Data Rx Data Tx Parity Error Rx Parity Error LIN Search for Sync Identifier Data ID amp Data Wakeup Frame Sleep Frame Error FlexRay Search for Start of Frame Type of Frame Identifier Cycle Count Header Fields Data ID amp Data End of Frame Error Ethernet search for Start of Frame MAC Addresses Q Tag Control Information MAC Length Type Data IPv4Header TCP Header TCP IPv4 Client Data End of Packet and FCS Error PCle search for Pattern Character Symbol Long Ordered Set Error and Any Control Character 8b 10b search for Pattern Character Symbol Error and Any Control Character MIPI search for Stop Start End of Transmission Bus Turn Around Escape Mode Warning Error and Short Long Packet MIL STD 1553 search for Sync Command Status Word Data RT IMG Time and Error Custom search using your custom decoder USB Search for Sync Reset Suspend Resume End of Packet Token Address Packet Data Packet Handshake Packet Special Packet Error Pattern Character Symbol Long Ordered Set Packets LFPS or Any Control Character MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 111 Display a waveform Using a visual search A visual search is performed with the same settings as the main trigger The results of a visual search are displayed as marks with a color distinct from those of an Analyze
37. are designed for use with Tektronix MSO DPO4000B amp 5000 Series oscilloscopes The probes have no user or Tektronix serviceable parts Connecting the probe to the oscilloscope Connect the probe as shown in the illustrations below Input channel Compensation output 2809 005 176 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Appendix C Compensating the probe MSO DPO5000 Perform the following steps to compensate the probe 1 Cre e FY Connect the probe to an oscilloscope channel Connect the probe to the probe compensation output terminals on the oscilloscope front panel Select Vertical gt Probe Cal Select the channel tab that the probe is attached to In the Probe Compensation section of the menu click the Compensate Probe button f WARNING To avoid electric shock only connect to the Probe Comp signal on the oscilloscope when making this adjustment If the probe compensation fails verify that the signal and ground connections are secure at the Probe Comp connections on the oscilloscope Also check that the ground connection is secure at the probe head the rigid or pogo tip is secured tightly in the probe head and the hook tip is securely connected to the tip Standard accessories The standard accessories included with the probe are shown below WARNING To avoid electric shock when using the probe or accessories keep fingers behind the finger guard of probe body an
38. can now save a waveform by pushing the front panel Print button MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 151 Saving and recalling information Recalling waveforms 1 Select File gt Recall File Edt Vertical Horizf4cq Trig a Reference Waveform Controls Save Waveform Save S Save Ontions pave All Waveforms Recall Recall Default Setup 1733 159 2 Click Waveform Recall Recall What Look in Ge naveoms O 7 3 3 Select the Destination of the waveform Be Ge waver X ef you are recalling ee ia TDS_REF2 WFM 4 Select the waveform to recall E T05 _REF3 WFM E TOS_REF4 WFM 5 Click Recall Clicking Recall turns on the reference waveform and activates the Reference Waveform control window User Mask Destination Rett enm BR a Files of type Tektronis waveform Data wfm hd Bared Help 1733 160 6 Use the controls to adjust the Reference Horz Position Label ne Reference Display Ref 1 Vert Position Scale waveform You can also access the CG Gee Ondi 13m 50 0 O e Reference Waveform control window by selecting File gt Reference Waveform Controls File Edit Yenical Horiz Acq Reference Waveform Controls Save Save As 152 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Quick tip Saving and recalling information
39. establish a connection between your Tektronix Logic Analyzer and oscilloscope using the Add External Oscilloscope wizard 1 Select Add iView External Oscilloscope from the logic analyzer System menu 2 Select your model of oscilloscope 3 Follow the on screen instructions and then click Next 4 See your Tektronix Logic Analyzer documentation for more information on correlating data between the logic analyzer and the oscilloscope BERI Tools Window Help Run System Ctri R Repetitive Status Monitor Ctrl M System Properties System Trigger System Configuration System Inter probing Repetitive Properties PG Run Properties Symbols Calibration and Diagnostics Lock Data Windows Add iView External Oscilloscope Delete View External Oscilloscope Add Data Source Options 1733 231 Add Wiew External Oscilloscope Ths sue wiid guides you Arough the proceni of commecting your extemal cectioecece to your Textonx Loge Analyzer TLA The witars pmmots you to e model of edema oscllescope Using ths r omaton t guides you analyzer to the edemal cecoscope and establishing between te msumects Show only Mety compatible oscilloscoces Brera Osctescspe Voce SC oscilloscope you are adding does not appear in the ist then the loge have the files Necessary 30 poot your moge of edema You can downoad the latest ere cechosesoe epon fies from waw tektrona con
40. gray shades m User displays the waveform in a user defined color Quick tips Display Cursors Measure Display Setup Appearance screen Text Objects Colors Display Style Display Persistence Display Format Waveform Interpolation Graticule Style Record View Palette FastAcqitmDB Palette User Palette Waveform Display Oniot Display Trigger T Normal Temperature Grading Monochrome Green spectral Grading Monochrome Gray User 2617 076 Display a waveform Choose one of the color grading palettes in the Display gt Colors control window to see different sample densities represented in different colors m There are two color palettes one for Record View and one for FastAcq WfmDB MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 95 Display a waveform Setting reference waveform colors Select Display gt Colors and then select one of the following m Default uses the default system color for reference waveforms m Inherit uses the same color for the reference waveform as the original waveform Setting Math Waveform Colors Select Display gt Colors and then select one of the following m Default uses the default system color for math waveforms m Inherit uses the same color for the math waveform as the lowest numbered channel waveform the math function is based on Quick tips Display Cursor Measure
41. largest bin of the histogram Displays the middle point of the histogram box Half of all acquired points within or on the histogram box are less than this value and half are greater than this value Displays the voltage of the highest nonzero bin in vertical histograms or the time of the rightmost nonzero bin in the horizontal histograms Displays the voltage of the lowest nonzero bin in vertical histograms or the time of the leftmost nonzero bin in the horizontal histograms Displays the peak to peak value of the histogram Vertical histograms display the voltage of the highest nonzero bin minus the voltage of the lowest nonzero bin Horizontal histograms display the time of the rightmost nonzero bin minus the time of the leftmost nonzero bin Measures the average of all acquired points within or on the histogram box Measures the standard deviation Root Mean Square RMS deviation of all acquired points within or on the histogram box Displays the percentage of points in the histogram that are within one standard deviation of the histogram mean MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Analyzing waveforms Histogram measurements cont Measurement Mean 2 Std Dev Mean 3 Std Dev Description Displays the percentage of points in the histogram that are within two standard deviations of the histogram mean Displays the percentage of points in the histogram that are within three standa
42. lt or a user specified time Searches for a signal that is entering or leaving the threshold window Qualify the search in terms of time by using the When Wider option or by the logical state of other channels using the When Logic option Search for a logic pattern AND OR NAND or NOR across multiple waveforms with each input set to either High Low or Don t Care Search for when the event goes true goes false or stays valid for gt lt or a user specified time Additionally you must define one of the inputs as a clock for synchronous state searches Search for rising and or falling edges that are gt lt or a user specified time Searches for no pulse in a specified time Searches for when all of the logic inputs to the selected logic function cause the function to be True or False when the clock input changes state searches for DDR read pulses Requires option DDRA Searches for DDR write pulses Requires option DDRA Searches for DDR read and write pulses Requires option DDRA Parallel Search for a binary or hex value I2C Search for Start Repeated Start Stop Missing Ack Address Data or Address and Data SPI Search for SS Active MOSI MISO or MOSI amp MISO CAN Search for Start of Frame Type of Frame Data Remote Error Overload Identifier standard or extended Data Identifier and Data End of Frame or Missing Ack Bit Stuffing Error RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 UART Search for
43. or combine it with the B Event Delayed trigger to capture more complex signals After the A Event occurs the trigger system looks for the B Event before triggering and displaying the waveform A trigger 1 Select Trig gt A Event Main Trigger Setup Triq Display CUED Measure t A Event Main Trigger Setup A B Trigger Sequence B Event Delayed Trigger Setup 2 Set the A trigger type and source in the A Event tab A Event A gt B Seq B Event 2790 076 B trigger Delayed LEa Trigger A gt B Sequence 3 Choose a function in the A B Seq tab Horizontal 4 Set the trigger delay time or the number A Trigger of B events B Trigger Trigger Delay 1733 070 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 73 Pinpoint triggers 5 Set the B trigger characteristics in the B Event Delayed tab 6 Select Normal Trigger Mode and Auto Holdoff in the Mode tab Trigger on B Event The A trigger arms the instrument Posttrigger acquisition starts on the nth B event B Trigger After Delay Time The A trigger arms the instrument Posttrigger acquisition starts on the first B edge after the trigger delay time 74 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 2790 081 A Event 1733 072 Pretrigger record m Posttrigger record A trigger point Acquired lt waveform record A trigger source B trig
44. provided with handles for lifting and carrying MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Important safety information WARNING The product is heavy To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the device get help when lifting or carrying the product Use the secondary grip for repositioning lifting on the bench top To avoid injury by dropping the instrument use the Use only the Tektronix rackmount hardware specified for this product Service safety summary The Service safety summary section contains additional information required to safely perform service on the product Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures Read this Service safety summary and the General safety summary before performing any service procedures To avoid electric shock Do not touch exposed connections Do not service alone Do not perform internal service or adjustments of this product unless another person capable of rendering first 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
45. remove statistics select Off NOTE Placing the cursor over a measurement displays a higher resolution version of the measurement Snapshot To see a one time view of all valid measurements select Measure gt Snapshot NOTE If the setup for a measurement is invalid the results of that measurement is displayed as 3 question marks To select between taking a snapshot of general measurements or communications measurements select General or Comm MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Analyzing waveforms Measure Mask Math MyScop Statistics Reset Statistics Off Mean Reference Levels Al l T Statistics Controls Waveform Histograms Reset Histogram Histogram Measurements P Mean St Dev Count Info Pons poo pao po po po ho f EI oswa 25us psu psu ba bo ho O EI wrea rzs fiw feu fiw oo ho i Prise toms som foon foon po ho 0 1733 108 S Measurement Snapshot on Ch 1 Measure Mask Math MyScope i Measurement Setup 28 T2us Freq 34 2kHz 13 5ps Neg Width 15 d4ps 86 Dips 141 39ns Fall Tine 69 33ra AT 289 Duty Cyc 52 72 3 37 Overshoot 4 3 snapshot a B45 mv i 20 m i AG Din 12 Om Amplitude F i 83 mY B96 mv 313 bom Cycle Mean I Amy 552 Bim Cycle RMS 554 Elmy Time 37 Sduvs Cyc Area 10 83s 1733 253 Measurement Snapshot on Ch 1 RE Measurement Context His
46. rise time measurements It is calculated using either the min max or histogram method The min max method uses the maximum value found The histogram method uses the most common value found above the midpoint This value is measured over the entire waveform or gated region This value is used as 0 whenever high reference mid reference or low reference values are needed such as in fall time or rise time measurements It is calculated using either the min max or histogram method The min max method uses the minimum value found The histogram method uses the most common value found below the midpoint This value is measured over the entire waveform or gated region The true Root Mean Square voltage over the entire waveform or gated region The true Root Mean Square voltage over the measurement region The most positive peak voltage Max is measured over the entire waveform or gated region The most negative peak voltage Min is measured over the entire waveform or gated region The absolute difference between the maximum and minimum amplitude in the entire waveform or gated region The true Root Mean Square voltage over the first cycle in the waveform or the first cycle in the gated region This is measured over the entire waveform or gated region and is expressed as Positive Overshoot Maximum High Amplitude x 100 This is measured over the entire waveform or gated region and is expressed as Negative Overshoot Low Minimum
47. the bus 5 Select the bus signal to trigger on 6 Depending on your Trigger On choice and your bus type make the required selections for the bus See the online help for additional help setting up a bus 80 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Triggering using Visual Triggers Visual Triggering Visual triggering allows you to create trigger conditions directly on the display screen Visual Triggers are available as an option 1 Create a visual trigger area by left clicking and dragging a box on the display Then select Add Visual Trig Area from the menu NOTE This same menu allows you to hide or show all visual trigger areas and toggle visual triggering on and off 2 Click the area to enable its handles Click and drag the area to move it to a new location Click and drag one of the area handles to resize the area vertically horizontally or both zoom 1 On zoom 2 On zoom On zoom 4 0n Histogram Vertical Histogram Horizontal Measurement Gating Pinpoint triggers Add Visual Trig Area Visual Trigger On Cancel 2790 090 2790 091 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 81 Pinpoint triggers 82 3 Right click in the visual trigger area and select Visual Trigger Area from the menu Use the visual trigger menus to edit the trigger area and set conditions for the visual trigger
48. tracking down the cause of intermittent failures If you know what type of anomaly you are looking for it is easy to configure the oscilloscope advanced triggering capability to isolate it However when you do not know what you are looking for it can be exceptionally tedious and time consuming to find infrequent anomalies especially given the low waveform capture rate on traditional digital storage oscilloscopes Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes enabled by DPX technology have an exceptionally fast acquisition mode called FastAcq which allows you to find anomalies like these in a matter of seconds or minutes A regular DSO would take hours or days to find the same event Use the following procedure to capture intermittent anomalies 1 Connect the probe to the input signal source NS VV 2590 040 2 Push Autoset Horizontal Position 1733 018 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C and DPO7000C Series 2790 036 MS05000 and DPO5000 Series MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 165 Application examples 3 Select Display gt Display Persistence gt Infinite Persistence In this example Display Cursor Measure you are looking at a clock signal After si lal observing the signal for 1 2 minutes Appearance but before you look for the problem ERENER elsewhere go to step 4 Objects Colors Display Style Display Persistence Reset Persistence Display Format I
49. 0 MultiView Zoom to view and compare up to four zoom areas at a time Lock and manually or automatically scroll up to four zoom areas You can control the visibility of waveforms inside the zoom window m Automatically search and mark events of interest on your waveform m Automatic DDR analysis using the DDR Memory Technology Analysis option Customizable MyScope control windows m Ability to control sample rate and record length separately from horizontal scale An intuitive graphical user interface UI with online help that is built in and available on screen m Internal removable disk storage m Wide array of probing solutions Documentation 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 Access online help from the Help button or Help menu for information on controls and elements on screen See page 28 Accessing online help Programmer Commands Programmer guide on the documentation browser or available on line at www tektronix com manuals Includes the syntax of the GPIB commands Service Information Service manual on the documentation browser or available on line at www tektronix com manuals Conventions used in this manual
50. 0 V peak lt 1 Vrus for lt 1 V FS settings and lt 5 5 Vans for 21 V FS settings lt 1 2 VIFS settings 1 5 V relative to the termination bias 30 mA maximum 5 V absolute maximum input gt 1 2 VIFS settings 10 V at 25 C derated to 8 4 V at 45 C limited by attenuator 15 V N CAUTION For proper cooling keep the bottom and sides of the instrument clear of obstructions MS05000 and DPO5000 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 m Rear Left side 2 Width 3 Height 4 Before operating the instrument verify the ambient temperature Bia Ru fstp Leuel Push Set 50 6 E CAT IA Aug In f 2790 001 2 in 50 8 mm 2 in 50 8 mm 17 3 inches 439 mm 9 2 inches 233 mm including feet 10 7 inches 272 mm including vertical handle and feet 5 C to 50 C 41 F to 131 F MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 5 Verify the operating humidity 6 Verify the operating altitude 7 Maximum input voltage 50 Q input impedance 1 MQ input impedance Maximum nondestructive input voltage to logic probes Install your instrument High 40 C to 50 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 relat
51. 00 Series User Manual Run application software Run application software Each application is available for ten free trials on your instrument These applications provide application specific measurement solutions Some examples are described below Additional packages may be available Some applications may not be available on your instrument Contact your Tektronix representative or visit our Web site at www tektronix com for more information Use DDRA Memory Bus Analysis to automatically identify DDR1 LP DDR1 LP DDR2 LP DDR3 DDR2 DDR3 DDR4 DDR3L GDDR3 and GDDR5 read and writes Use DJA DPOJET Jitter and Eye Diagram Analysis Advanced to reliably measure complex clock digital and serial data signals DPOJET Essentials included standard with all models Use D PHY for MIPI D PHY Transmitter debug characterization and compliance testing requires option DJA Use DP12 Display Port Compliance Software to validate your IC motherboard and graphics card designs Use DVI Compliance Test Solution Software for DVI physical layer compliance testing Use ERRDT Frame and Bit Error Rate Detector to detect errors in high speed serial standards requires option ST6G Use ET3 to perform 10 100 1000 Base T Ethernet compliance testing Use HT3 HDMI Compliance Test Software for HDMI compliance testing for 24 GHz models Use HT3DS HDMI Direct Synthesis for HDMI 1 4 requires HT3 for HDMI analysis Use LT Waveform Limit Testing to compare an acquire
52. 000C Series exe 38 9f of efef 2790 005 MSO5000 and DPO5000 Series MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 9 Install your instrument Removing the power MS05000 and DPO5000 Series 10 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Install your instrument securing the oscilloscope 1 Use a standard laptop computer style security lock to secure your oscilloscope to your location ie Somme E edo Eq 5 Oo ap O 2790 054 MS05000 and DPO5000 Series Connecting to a network Connect your instrument to a network for printing file sharing internet access and other functions Consult with your network administrator and use the standard Windows utilities to configure the instrument for your network Use the Remote Desktop Connection of Windows to control and view the instrument remotely 2597 004 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 11 Install your instrument Adding a second monitor You can operate the instrument while using Windows and installed applications on an external monitor Follow the procedure below to set up a dual monitor configuration 12 MSO DPO70000DX and MSO DPO70000C Series 1 Connect second monitor
53. 00C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 2597 001 MSO DPO70000C DX Models 0 in 0 mm 3 in 76 mm 0 in 0 mm standing on feet flip stands down 0 in 0 mm on rear feet 17 75 inches 451 mm 11 48 inches 292 mm 5 C to 45 C 41 F to 113 F 8 to 80 relative humidity at up to 32 C 90 F 5 to 45 relative humidity above 32 C 90 F up to 45 C 113 F noncondensing and is limited by a maximum wet bulb temperature of 29 4 C 85 F derates relative humidity to 32 at 45 C 113 F MSO DPO70000C DX models 3 000 m 9 843 feet derate maximum operating temperature by 1 C per 300 meters 984 25 feet above 1500 meters 4921 25 feet altitude Install your instrument 7 Maximum input voltage DPO7000C models 50 Q 1 MQ Maximum input voltage 4 GHz to 20 GHz models 50 Q Maximum input voltage gt 20 GHz models 50 Q Maximum nondestructive input voltage to logic probes MSO70000C DX Series 5 Vrus with no impulse allowed with peaks s 24 V 150 V derate at 20 dB decade to 9 Vrms above 200 kHz The maximum input voltage at the BNC between center conductor and ground is 400 V peak The RMS voltage is limited to lt 150 V for arbitrary waveshapes including DC The maximum pulse width for impulses with peaks over 150 V is 50 us Example At 0 V to 400 V peak rectangular wave the duty factor is 14 The maximum transient withstand voltage is 80
54. 00DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Install your instrument Operating system restore If your instrument shipped with an operating system restore DVD and you need to restore the operating system you can use the procedure that came with the DVD The instrument contains an operating system restore file on a separate partition of the hard drive The preferred method to restore the instrument operating system is to use the hard disk restore file CAUTION Using the restore process reformats the hard drive and reinstalls the operating system All saved data is lost If possible save important files to external media before performing a system restore 1 Restart the instrument During the boot up process you will see the following message at the top of the screen Starting Acronis Loader press F5 for Acronis Startup Recovery Manager NOTE To successfully complete the system restore you must use the Windows version of the Acronis software Using a generic MAC keyboard starts the DOS version of the Acronis software Do not use a MAC keyboard 2 Repeatedly press the F5 key until the Acronis True Image Tool opens There is a 15 second time period from when the message appears until the instrument proceeds with the normal instrument startup If the instrument does not open the Acronis application power off the instrument then power on the instrument and try again 3 Click Restore 4 In the Confirmation d
55. 119 7465 xx power supply External reference input Auxiliary output Security lock input AC Power input Removable hard disk drive cover Ground connection MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual MS05000 and DPO5000 Series 2790 010 Getting acquainted with your instrument To use PS 2 devices they must be plugged in before you power on the instrument PS 2 devices must not be hot swapped Interface and display The menu bar mode provides access to commands that control all of the instrument features and functions The toolbar mode provides access to the most common features 1 Menu Bar Access to data I O printing online help and instrument functions Buttons Menu Click to toggle between toolbar and menu bar modes and to customize your toolbar Multipurpose Knob Readouts Adjust and display parameters controlled by the multipurpose knobs Display Live reference math digital and bus waveforms display here with cursors Waveform Handle Click and drag to change vertical position of a waveform or bus Click the handle and change the position and scale using the multipurpose knobs Controls Status Quick reference to vertical selections scale offset and parameters Readouts Display cursor and measurement readouts in this area Measurements are selectable from the menu bar or toolbar If a control window is displayed some combinations of readouts move t
56. 12 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 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 lt 0 8 division increase in peak to peak noise MSO5000 and DPO5000 4 0 division waveform displacement or 8 0 division increase in peak to peak noise MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual IX Compliance information Australia New Zealand Declaration of Conformity EMC Complies with the EMC provision of the Radiocommunications Act per the following standard in accordance with ACMA m CISPR 11 2003 Radiated and Conducted Emissions Group 1 Class A in accordance with EN 61326 1 2006 and EN 61326 2 1 2006 Australia New Zealand contact Baker amp 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 EU declaration of conformity low voltage Compliance was demonstrated to the following specification as listed in the Official Journal of the European Union Low Voltage Directive 2006 9
57. 153 Screen cursor 122 Screen shots saving 149 Screen text 92 Scroll zoomed waveforms 100 101 Search 104 105 107 Security lock 11 Segmented memory 61 Sequential triggering 73 Serial 170 Serial error detector 132 Serial mask testing 138 Serial trigger defined 70 Set Clear Mark button 105 Setup Hold trigger defined 70 Shortcut menu 29 Side panel map 20 Signal input 33 Sin x x interpolation 91 Single sequence 42 Snapshot 119 120 Software latest release 175 optional 163 version 175 Specifications operating 3 power supply 7 Spectral analysis 129 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Spectral grading color palette 95 Spectral math expression advanced 130 SPI 170 Start an acquisition 42 State trigger defined 70 Statistics 119 Stop an acquisition 42 Temperature grading color palette 95 Termination voltge 48 Time measurements 115 Time Stamps 62 defined 61 Timeout trigger defined 70 Timestamp saving 159 Transition trigger defined 70 TRIG D status light 72 Trigger B Event scan 76 concepts 66 coupling 67 E mail on trigger 84 forcing 66 holdoff 66 level 67 modes 66 parallel bus 78 170 posttrigger 66 67 pretrigger 66 67 readout 72 selections 70 serial bus 80 170 slope 67 status 72 types 70 visual trigger 81 Trigger event defined 66 Trigger level markers 94 Trigger Position 75 U Undo
58. 1733 088 IRE 1733 201 1733 202 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Use for quick estimate of waveform parameters Use for full screen measurements with cursors and automatic readouts when cross hairs are not needed Use for making quick estimates of waveforms while leaving more room for automatic readouts and other data Use with automatic readouts and other screen text when display features are not needed Use for NTSC video signals Use for video signals other than NTSC Display Cursors Measure w Display Setup Appearance screen Text Objects Colors Display Style Display Persistence Display Format Waveform Interpolation Graticule Style Record View Palette FastacaVimDB Palette F User Palette Waveform Display On Ott Display Trigger T Disolaw Date amp Time l ee Full Cross Hair Grid Frame Display a waveform 93 Display a waveform Setting the Trigger Level Marker 1 Select Display gt Objects Display Cursor Measure Trigger Level Marker 2 Select one of the following Display Setup Short m Short displays a short arrow on the Appearance side of the graticule screen Text on m Long displays a horizontal line az m across the graticule PIERE Colors Lon m Off turns off the trigger
59. 2617 080 50 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Acquisition Setting up digital channels You can set a digital channel threshold size position and label on MSO70000C DX and MSO5000 Series instruments DPO5000 Series instruments with option MSOE installed and DPO70000DX instruments with option MSOU installed 1 Select Digital gt Digital Setup Digital Horiz Acg Digital Setup Bus Setup 2617 082 2 Select the D7 DO or D15 D8 tab for the digital channels you want to set up 3 Click a digital channel button to toggle the display of the digital channel on or off 015 8 4 Click Threshold or Position and adjust them using the keyboard or multipurpose knobs Or set the threshold of all 16 channels by entering a Global Threshold SF value and clicking Apply D15 D8 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 2617 105 51 Acauisition 5 To change the displayed vertical size of all digital channels click Size and select the display size from the list 2617 106 6 To change a digital channel label click the label and enter a new label using the keyboard me e Large W ETHE ETEA ETA 4 66aiv 3 66div A 2 66div_ 2617 107 52 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Acquisition Setting up a bus You can set up serial optional
60. 5 EC m EN 61010 1 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements m 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 U S nationally recognized testing laboratory listing m UL61010 1 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements m UL61010 2 030 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Part 2 030 Particular requirements for testing and measuring circuits Canadian certification m 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 X MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Compliance information Additional compliances m IEC 61010 1 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements m IEC 61010 2 030 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use
61. 70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Frame Finder searches for and displays a FastFrame different frame 5 If the anomaly you are looking for is not in the displayed frame push No Frame Saw Chi Ch4 F Finder searches for another different frame Chi cn4 v 6 Ifthe anomaly you are looking for is in the displayed frame push Yes 7 Ifyou are done searching push Stop 1738257 8 Push Run Stop to restart acquisitions Default Intensity Autoset Setup FastAcq CO sel sel o KI PushEing Horizontal Trigger 1733 258 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C and DPO7000C Series K Run Stop _ 2790 025 MS05000 and DPO5000 Series MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 65 Pinpoint triggers Pinpoint triggers The Pinpoint trigger system comes with advanced trigger types that are usable on both A and B triggers and it can reset the trigger sequence if the B event does not occur after a specific number of events or a specific time Pinpoint triggers support capture of events based on the most complex trigger event or sequence of trigger events Only a portion of the Pinpoint trigger functionality is available on MSO5000 and DPO5000 instruments This section contains concepts and procedures for using the trigger system Triggering concepts Trigger event The trigger event establishes the time zero point in the wavef
62. 90 07 4 Less Than Y Shared Y MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Pinpoint triggers 2790 054 69 Pinpoint triggers Trigger selections Trigger Type Edge Glitch Width Runt Window Timeout Transition Serial Trigger on 64 bit NRZ serial pattern at data rates up to 1 25Gb s and 4 8b 10b Pattern Trigger when logic inputs cause the selected function to become True or False You State Setup Hold trigger 70 c Si4 E Feels 5 of Trigger Conditions Trigger on a rising or falling edge as defined by the slope control Coupling choices are DC AC LF Reject HF Reject and Noise Reject Trigger on a pulse narrower or wider than the specified width or ignore glitches narrower or wider than the specified width Trigger on pulses that are inside or outside a specified time range Can trigger on positive or negative pulses Trigger on a pulse amplitude that crosses one threshold but fails to cross a second threshold before recrossing the first Can detect positive or negative runts or only those wider than a specified width These pulses can also be qualified by the logical state of other channels Trigger when the input signal rises above an upper threshold level or falls below a lower threshold level Trigger the instrument as the signal is entering or leaving the threshold window Qualify the trigger event in terms of time by using the Trigger
63. 97077 USA Email techsupport tektronix com Warranty information For warranty information go to www tektronix com warranty MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 189 Appendix D Connecting the probe to the circuit 1 Install leads Individually through grouper Align leads plug them into a square pin header to make this easier Slide grouper over the leads to engage retention tangs into notches 2 Probe Tip 190 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Index A Accessories 1 Acquisition input channels and digitizers 37 sampling 37 Acquisition modes changing 41 defined 40 Action on event setup 83 Add filtering user definable 127 Amplitude measurements 115 Analyzing waveforms 113 Application examples 165 Application software 163 ARM status light 72 Automatic trigger mode 66 Autoscroll 100 101 Autoset 36 Autoset Undo 37 Average acquisition mode 40 B B Event scan 76 Bandwidth enhancement 46 Bandwidth limit 47 Bus 1 0 configuring 57 setting up a bus 53 setting up a parallel bus 55 setting up a serial bus 54 Buses 1 0 Button D15 D0 58 Play pause 103 Set Clear Mark 105 C Calibration 31 CAN 170 CAN trigger defined 71 Choosing a Trigger Type 68 Cleaning 174 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Color palettes 95 Communicatio
64. A T V Service safety SUMMAFY Sieiiciecinenqmrcmts angie necieuiedinnidintaiean hethlaws Sagara Soaendanadais aueataecede oer niihencadeddewaeadeats vii TS AIS IM NS Manual actsarssed cirecer eon a e N E E O E viii Symbols and terms on the product nann nnnnnuuesssnrrrrnurusrrrrrrrrrrrssrrrrrrrrrrssrrrrrrrrresrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrre viii OM DIANE ORATION sasea tea EE E rence eons E E AS IX EMC COMPIACE erreseina erar E AA dua arama aaleneteduawsn antaauaneniuagalnnniurn anima anauetens IX Dale ly COMMA CC sata 2nig ernaria ee e n ii Ni can ucs oni Aesemeu aden dnt oamuatuepenuenencce X Environmental COMSIGSIAUON Sra isnensntasa na tcnnnnaneardaninmintoaneee annii E E nanedaewe aa xiii E ACS EAN EE EE IE A O AE E E E E A E AE E ET XIV Ee SS AE E E aoe dient amides end ered nares EEEE A E E E XIV DOCUMEN U aia E toner tat eminence E E conan N ag ededamde deerme wen tana tanones Xvi Conventions used in this manual ssc crcrsorerecnsimalacianeicyn stl dniesoondsoaieioswnein wane wala d ae at drinaetderen eins eninsem eta kioamaamemnsnanurs Xvi Stal YOUR IN SURI IIE onneni a E E aosiiaea ama tea eed manana E E O aa daenncmn mata 1 Standard ACCCSS ONC Sia spa rtcteascipaeses ciaradicendaniuein nctacia aa i aE a A AE dae E iE 1 Operating requirements os nnnessnnn uen rrruuu rrr nnrt rr rrrr err rr rrr rnnr err nErEEPEEEEEPAEEEEPP PEEP pepe rerni 3 Fe VOTING E Daea orara NE E A EAEN EEE e EAN DEE E A E E E E 6 FOGGING OF UG INS MA AE A E E E A E
65. Characteristics Description Temperature Operating 15 C to 65 C 5 F to 149 F Nonoperating 62 C to 85 C 80 F to 185 F Humidity Operating 5 to 95 relative humidity up to 30 C Nonoperating 5 to 45 relative humidity 30 C up to 50 C Altitude Operating 3 0 km 9 842 ft maximum Nonoperating 12 2 km 40 000 ft maximum 180 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Appendix C Table 3 Certifications and compliances Characteristics Description EC Declaration of Compliance was demonstrated to the following specification as listed in the Official Journal Conformity of the European Communities Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC EN61010 031 A1 2008 Measurement Category Category Examples of Products in this Category Descriptions CAT III Distribution level mains fixed installation CAT Il Local level mains appliances portable equipment CAT Circuits not directly connected to mains Pollution Degree 2 Do not operate in environments where cond uctive pollutants may be present as defined in IEC 61010 1 Rated for indoor use only Additional Safety Standards UL61010 031 2010 CAN CSA C22 2 No 61010 31 A1 2008 IEC61010 031 IEC 61010 31 A1 2008 Equipment Recycling This product complies with the European Union s requirements according to Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE For more information about recycling options check the
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67. DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 67 Pinpoint triggers Choosing a trigger type 68 Your instrument allows you to modify basic trigger parameters from the front panel or set up more advanced triggers in the Trigger Setup control window NOTE Some trigger type selections are not available on some instruments 1 Select Trig Edge Setup A Event Main Trigger Setup A BTrigger Sequence B Event Delayed Trigger Setup Quick SelectA Trigger Quick Select B Trigger Edge Setup Glitch Setup 2790 026 2 Set the source slope coupling and mode using the setup menu MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 3 To select one of the other trigger types select a trigger type directly from the Trig menu 4 Complete the trigger setup using the controls displayed for the trigger type The controls to set up the trigger vary depending on the trigger type instrument model and options Trig Display Cursors Measure Event Main Trigger Setup BTrigger Sequence B Event Delayed Trigger Setup Quick Select Trigger Quick Select B Trigger Edge Setup Glitch Setup Width Setup Runt Setup Window Setup Timeout Setup Transition Setup Setup Hold Setup Logic Pattern Logic State Comm Setup Serial Pattern Setup Bus Setup Holdoff Mode Run Stop 27
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69. Event B Event 1733 193 3 Select Trigger On gt All Lines ByTme v 250ns 1733 285 172 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Application examples Correlating data between a Tektronix oscilloscope and logic analyzer Almost every design is a high speed design with fast clock edges and data rates For these designs you need to see the analog characteristics of high speed digital signals in relation to complex digital events in the circuit iView is your window into the digital and analog world The iView capability seamlessly integrates and automatically time correlates data from Tektronix logic analyzers and oscilloscopes so you can transfer analog waveforms from the oscilloscope to the logic analyzer display with the click of a mouse View time correlated analog and digital signals side by side and pinpoint the source of elusive glitches and other problems in moments The iView External Oscilloscope Cable allows you to connect your logic analyzer to a Tektronix oscilloscope enabling communication between the two instruments The Add External Oscilloscope wizard which is available from the TLA application System menu will guide you through the process of connecting the iView cable between your logic analyzer and oscilloscope A setup window is also available to help you in verifying changing and testing the oscilloscope settings Before acquiring and displaying a waveform you must
70. G ON DUSE anin a abet aientooniyarmenaue sia ease r E NA 170 Triggering on a video signal its csainainciaavacans pabndareapuonadatanuasauds sidaawawaie mnimabe deans sasodanseanGsaguaniecdastnton 171 Correlating data between a Tektronix oscilloscope and logic analyzer cece cece ee eeeeeeee teense eeeeeeeeaneeees 173 APPENA Fe ae A casoe ha earencuse mo taaicoataea cana E A Guadsen i aateu med E 174 CIC AMING ett ces tite liad eed cute al amet Peak ated ee date dl an mea Pian bak al edie 174 APPONI B eee eee ee ete E i ae ere eee A A ee eee ee ere eee eee 175 Obtaining the latest oscilloscope application and version releASeS cccccesee ee eeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeteeeneeeeeeas 175 ADDENOIK E eee eR Ce ne eevee ETE Teen Cnr en eee eat en Tere ne ee ane Oat eee TT ne ee Tne mere Sree en ern eee em ee ne 176 TPP0500 and TPP1000 500 MHz and 1 GHz 10X passive probes instructions cccccsceeeeneeeeeeeeeeeenes 176 Operating inora na a a tae bom wean a taeceet ates 176 Connecting the probe to the oscilloscope nnnuessnnnuennrrnuesrrrrnerrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrerrrrrrerni 176 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual lil Table of Contents COMPEN SANG GOOD Cis cose ducrvinetan caressa a R e tan Dead tad Aadeneas Serine meta ain Asawa 177 Standard ACCES SOMES ninaa e e doshas a E Venton bin ak sinael E ous ides leone Bere uae 177 optional ACCESSONES is se snxicd wieetin sae re
71. Horizontal Position Multiview Zoom 1733 018 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C and DPO7000C Series Sre 2790 019 Level Z MS05000 and DPO5000 Series ol F 3 Click Undo to undo the last Autoset Parameters that are not affected by SUE d cebua a x Press Undo to return to previous instrument state Autoset retain their settings 1733 058 Quick tips Autoset automatically sets up the analog channels m On instruments with iCapture autoset automatically sets up the iCapture channels 36 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Acquisition m To position the waveform appropriately Autoset may change the vertical position Autoset may also adjust vertical offset f you use Autoset when one or more channels are displayed the instrument selects the lowest numbered channel for horizontal scaling and triggering You can individually control the vertical scaling of each channel m lf you use Autoset when no channels are displayed the instrument turns on channel one Ch 1 and scales it m Close Autoset Undo control window by clicking the X After Autoset Undo closes you can still undo the last Autoset by selecting the Undo Last Autoset command from the Edit menu m Stop the Autoset Undo control window from opening automatically by changing the User Preferences in the Utilities menu Probe compensation and deskew To optimize measurement accuracy see the
72. MSO70000C DX Series Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes DPO70000C DX Series Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes DPO7000C Series Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes MS0O5000 and DPO5000 Series Oscilloscopes User Manual ANION UN IOT TAO ATT UAE ITT Tektronix 071 2980 03 S MSO70000C DX Series Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes DPO70000C DX Series Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes DPO7000C Series Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes MSO5000 and DPO5000 Series Oscilloscopes User Manual This document supports firmware version 6 8 www tektronix com Tektronix 071 2980 03 S Copyright Tektronix All rights reserved Licensed software products are owned by Tektronix or its subsidiaries or suppliers and are protected by national copyright laws and international treaty provisions Tektronix products are covered by U S and foreign patents issued and pending Information in this publication supersedes that in all previously published material Specifications and price change privileges reserved TEKTRONIX and TEK are registered trademarks of Tektronix Inc TekScope TekConnect Wave Inspector and TekLink are registered trademarks of Tektronix Inc FastFrame OpenChoice iCapture MyScope MultiView Zoom SignalVu TekExpress TriMode TekSecure TekProbe TekVPI TekVISA MagniVu DPX and PinPoint are trademarks of Tektronix Inc Contacting Tektronix Tektronix Inc 14150 SW Karl Braun Drive P O Box 500 Beaverton OR 97077 USA For product information sa
73. NI SignalExpress software MSO5000 and DPO5000 Keyboard MSO DPO70000C DX models only Mouse optical DVI to VGA adapter MSO70000C DPO70000C and DPO7000C series Front Cover MSO5000 and DPO5000 All other models Wrist Strap MSO DPO70000C DX models only Accessory Pouch MSO DPO70000C DX models DPO7000C models MS05000 and DPO5000 models Tektronix part number 071 2980 xx 071 2989 xx 077 0063 xx 077 0010 xx TCA BNC TCA 292MM TCA 292D P6616 TPP1000 TPP0500 119 6107 xx 063 4253 xx 119 7083 xx 119 7054 xx 88 7 4187 00 200 5052 xx 200 4963 xx 006 3415 05 016 144 1 xx 016 1966 xx 016 2029 xx MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Install your instrument Accessory One 17 channel digital probe with accessory kit MSO70000DX models only Accessory Tektronix part number Power Cord No power cord or AC adapter Option A99 One of the following North America Option AO Universal Euro Option A1 Australia Option A3 North America 240 V Option A4 Switzerland Option A5 Japan Option A6 Brazil Option A12 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Tektronix part number P6 17A MSO5000 and DPO5000 mod els 161 0348 00 161 0343 00 161 0344 00 161 0346 00 161 0347 00 161 0342 00 161 0341 00 161 0349 00 161 0356 00 DPO7000C models 161 0104 00 161 0104 06 161 0104 07 161 0104 14 161 0104 08
74. O DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Acquisition Setting up analog signal input Use front panel buttons to set up your instrument to acquire the signal 1 Connect the probe to the input signal source CAUTION To prevent damage to the instrument always wear an antistatic wrist strap when making connections to the instrument and observe the maximum input voltage ratings for inout connectors 2980 010 2597 014 MSO DPO70000DX and MSO DPO70000C Series 2790 014 MS05000 and DPO5000 Series 2 Select the input channel by pushing the front panel buttons to toggle the channels on and off Vertical D O O le OBO O A S O O 4 2790 015 MS0O5000 and DPO5000 Series 1733 014 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C and DPO7000C Series MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 33 Acquisition 3 Push Autoset 4 Adjust the vertical position scale and offset using the front panel knobs CDa D Trigger ee 4 i 2790 016 MS05000 and DPO5000 Series lt 300 VRMS CAT IIA Aux In E p Oe amp Single Pushin Horizontal Position Multiview Zoom ey Cursors O D Set Clear 2597 009 Mark aD r
75. O7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 129 Analyzing waveforms 130 Use the following procedure to build an advanced spectral math expression 1 Select Math gt Advanced Spectral 2 Select the math waveform that you want to define 3 Click the type of spectral waveform that you want to create To redefine a waveform click Clear 4 Select the source waveform 5 Adjust the spectral waveform using the controls in the Spectral Setup control window and use the multipurpose knobs MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Math Cha Ch4 Basic Spectral Advanced Spectral Magnitude Spectrum Phase Spectrum 1733 120 mani W OOO 0 0s 200s 125000 56 256 Gaussian Y 312 5MHz 10 0kHz Quick Quick 2790 032 Default Autoset Setup Push ind Adjust FFT center frequency b Push 79 5 Adjust FFT span 2790 033 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C and DPO7000C Series 6 Analyzing waveforms e aaantm Multipurpose a Cursors T Intensity O Multipurpose b 2790 034 MS05000 and DPO5000 Series View time domain and frequency domain waveforms simultaneously Use Gating to select only a part of the time domain waveform for spectral analysis See page 118 Gating Time domain Frequency domain 1733 122 Quick tips Sources for spectral math waveforms mu
76. PO5000 Series User Manual 163 Run application software m Use ST1G or ST6G Serial Protocol Trigger Software to trigger and decode NRZ serial data ST1G and 8B 10B data on high speed serial or data protocols ST6G Protocol triggering up to 6 25 GS s with ST6G m Use SVP SVM and SVE Spectral Analysis application to validate wideband designs and characterize wideband spectral events m Use SVO for flexible OFDM analysis requires SVE m Use SVT for settling time measurements frequency and phase requires SVE m Use USB to characterize USB 2 0 signals including mask testing and parametric testing m Use USB3 to verify characterize debug and compliance test USB 3 0 systems requires option DJA m Use VET to enable visual trigger and search m Use XGBT for 10 GBASE T Ethernet physical medium attachment PMA physical layer PHY electrical compliance testing Follow the instructions provided with the application software to install it To run the Analyze Utilities Help software select Analyze and then select the application search Mark USB2 0 Test Package 164 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Application examples Application examples This section contains examples of using your instrument in common troubleshooting tasks and extending the use of your instrument Capturing intermittent anomalies One of the most difficult tasks that design engineers face is
77. Part 2 030 Particular requirements for testing and measuring circuits Equipment type Test and measuring equipment Safety class Class 1 grounded product Pollution degree descriptions 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 m 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 m 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 office home environment Temporary condensation occurs only when the product is out of service m 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 m Pollution degree 4 Pollution that generates persistent conductivity through conductive dust rain or snow Typical outdoor locations Pollution degree rating Pollution degree 2 as defined in IEC 61010 1 Rated for indoor dry location use only IP ratin
78. Refer to online help for detailed information about creating and editing visual triggers 4 From the Trig menu select Visual Trigger Setup then double click the Visual Trigger equation Refer to online help for detailed information about using the Qualification Expression Editor DUT A1 amp C1 OUT A2 C1 Es Graticule Visual Trigger Area 1 Must be inside Must be outside r Edit Equation Edit Shape Triangle u Rectangle Duplicate Area Delete Area Hexagon Delete All Areas Trapezoid Hide Trig Expression Flip Vertical 1 88Vidiv A Hide Visual Trig Areas Flip Horizontal Hide Area Settings 90 CW Visual Trigger Of 90 CCW 2790 092 Qualification Expression Editor MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Pinpoint triggers Setting up Action on Event Action on Event allows configure the oscilloscope to save a variety of files when a defined event takes place such as a trigger events mask test failures and limit test failures 1 Select File gt Action Sn Event File Edit Vertical Digital Horizie 2 Select the event to use a Reference Waveform Controls 3 Select the action to take when the event Save Screen Capture Ctri S occurs Select Save Send E mail or ee he ro gt both Save Options b Use the Setup button next to Save to display the Save on Event Se
79. SO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Saving and recalling information Recalling instrument setups 1 Select File gt Recall 7 File Edit Vertical Horizf4cq Trig E Reference Waveform Controls Save Waveform Save S Save Options Save All Waveforms Recall Recall Default Setup 1733 159 2 Click Setup _ Recall what i 3 Select the setup you want to recall Footin Oscllesrope Meman Factory Mele Factory el Factor Defaults Recall a setup file from one of the ten Factory ED Factory locations in the instrument memory or ie Be Factor Factory Factory from a Windows directory Factory mE Factory To retain your current deskew settings E n E Desktop click Don t recall deskew values O Stinger _captures os0918_152023 set version 1 3 564 4 Click Recall 020918 _152012 set 080918_152019 set User Mask a File name Ef Recall Files of type Setup files set Cancel Don t recall deskew values Keep existing deskew settings Help 1733 164 Quick tip m You can recall any setup stored on disk and then save it in an internal setup storage location for quicker access MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 155 Saving and recalling information Saving measurements 1 Select File gt Save or Save As gt Measurement 2 Click Options
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81. Type in a name for the mask and then select a file type 5 Click Save Saving and recalling information File Edit Vertical Horiz Acq Trig Display Cursors N Save Save As F12 mara ra a ep ee r Save Options Waveform Save All Waveforms Digitals Recall Setup Recall Default Setup Measurement Delete User Mask Page Setup Histogram Data Timestamp Table Print Preview Print Ctrl P Minimize Ctrl M Shutdown Exit 2617 056 Save As P Save What Savein E was i X em Examples Ix Screen Capture Wavefom Digitals Name 090416 154450 Save as type User Mask files msk Auto increment file name Prompt for file name before saving Set Front Panel Print Button to Save MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 157 Saving and recalling information Saving histogram data 1 select File Save or Save As gt File Edit Vertical HorizAcq Trig Display Cursors M Histogram Data Reference Waveform Controls Save Cirl S Save As Fi2 Save Options Waveform Save All Waveforms Digitals Recall Setup Recall Default Setup Measurement Delete User Mask Page Setup Histogram Data Print Preview Timestamp Table Print Ctri P ff Minimize Ctrl M Shutdown Exit
82. Verify safety after repair Always recheck ground continuity and mains dielectric strength after performing a repair MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual vil Important safety information Terms in this manual These terms may appear in this manual A WARNING Warning statements identify conditions or practices that could result in injury or loss of life f 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 m DANGER indicates an injury hazard immediately accessible as you read the marking m WARNING indicates an injury hazard not immediately accessible as you read the marking m CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the product When this symbol is marked on the product be sure to consult the manual to find 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 in the manual The following symbol s may appear on the product A O 4 CAUTION Protective Ground Earth Terminal Refer to Manual Earth Terminal Chassis Ground Ky A WARNING Standby High Voltage viii MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Compliance information Compliance information This section lists the EMC electromagnetic
83. When Wider option or by the logical state of other channels using the Trigger When Logic option Trigger when no pulse is detected within a specified time Trigger on pulse edges that traverse between two thresholds at faster or slower rates than the specified time The pulse edges can be positive or negative symbols at data rates up to 6 25Gb s MSO70000C DX and DPO70000C DX only Requires option ST1G DPO7000C or ST6G MSO70000C DX and DPO70000C DX Includes clock recovery Push the Push to Set 50 control to reinitialize clock recovery Pattern Lock automatically finds and locks on a long repeating pseudo random bit sequence PRBS This lock means that the instrument knows the bit length of the pseudo random bit sequence and can predict when the cycle repeats Pattern Lock enables the instrument to take samples at specific locations in a data pattern with outstanding time base accuracy can also specify that the logic conditions must be satisfied for a specific amount of time before triggering Not recommended with iCapture inputs if using more than one source or an external trigger Trigger when all of the logic inputs to the selected logic function cause the function to be True or False when the clock input changes state Not recommended with iCapture inputs if using more than one source or an external trigger Trigger when a logic input changes state inside the setup and hold times relative to the clock The mode triggers o
84. a Fo lower bandwidth waveform 1733 208 Envelope mode finds the highest and lowest record points over many acquisitions WN hw ly AN LW LA O gt Ald la Envelope uses Peak Detect for each A h mah individual acquisition Average mode calculates the average value for each record point over many acquisitions A hw te A hal ke A ha ke C gt Average uses Sample mode for each 1733 211 individual acquisition Use average mode to reduce random noise Waveform Database mode is a three dimensional accumulation of source RS a AC S C gt XX waveform data over several acquisitions In addition to amplitude and timing information the database includes a count of the number of times a specific waveform point time and amplitude was acquired 1733 212 40 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Changing the acquisition mode Use this procedure to change the acquisition mode 1 Select Horiz Acq gt Acquisition Mode 2 To select an acquisition mode do one of the following Select an acquisition mode directly from the menu m Click Mode and then select an acquisition mode For Average or Envelope acquisition modes click the of Wfms control and then set the number of waveforms with the multipurpose knob For WimDB mode click the Samples control and then set the number of samples with the multipurpose knob Quick tip m Click the keypad icon t
85. a select a Zoom 1 4 check box and then click an Auto Scroll button Lock and Scroll 1733 101 3 To scroll multiple zoomed areas simultaneously click Lock and then select the Zoom1 4 check boxes that you want to scroll through Locking the zoomed areas locks in their relative horizontal position Changing the horizontal position of one locked and zoomed area changes them all 1733 102 Quick tips m When multiple zoom areas are selected but not locked the zoom area with the highest number will autoscroll while the other Zoom areas remain stationary 100 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Display a waveform Hide waveforms in the zoomed window 1 To hide or view waveforms select Zoom Setup from either the Vertical or Horiz Acg menu 2 Select a Zoom tab and then press Show Hide Waveforms 3 Select the zoomed area that contains the waveform you want to show or hide 4 Uncheck the channel math reference or digital waveform you want to hide Digital channels are only available on MSO series instruments Vertical Horiz 4cq Trig Lock and Scroll Attenuation Zoom Setup Zoom Graticule Size F 1733 100 2617 044 eee 500mV 200s 1 0ms 1 0ms S a Lock and Scroll 2617 042 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 101 Display a waveform Usi
86. al Setup Bus Setup Zoom Controls Display Om Of Position Scale Label offset Termination Coupling Bandwidth Limit Bandwidth Enhanced Prahe fnntrale 2790 073 46 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 3 NOTE If not already set selecting Constant turn the enhanced bandwidth on You Acquisition Click Digital Filters DSP Enabled to must set the sample rate correctly to 300m enable DSP To force a constant sample rate that enables DSP filters check Force Constant Sample Rate Sample rate sets the horizontal mode to 1733 239 constant sample rate sets the sample rate to allow DSP and selects a DSP bandwidth 5 Select the desired bandwidth from the Bandwidth list The available bandwidth selections depend on your instrument probe and probe tip Selecting Analog Only selects a hardware HW bandwidth To apply your selections to all channels check Apply To All Channels When different probing makes it impossible for the instrument to set all channels the same the instrument sets each channel to the closest bandwidth value possible The bandwidth indicator appears in the vertical readout when the enhanced bandwidth is turned on ci 100mv div imo y 500M Quick tips Right click the waveform handle to display a menu where you can select the channel bandwidth and other bandwidth enhanced setting
87. al and use it to compare to an active signal to perform pass fail testing 1 Select Mask gt Limit Test Setup 2 Create the template by selecting the Source Destination and Tolerances Use the multipurpose knobs to adjust the Tolerances Tolerances specify how much margin the signal is allowed before failing the limit test 3 Click Save You can create multiple templates and save them for later use 4 Select the source waveform to compare to the template 5 Select the template to compare to the source waveform Usually this is the template that you created in step 3 Math MyScope Mask Setup Mask Type SOUCE Tolerance Setup PassiFail Setup Pass Fail Results Mask On Mask controls Mask Configure Mask Edit Setup Mask Edit Controls Limit Test Setup 1733 274 Limit Test Setup Failure Notification f Chi E _40 0mdivs 4 mo a Ch 1 Ref 1 1733275 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 141 Analyzing waveforms 6 Click Failure Notification to set up the Failure Notification Setup 7 Select the failure notification s and err then click Setup to return to the setup control window 1733 276 8 Click Lock Template to Waveform On to lock the vertical scale or position of the template to that of the source waveform 9 Click Highlight Hits On to show points that fall outside the template in a
88. al color palette 95 Normal trigger mode 66 O Objects display 94 Online help 28 OpenChoice example 168 Operating specifications 3 Operating system restore 15 Overlay frames 62 p Pan 102 103 knob 103 Parallel 170 Pattern lock trigger 70 Pattern trigger defined 70 Pause 103 Peak Detect acquisition mode 40 Persistence display 89 Pinpoint Triggers 66 Play 103 Play pause button 103 Play pause mode 103 Posttrigger 66 67 Power removing 10 Power off 9 Power on Power supply 7 Predefined math expressions 126 Predefined spectral math expressions 129 Pretrigger 66 67 Preventing ESD 6 Print 162 Probe calibration 37 compensation 37 deskew 37 P6616 183 TPP0500 176 TPP1000 176 R Random noise 40 Readout trigger 72 READY status light 72 Rear panel map 20 Recall setup 155 waveforms 152 Record view palette 95 Reference colors 96 Reference levels 121 Related documentation xvi Remote Display 11 Removing power 10 Right click menu 29 Roll mode 49 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Roll mode interactions 49 Runt trigger defined 70 S Sample acquisition mode 40 Sampling equivalent time 38 interpolated real time 38 real time 37 Sampling process defined 37 Saving histogram data 158 masks 157 measurements 156 screen captures 149 setup 154 timestamps 159 waveforms 150 Saving digital waveforms
89. alified triggers available on MSO70000C DX DPO70000C DX and DPO7000C Complete set of triggers available on MSO5000 and DPOQ5000 Series instruments m 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 m Trigger on digital channels on MSO70000C DX and MSO5000 Series instruments m Visual triggering an intuitive method of triggering based on shapes in the instrument display optional m Powerful built in measurement capability including histograms automatic measurements eye pattern measurements and measurement statistics MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual XV Preface m Mathematically combine waveforms to create waveforms that support your data analysis task Use arbitrary filters in math equations Use spectral analysis to analyze waveforms in the frequency domain A large 12 1 inch 307 3 mm 10 4 inch 264 mm MSO5000 and DPOQ5000 high resolution XGA color display that supports color grading of waveform data to show sample density Display 10 divisions both horizontally and vertically m Wave Inspector controls for managing long record length with zoom and pan play and pause and search and mark available on MSO5000 and DPOQ5000 m MagniVu 60 6 ps resolution high speed digital sampling rate on MSOQ500
90. an optional application that you ordered with your instrument may not be installed on your instrument The following download location is a fast and easy way to get the latest software version To download the latest version of software go to the home page of the Tektronix Web site www tektronix com and locate the Downloads section on that page Enter the application name in the ENTER MODEL NUMBER text box and select Software in the Select Download Type pull down menu NOTE The Release Notes file available on the Web page may contain more recent information than the readme txt file contained within the downloadable executable file To define the search criteria use the title of the application in the ENTER MODEL NUMBER text box For example use the keyword DPOJET to search for and download the latest version of DPOJET If you purchased the application with your instrument your Tektronix License Key will enable you to use the application If you are upgrading follow the instructions on How to Install your new Tektronix License Key in the Readme txt file to enable the application MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 175 Appendix C Appendix C TPP0500 and TPP1000 500 MHz and 1 GHz 10X passive probes instructions 071 2809 xx Copyright Tektronix Inc All rights reserved Operating information The TPP0500 amp TPP1000 10X Passive Probes are compact passive probes with 10X attenuation that
91. and parallel buses 1 Select Vertical gt Bus Setup or on some E J instruments Digital gt Bus Setup t Vertical Digital Horiz Acq Trig Vertical Setup ass uu D zoom Controls Display On Off 2790 066 2 Select the Config tab 3 Scroll to and then select the bus to set up 4 To toggle the display of the bus on or off click the Bus button 5 To change the default label of the bus click Label and enter a new label using the keyboard 6 To change the displayed position of the bus click Bus Position and use the keyboard or multipurpose knob to enter a new bus position 7 To select the bus type click Bus Type Serial or Parallel You can set up each bus type See page 54 Set up a serial bus or See page 55 Set up a parallel bus Quick tips Position a bus or waveform by clicking on the bus or waveform handle and dragging the handle to the desired position MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 53 Acquisition 54 Set up a serial bus You can set serial optional bus parameters You can use digital channels in bus definitions on MSO Series instruments only 1 To set up a serial bus select Bus Type Serial and select the type of serial bus from the drop down list Each bus type has its own collection of parameters that you set up Set up other bus types as appropriate for the selected bus See the online help for a
92. arks the zoom factor is restored 2980 029 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 105 Display a waveform 5 Investigate your waveform by moving from search mark to search mark Use the Next or Prev lt arrow button to jump from one marked location to another without adjusting any other controls 6 Delete a mark Push the Next or Prev lt arrow button to jump to the mark you want to clear To remove the center positioned mark push the Set Clr or the front panel Set Clear button It works on both manually and automatically created marks 2980 030 106 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Display a waveform To automatically set and clear delete search marks 1 Push Search or select Analyze gt Search Protocol Decode Event Table None 2790 083 2 Select the desired search type from the menu The search menu is similar to the trigger menu Serial bus searches are optional Configure Results 3 Setup your search from the Configure tab To copy the trigger setup or a search setup press Settings Copy 4 From the Copy Settings window select where to copy the settings from and where to copy the settings to Press Copy and then Close Search Configure Select Configure Results 1733 265 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and
93. arks are created without zoom factors Other search types create marks with an appropriate zoom factor Pressing Bring Zoom to Mark Zoom 2 or Zoom 3 displays the corresponding Zoom view with the same zoom parameters as Zoom 1 Custom User marks are saved with the waveform when the waveform is saved and when the setup is saved Automatic search marks are not saved with the waveform when the waveform is saved However the search criteria are saved in the saved setup so you can easily recapture the marks by reusing the search function search includes the following search capabilities Search Description Edge Searches for edges rising or falling with a user specified threshold level Glitch Searches for pulses narrower or wider than the specified width or ignores glitches narrower or wider than the specified width Width Searches for positive or negative pulse widths that are gt lt or a user specified pulse width Setup amp Hold Search for violations of user specified setup and hold times MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Search Runt Window Pattern Transition Timeout State DDR Read DDR Write DDR Read and Write Bus Display a waveform Description Searches for positive or negative pulses that cross one amplitude threshold but fail to cross a second threshold before crossing the first again Search for all runt pulses or only those with a duration gt
94. ata Page Setup Print Preview Timestamp Table Print crisp ff Minimize Ctrl V Shutdown 2617 060 x Save What Save in E data fe x c EJ Timestamp Save Options l F m Source cht Ch4 Fast Frame Data Range Frames fi to i f All Frames Save Ave as type Timestamp files txt Cancel 1 Auto inerement file name Prompt for file name before saving Set Front Panel Print Button to Save Ix Save As Save what Swen da z Gia e a A Ea p eee x ne a Name pome 155025 155028 JE Save Save as type TimeStamp files bet Cancel Timestamp J Aute increment file name Options Prompt for file name before saving More Set Front Panel Print Button to Save 2617 062 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 159 Saving and recalling information Copying your results to the clipboard 160 Use the following procedure to set the output content and format for images waveforms or measurements to be copied to the Microsoft clipboard Select Edit gt Copy Setup aA E EE A Undo Last Autoset Copy Ctrl C a Clear Data Select for Copy P Copy Setup 1733 169 2 Click the Images Waveforms or Measurements tab and then select the desired options r ee wx Images Wavefoms Measurements
95. aused by improper use or improper or inadequate maintenance and care Tektronix shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty a to repair damage resulting from attempts by personnel other than Tektronix representatives to install repair or service the product b to repair damage resulting from improper use or connection to incompatible equipment c to repair any damage or malfunction caused by the use of non Tektronix supplies or d to service a product that has been modified or integrated with other products when the effect of such modification or integration increases the time or difficulty of servicing the product THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY TEKTRONIX WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TEKTRONIX RESPONSIBILITY TO REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY PROVIDED TO THE CUSTOMER FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER TEKTRONIX OR THE VENDOR HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES W2 145AUG04 Table of Contents Table of Contents important safety information oi 5a0425csusaeonwsngn agnor anados a E tes A setaunooraenannsosean ie rewtncsuorccsanaden V Eee eean E A EEN seo pc eric cts ses A O E E E AA
96. automatic measurement cece ccc c eee e cece e sence eee e sees eee a EE Sees ee SEES EDGES SEES ESE EEE EES 118 Taking cursor measurements na stcuneauatusnivactauseceneatadnsea mea tntatadlunsmindesmnecunes tat betadiaae nine ateutas 122 SUING UP a MISIOCNalMNxtix5cc8 custo a teense a gt sia muurcae saan eben re ae aaa 124 Using MVEA cA AN COLIN Shenton cakes a asso aid caeh ch desis a a esas hed ae ha dec ciase a dees Nata 126 Using Spectral Analysis ie cn thats oeccsse nav claudnedatndd ver cone nla ameadedasudnaaa va tuctieuaes totneexeaantantemmacuaseead 129 Using the Serial Error Detector aa snc acc ass cercran dns cesvtnsostbn haen aren ts chndbrancierepe sia eter dy bench oatin aera dtscetecm isthe aa reer astres 132 USING Mask testing ict nica ndictuiateditedolsiedentienals tesksunensieelanseiaaviidedniete seul E E E 138 SING MMIV LE SUNG seoanei E hannah acaeartanduten clay sricean i emenia kitedn oe gun E area as 141 NUS 60 1 en eee oe ine Rene Ene ee ye eR ea Meee eee Ene E ee ee ee Te ae mene Ne renee me eee ee eee ree 143 Creating a new MyScope control WINGOW sinccesvoeh ocak sacra tnit anaud advan ds hate aepaciiwvee dd acbakieterheseansiaaees 143 Using MY SCOpe Control WNdOWSaeissssse se vi Snider etna pocioere bite deve tananedidee aoa Slows Aeecen ad EE AEEA 147 Saving and recalling MformatON nss israse a tuents deuce tcudsutnes aces he ade maayonddunie Cavuentadoucee ada pakariant 149 SAVING Screen Capres lt lt ae atest
97. aval at anise anteater an eceeveaee A es aunt ae a meni eee 149 AIG Wa CIOL Ss cheetahs nsieteeecedsn tensa OE E EE EEE EAE tentnaanaeaets E ET 150 Recalling Waveforms seen Su rtenihel hence aied ani wast wdancoihe a E a a EA eA plan adhe daca AE E 152 San dga WAVCIONNS arar n a a a a a a a a a a a 153 Saving instrument setups eat ccc esexcms scommianaas a iattnaw teadasacoeandd as in tcnnnseneian anemia ata aidinetaaGecmuenemsdanaeias 154 Recalling instrument setups ss ccac0 coc easy dence sentnae see Songasnamenabedalneccaeancuaeyslaan tenuiae aaa apomauyermaedeenks 155 SAVING MEAS UPCIMENIS sisien a a enacts a a a e ta tetas a a a face 156 Saving User masks esien A E EAA T he ie O it al a a wunil ad a 157 Saving NSO Mda aa a a a a eee acetnearnaaaae 158 SAVING MMESTAMDS aca a a a a a a a tek ota eeaten 159 Copying your results to the clipboard nnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnssrrrrrrrrrsssrrrrrrrrrrsrrrrrrrrrrrsrrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrr 160 PRIMING Gl Nad CODY sare cance aE a shina tee Mic aa AE E Dect de tlc 162 Run application SOMWAMC ix 1 censenianadcnddmaaionanspaesernnnind phieedanones aie ANE ENEE ween REENEN AERA 163 Applicaton example Sea e a ent ne Ae om eR Cee te Oe oe eae nee 165 Capturing intermittent anomalies we 1 3 c 0aie charac Sates a daticiudd oa betes deauaeacacntaead amexhed neendetaawins cadens heats 165 Using the extended desktop and OpenChoice architecture for efficient documentation ccccceeeeeeeeeeeees 168 WAGOEMN
98. ayed menu 16 Push to access the digital setup menu MSO5000 Series only 17 Push to clear data ee we i Gas Menu E e 1 In 18 Push to return settings to default values ae 19 Push to save and recall setups waveforms and screen images E e put range 42V Peak 2790 012 20 Push to make a hard copy or save a screen capture MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 21 Getting acquainted with your instrument Accessing online help In depth information is available in the online help on all the features of your instrument To access context sensitive help on the p I Spe t aim Jida Rack Petesh Prine Ipina acti ve wi n d OW se ect H e l p gt H e l p 0 n o entz nto Ecarch Favorito HorizontaliAcqulsition Control Window Horizontal Tab 2 Fien Parel Cvor ew A Window or press F1 Ses Beate e tenement ane LE Horizontal Cont o 5 Ed Isccerflontas Overview Contents and Index Pu Centa T fA fienan Pumasa Crn Use 7 Horizonta covtrol witdow to set the orizonta parsmete of Mul igurp ase Knnuks wawl ans The Horie ubal cur ls a s cur mun ual cha ry s 2 Prem tnmels ki i l e Fanzanta dah nnim s manag dhe corz nta setics amp ch az seale acd Rea and Sicle Fonel Cer ifi ati i positicn Marmsily the h rizental axis disrlay tim informa nn Howe n Speci IDALIONE 1l Curso
99. ayed waveform intensity is modulated by the Ch 3 Z waveform record XYZ format is triggered A 5 division signal including position and offset on Ch 3 produces a blank screen a 5 division signal produces full intensity Quick tips Display Cursors Measure Display Setup Appearance screen Text Objects Colors Display Style Display Persistence Display Format YT Waveform Interpolation aY Graticule Style AYE Record View Palette FastacqitmDb Palette User Palette Waveform Display On Oott Display Trigger T 2617 073 m XY format is particularly useful for studying phase relationships such as Lissajous Patterns m XY format is a dot only display although it can have persistence The Vector style selection has no effect when you select XY format MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Selecting the Waveform Interpolation Select Display gt Waveform Interpolation and then select one of the following Display CUFEOF Measure m Sin X X interpolation computes record points using a curve fit between the actual samples acquired m Linear interpolation computes record points between actual acquired samples by using a straight line fit Quick tips Display Setup ppearance Screen Text Objects Colors Display Style Display Persistence Display Format Waveform Interpolation Graticule Style Record View Palette Fas
100. cale 5 Drag across the waveform area to create a box for zooming enabling disabling histograms gating measurements and adding and controlling visual trigger areas CEEE i re arr re er A EB 200mv Offset 15v 500 ERATE ERi0 0s Visual T0 0ps div 12 5MS s 80 0nsipt 6 Drag icon to change the trigger level im 514 acas RL 1 25k 32 258kHZz Auto September 02 2011 2980 009 24 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Control panel MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C and DPO7000C 1 Push to automatically set up the vertical horizontal and trigger controls based on selected channels pen OO oq l e O 2 Push to return settings to default values Getting acquainted with your instrument Intensity Push Fine Horizontal Trigger 3 Push to make a hard copy or save a Position screen capture iin oom S 4 Pushtot MultiView Z d add aD aD Cam Pus se ae en rate a Se ar oe a magnified graticule to the display Ca Cm Ca 9 9 p y Cursors Resolution i we Push 5 Horizontally scale position delay and EY QID w set record length resolution of all Ok SEY 4 Scale waveforms aD Sas re Pos 1 Nom 6 Use to start and stop acquisition start a Sell fat CAD single acquisition sequence clear data Cy or start fast acquisitions Vertical 7 Use to set the trigger para
101. 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 specifications as listed in the Official 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 123 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 field immunity 4 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 4 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 fluctuations and flicker European contact Tektronix UK Ltd Western Peninsula Western Road Bracknell RG12 1RF United Kingdom This product is intended for use in nonresidential areas only Use in residential areas may cause electromagnetic interference Emissions which exceed the levels required by this standard may occur when this equipment is connected to a test object If interconnect cables are used they must be low EMI shielded cables such as the following Tektronix part numbers or theirequivalents 0
102. connect the power cord Clearly mark the product to prevent its further operation 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 specified 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 operate in an explosive atmosphere Keep product surfaces clean and dry 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 into any of the openings 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 stress injuries Use care when lifting and carrying the product This product is
103. cquisitions Delay Mode On Roll Mode Auto Sampling Modes Horizontal Modes Posttion Scale Resolution Acquisition Mode Fast Frame Setup Zoom Setup Zoom Graticule Size 1733 232 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 61 Acauisition 3 Push FastFrame to toggle it On FastFrame 4 Select Frame Size and of Events Setup Frames Then use the multipurpose knobs to set each one Number of frames represents the number of trigger Analyze events that are captured Frame size is the number of samples that are stored with each trigger event or frame The number of frames is reduced if there is insufficient memory to store all the records The shorter the frame length 4 1733 233 the more frames you can acquire 5 Use the Frame Viewing controls to select the frame that you want to view a 6 To view multiple frames superimposed over each other select Overlay 1733 238 7 Use the Time Stamps controls to select the source for and frame number of the reference frame The reference frame is the starting point when measuring the relative time between two frames ms CECIN Cni Setup chi cha v RT 2 a 1733 235 Quick tips m Digital channels and buses are not available in FastFrame mode m Use FastFrame when you want to preserve the data associated with each trigger event for further analysis or visual inspections m Use FastFrame when yo
104. croCKT Test Tip 206 0569 xx Circuit Board Test Point PCB Adapter 016 2016 xx Compact Probe Tip Ckt Board Test Point 131 4210 xx Wire spool 32 AWG 020 3045 xx Replacing the probe tip Order Tektronix part number 206 0610 xx for rigid tip replacement or order part number 206 0611 xx for pogo pin replacement 2710 009 Securely tighten the insulator and new tip before using the probe Specifications Table 1 Electrical and mechanical specifications Characteristic TPP0500 TPP1000 Bandwidth 3 dB 500 MHz 1 GHz System rise time typical lt 700 ps lt 350 ps System input capacitance Rigid tip 3 9 pF 0 3 pf Pogo pin tip 5 1 pf 0 5 pf System attenuation accuracy 10 1 42 2 Probe series resistance DC 9 75 MQ 0 5 System input resistance DC 10 MQ 2 Propagation delay 5 67 ns Maximum input voltage 300 Vems CAT Il Cable length 1 3m 3 cm MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 179 Appendix C Performance graphs pe 0 see on CE oe ee 10M J a eee E EE E Hi gt 1M E 40 100k N 5 8 g kL N XQ j P sae is s o TNIE 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1G Frequency Hz 2809 003 1000 VAC rms 1 1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1G Frequency Hz 2800 004 Refer to the reference lead derating curve above when making floating measurements Table 2 Environmental specifications
105. d accessories MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 177 Appendix C Item Description Hook tip Press the hook tip onto the probe tip and then X clamp the hook onto the circuit G O Reorder Tektronix part number 013 0362 XX Micro Hook tip Use this tip to access test points in tight spaces Press the hook tip onto the probe tip and then clamp the hook onto the circuit Reorder Tektronix part number 013 0363 XX Rigid tip This tip is pre installed on the probe Reorder Tektronix part number 206 0610 XX Pogo tip This spring loaded tip allows compliant testing of circuit boards Reorder Tektronix part number 206 0611 XX Ground lead with alligator clip Secure the lead to the probe head ground and then to your circuit ground Reorder Tektronix part number 196 3521 XX Ground springs Attach the spring to the ground band on the probe tip to take measurements on test points that have ground connections nearby lt 0 75 in std XX in short Reorder Tektronix part numbers 016 2028 XX long 2 ea Do not use on circuits 016 2034 XX short 2 ea that exceed 30 Vams 2710 011 178 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Appendix C Optional accessories The following accessories can be ordered for your probe Accessory Tektronix part number Ground Lead Clip on 6 in 196 3198 xx Ground Lead Alligator 12 in 196 3512 xx Mi
106. d as a percentage The duty cycle is measured on the first cycle in the waveform or gated region The time required to complete the first cycle in a waveform or gated region Period is the reciprocal of frequency and is measured in seconds The frequency of the first cycle in a waveform or gated region Frequency is the reciprocal of the period it is measured in Hertz Hz where one Hz is one cycle per second The time between the mid reference default 50 amplitude point of two different waveforms Description The area over the entire waveform or gated region in volt seconds Area measured above ground is positive area measured below ground is negative The area over the first cycle in the waveform or the first cycle in the gated region expressed in volt seconds The area above the common reference point is positive while the area below the common reference point is negative The amount of time that one waveform leads or lags another waveform expressed in degrees where 360 contains one waveform cycle The duration of a burst a series of transient events and is measured over the entire waveform or gated region Histogram measurements Measurement Wim Ct Hits in Box Peak Hits Median Max Min Pk Pk Mean Std Dev Mean 1 Std Dev Description Displays the number of waveforms that have contributed to the histogram Displays the number of points in or on the histogram box Displays the number of points in the
107. d for your needs and then proceed to Setting up the Probe Setting up the probe To set and view the digital channel parameters do the following On MSO DPO5000 Series instruments select Vertical gt Digital Setup or push the D15 D0 button On MSO DPO4000B Series instruments push the D15 D0 button The parameters listed below can be set on each digital channel m Threshold voltage and vertical position the default threshold setting is 1 4 V m Signal height and position set once for all 16 channels m Channel label To set and view bus characteristics do the following On MSO DPO5000 Series instruments use the controls in the Bus Setup menu On MSO DPO4000B Series instruments push the B1 to B4 buttons The setup screens allow you to set and view bus characteristics such as m Clock type m Bus type Serial or Parallel m Bus width m Display format Hex Binary or ASCII symbols Parallel bus setup information is resident on some oscilloscope models However for other buses such as SPI and 12C you must have the appropriate option See your oscilloscope manual or product data sheet for nomenclature and ordering details Functional check Logic activity immediately displays on all connected active channels If you do not see an active signal 1 Push the Trigger button 2 Select Edge for trigger type 3 Select the channel that you are setting up as the source 4 On MSO DPO4000B Series instruments push the Autoset button I
108. d ken sinenccetie cagamieeaes imeeutineat eecbamwamennats mlammnne tun aenemeooats ne 78 Triggering on a serial DUS aiden escnd sae concatnerieveteeatncenesauteaendemenas oaunae aaa co eeaayeuadede ota eaeda mea end vanes te 80 Triggering using Visual Triggers Visual Triggering ccccecsccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeaeeteneeenanes 81 Setting Up ACHOM ON EVEN c cctah aiden cet oe lessee a a acheunaa intel eat en aa a a 83 Sending E Mail n THOJE a cathe etic te itera a aa aa a 84 Seting Up E Mal ON EVEN srren N e a a a taal gaahenakenutendle es 85 BEST Glo Ponzomnaldelay Giemsa n a a A are ere runt E A 87 DISDIAY a WaVe ON ecin A hae e A EE A E N a a a eeen Hes 88 Seting the Display SIYE nessen arenan arana A RAEE E AENA AEE KERA RATE AENEON NA 88 Setting ne Display PersisteN E imiriaren eaa a tan a a a a a ee ensue aecenenes 89 Setting the Display Foma leraren n a e a a aa a aa hc a EN a 90 Selecting the Waveform Interpolation ist lt 5 vscue sive adcudumastoxsyadadea wid eieeunceds bende lt emsauuds aidedwwavhexsenenryeeen eee 91 PC CING gt creen TEX onn e cadens Danas aoa heniucae doen ineaeec a boguaiossadee te wadeaune voodoo ueieeoaeeanaae 92 Setting the Graticule Style Asc siccn nck aadec bance dead aalacacimaatecaanciasae tenets adedee panne daahalarmesenanieaneacmnaenss 93 Setting the Trigger Level Marker cccccc cence eee e cent eee e eee nee eee E EE EEE EEE DE ESSE EEE SEES EE SEES ESE E SESE EE EE EES 94
109. d waveform to tolerance boundaries that you set Use MOST Essentials for electrical compliance and debug testing for MOST50 and MOST150 Use MTH Communication Mask Testing Software for mask compliance testing on 24 GHz models Use MTM Communication Mask Testing Software for mask compliance testing on lt 4 GHz models Use PCE3 PCI Express compliance test for Gen3 Used with DPOJET Use PCE compliance test for Gen1 and Gen2 Used with DPOJET Use PWR Power Measurement Software to quickly measure and analyze power dissipation in power supply switching devices and magnetic components Use SDLA64 Serial Data Link Analysis Visualizer to emulate the serial data channel de embed a fixture and add or remove transmitter equalization Use SR 810B to enable serial triggering and analysis of 8B 10B signals Use SR AERO for MIL STD 1553 Serial Triggering and Analysis Use SR AUTO for Serial Triggering debugging decode and Analysis of CAN LIN and FlexRay signals Use SR COMP to enable serial triggering and analysis of RS 232 422 485 UART signals Use SR DPHY for MIPI DSI1 and MIPI CSI2 serial analysis Use SR EMBD to enable serial triggering and analysis of 2C and SPI signals Use SR ENET for serial analysis of Ethernet signals Use SR PCIE Serial Data Compliance and Analysis requires ST6G for serial triggering Use SR USB to enable serial triggering and analysis of USB2 0 and USB3 0 signals MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO D
110. dditional help setting up a bus 2 To select the input for the displayed components of the bus click the component Input and select from the displayed list 3 To set an input threshold double click Threshold and enter the threshold using the keypad NOTE To set thresholds independently when they are currently shared go to Trig gt A Event Main Trigger Setup and change Settings to Independent 4 To select the polarity for the displayed components of the bus click the component Polarity and select from the displayed list Quick tips m To use a custom serial decoder see the online help MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Set up a parallel bus You can set parallel bus parameters You can use digital channels in bus definitions on MSO Series instruments only 1 To setup a parallel bus select Bus Type Parallel See the online help for additional help setting up a bus 2 To add sources to the bus click the Add Sources Select button 3 Click the button for each channel you want in the bus The order of the parallel bus is determined by the order in which you select the channels Digital channels are available as sources only on MSO Series instruments 4 Click the OK button 2617 020 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 55 Acquisition 5 To move a channel within the bus scroll to and select th
111. different color Ch 1 Ref 1 1733 277 10 Toggle Limit Test to On to start the test 11 Click Reset to clear all violations and reset the test 40 0mdivs 1733 278 Quick tips m Use active or saved waveforms to create a limit test template m Using Average acquisition mode will create a smoother template waveform m Using Envelope acquisition mode will create a template that allows for occasional overshoots 142 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual MyScope MyScope MyScope allows you to create custom control windows that include only the controls that you use regularly Instead of switching between several control windows put the controls you use into a custom control window This section contains procedures for creating and using MyScope control windows Detailed information is available in the online help Creating a new MyScope control window 1 Select MyScope gt New Control Window 2 Click to expand a category Controls that you can add to your MyScope control window are contained within each category The categories match the menu bar to help you find the controls you normally use MyScope Analyze LItilit Current Mew Control Window Open Control Window Edit Control window 050914_173203 tew 1 050914 17 2529 tow 2 MyScope Setup Rename Tab User Pref F E eee ee ee Se E E ree Me a 1733 140 ies
112. e Delet The tab and all of the controls are 40 deleted E Select a control and then click Delete Just the selected control is deleted 11 Click Save and then enter a name for l Save MyScope File As your MyScope control window or use the default name Save in MyScope Examples Test window tow O50901_094717 tcw E tom s controls tew 050914 _172144 tew E trigger tcw 050914 172529 tew 050914_173203 tcew Cursors ecw Cursors ECW E save tew o see f si Save as type MyScope Files tow Cancel DAVE AS est Auto increment file name Help 1733 147 Quick tips To reconfigure a control click and drag it back to the preview window Then select or clear the check boxes to include or remove components in the control m To change the tab order click and drag a tab to a new location m To delete a control click and drag it to the upper half of the screen out of your MyScope control window 146 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Using MyScope control windows To open a previously defined MyScope control window do the following 1 Select MyScope gt Open Control ee Oe oe Window or one of the five most items a omaha recently used MyScope windows Current Mew Control Window pen Control window Edit Control Window 050914_173203 tow 1 050914_172529 tow 2 1733 148 2 Select the M
113. e Save Options d Waveform Save All Waveforms Digitals Recall Setup Recall Default Setup Measurement D aleto User Mask Page Setup Histogram Data Print Preview Timestamp Table Print Ctrl P 2617 051 2 Click Setup Save As fi 4 y x Save What FFE x Save in Oscilloscope Memory Factory mie Factory EE Factory Wel Factory mE Factor ms Factory mE Factor cls Factory Es Factory ICI 10 Factory Save in E setups e x ci E 3 Select the location where you want to save the setup Either save the setup to the instrument memory in one of the ten setup storage locations or as a set file in a Windows directory 4 Type a file name or use the default name Use the pop up keyboard to type a file name for a setup saved to the instrument memory Name os0417 090526 BE abet Save astype Setup files set x Cancel i Auto increment file name 5 Click Save i J Prompt tor file name before saving Set Front Panel Print Button to Save 5 Set Front Pane Default Setup butter to recall this setup __ tee 2617 052 m Ifthe touch screen is enabled use the pop up keypad to label the setups for easy identification m Use Auto increment file name to save similar files without having to retype the entire file name m To quickly save multiple setups select Set Front Panel Print Button to Save and then click Save You can now save a setup by pushing the front panel Print button 154 M
114. e Setup Snapshot Amplitude d 1733 249 2 Select the channel math or reference waveform that you want to measure asurement Setup 3 Using the tabs select measurements in ZN j Measurements five different categories J Amplitude RMS Max Time a Wa QD Histog 1733 104 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 113 Analyzing waveforms 4 To remove all measurements click Clear All 5 To remove multiple measurements click and drag to select the measurements and then click Clear Selected You can also choose a measurement for the selected waveform directly in the Measure menu See page 115 Automated measurement selections Quick tips Snapshot Amplitude Time Comm Wavetorm Histograms Reset Histogram Histogram Measurements Measure Mask Math MyScop a Measurement Setup Loc Chi F F nal i A E sid High Level Low Level Amplitude Maximum Mlini Peak to Peak Pos Overshoot Meg Overshoot Mean RMS AC RMS Cycle Mean Cycle RMS 1733 106 m Automatic measurements are available for digital channel waveforms by using DPOJET Only measurements appropriate to digital waveforms are available On MSO70000C DX instruments you can take a measurement of a digital channel waveform by first sending the digital channel to an analog channel using iCapture See page 59
115. e channel you want to move and then click the up or down arrow buttons 6 To remove a channel within the bus scroll to and select the channel you want to remove and then click the Remove button 7 To set channel thresholds click the Thresholds Setup button 8 For each threshold you want to set double click the channel Threshold and enter the threshold using the keypad or multipurpose knobs 9 When the desired thresholds have been set click the OK button 10 To set all channels to the same threshold double click Digital Threshold and use the keypad to enter a threshold Then click Apply 11 On MSO70000C DX instruments to set the clock source and polarity double click the item and select from the displayed list To set the clock level double click the Clock Level and enter the level using the keypad or multipurpose knobs 2790 082 56 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Acquisition Set up bus display You can set the bus style and decoding You can use digital channels in bus definitions on MSO Series instruments only 1 Select Digital gt Bus Setup Select the Display tab To select the bus scroll to display the bus and then select the bus Select the decoding from the bus decoding list If using a symbol table check Use Symbol File Click Browse and browse to the symbol table file For some buses other settings are a
116. e not valid in math waveforms However iCapture waveforms are valid in math waveforms Use Digital Properties to set the digital threshold of analog channels Measurements are taken on math waveforms in the same way as on channel waveforms Math waveforms derive their horizontal scale and position from the sources in their math expressions Adjusting these controls for the source waveforms also adjusts the math waveform lf Autoscale is not checked vertical scale and position are not calculated when a math waveform is turned on or the math equation is changed Magnify math waveforms using MultiView Zoom use the mouse for positioning the zoomed area see the online help for more information on arbitrary math filters MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Analyzing waveforms Using Spectral Analysis Use the following procedure for predefined spectral math expressions See the online help for more information 1 Select Math gt Math Setup 2 Choose one of the predefined spectral math expressions 3 Click Basic 4 Click Resolution BW or Frequency Span and use the keypad or the multipurpose knobs to adjust the spectral display NOTE Resolution BW and Frequency Span are only adjustable in Manual Horizontal Mode Math hy Scope Math Setup Display OnT PostitionScale Label 1733 115 Custom MATLAB Functions ca 1733 222 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DP
117. e output 15 External reference input 16 VGA port MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual DPO7000C CS M B 10 11 12 13 14 15 PS 2 connector for keyboard PS 2 connector for mouse RJ 45 LAN connector to connect to network Line Out connector for speaker Mic connector for microphone USB host ports DVI 1 Video port COM 1 and COM 2 serial ports Printer connection Oscilloscope Only XGA Out video port to connect a monitor Removable hard disk drive GPIB port to connect to controller Auxiliary output Channel 3 output External reference input Getting acquainted with your instrument L a LI TE LI TI LI LILI LH LTT L OOC CD Li LI i DPO 7000C Series MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 2980 008 21 Getting acquainted with your instrument 22 MS0O5000 and DPO5000 1 St eS SS P 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Line In connector Line Out connector for speaker Mic connector for microphone Video port to connect a monitor PS 2 connector for keyboard PS 2 connector for mouse USB host ports RJ 45 LAN connector to connect to network USB Device port Probe Power input use
118. ect i Tue ennaa Touc Szree frorr the Utilitie menu ias E Genstel Pursose Cun th e n cl ck D IS p ay Mutipueaazc Knaaz BB CHE If e icstturrent i paez or in Win fws Safa hin gt e th Preminil Tie anrean i innaera v Ya may nzedtn ise mA sen Ruwr ane Sidu Pans Cui seyzoard 73 reszre nzrmal pe stion B Cursay Supa C U splay tetsz 1 Hzriz37al znd aog isiion 3 B Minsk Sienra E hali Suluus 1 Meazuceme Setze a My ecpe tetos u Trigger Sctups B venial Set ps B Cupi y and Puli g 1 Filc Men e 1733 047 To navigate within the help system E Tektronix Digital Oscilloscopes Online Help 1 gt E amp F Hice Forward Refresh Print Opticns Contens index Search Favorites HorizontaliAcquisition Control Window Horizontal Tab Click a button in a help window to navigate between the Overview and specific topics 2 Copyight Informaticn amp Abuu Tektunix Oscvilluscy 1 Controls and Conned Curscr Setups Overview Display Setups Q Horizontal and Acquisitioa S Horizonal Sontrol Wirdeo A Acquisition Control windi From the Horiz Acq ment select Hor zortal Acquis tion Setup and taen open the Hor zontal tab Use tie E controla Tektronix Digital Oscilloscopes Online Help WJIB H F Aa amp F 2 eee Fram Cnntrnla Ihe For Hice Eack
119. eferences a Option Installation f z at 1733 053 3 Click Run The test results appear in the diagnostics control window Diagnostics 4 Verify that all tests pass If diagnostic failures occur contact your local Tektronix service personnel Subsystem 1733 054 30 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Acquisition Acquisition This section contains concepts of and procedures for using the acquisition system Signal path compensation Use this procedure if the temperature has changed more than 5 C 9 F since the last signal path compensation SPC Perform the signal path compensation regularly to ensure that your measurements have the highest level of accuracy Tektronix considers it a best practice to run SPC when using the instrument to measure signals with higher sensitivity 10 mV div and lower settings regardless of temperature shift or time since it was last run Failure to do so may result in the instrument not meeting warranted performance levels 1 Prerequisites instrument powered on for 20 minutes and all input signals removed 2 Select Instrument Calibration Tek Secure Erase Set Time amp Date GPIB Configuration LAN Server Status External Signals Touch Screen Instrument Calibration Instrument Diagnostics F Navigation Buttons User Preferences Option Installation 1733 214 3 Wh
120. emory However you can use this same cable arrangement to verify Error Detector operation 18 Connect the cabling as shown for the Learn operation in SATA PCle and Signal Generator eneric bit testing 3 9 DUT not connected Scope Error Detector 2980 049 19 Having done the Learn operation you can now insert the DUT in between the Signal Signal Generator and the Error Detector Generator Hevea Unde as shown Test With the DUT inserted between the Signal in loop back Generator and the Serial Error Detector all Scope Error you need to do to get the Error Detector Detector running is to press Sync and Run buttons e because the Learn operation was completed in the previous step If you do another Learn operation you risk learning errors created by the DUT MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 20 To avoid having to rearrange the cables after the Learn operation you may split the output of the signal generator putting one branch into the Error Detector and one branch into the DUT Here the Learn Operation is done on Ch1 but the actual error detection occurs on Ch2 You can adjust the amplitude of the signal generator to account for the loss due to Splitting the signal This works because the Error Detector learn operation stores the signal test pattern into nonchannel specific memory 21 When the Error Detector is driven from the user interface bus triggers a
121. en the Temperature Status changes to Ready click Run SPC to start the calibration Calibration may take 10 to 15 minutes Calibration Signal Path Compensation SPC corrects for DC inaccuracies caused by jetiperature variations or by long term dri Allow the oscilloscope to warm up 20 minutes before running SPC Run SPC whenever the ambienttermperature of the oscilloscope has changed by more than 6 C SPC will be adversely affected by input signals with AC components Disconnect any probes or input signals before running SPC SPC may take over ten minutes to run 2617 072 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 31 Acquisition 4 lf the instrument does not pass recalibrate the instrument or have the instrument serviced by qualified service personnel NOTE To always show the SPC status icon or display a warning when SPC has not been run in more than a month click the oe ee corresponding check box Calibration Signal Path Compensation SPC corrects for OG inaccuracies caused by temperature variations or by long term drit Allow the oscilloscope to wart up 20 mintes before running SPC Run SPC whenever the ambient temperature of the oscilloscope has changed by more than C 1733 056 5 If the SPC needed icon is red perform a Se signal path compensation 2 0ns div 50 0GS s 20 0ps pt sample 449 acqs RL 1 0k Auto September 11 2008 2597 020 32 MS
122. ence Display Format Infinite Persistence Waveform Interpolation d Variable Persistence Graticule Style No Persistence Record View Palette Persistence Controls FastacoanimbA Palette P 1733 078 Display Cursor Measure Display Setup Appearance screen Text Objects Colors Display Style Display Persistence Reset Persistence Display Format Infinite Persistence Wavetorm Interpolation Variable Persistence Graticule Style Mo Persistence FastAcniimDA Palette Record View Palette Persistence Controls Display a waveform f Display Persistence i Persist Time Persist Time 500rms 1733 079 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 89 Display a waveform Setting the Display Format The instrument can display waveforms in two different formats Choose the format that best suits your needs 90 Select Display gt Display Format E Select YT format to show a signal amplitude as it varies over time m Select XY format to compare the amplitude of waveform records point by point The following channels are compared Ch 1 X and Ch 2 Y Ch 3 X and Ch 4 Y Ref 1 X and Ref 2 Y Ref 3 X and Ref 4 Y E Select XYZ format to compare the voltage levels of the Ch 1 X and Ch 2 Y waveform records point by point as in XY format The displ
123. ence Levels CEC d eki emote l p A 2 Adjust the measurement reference levels een to different relative or absolute values g laker Mid2 Ref 10 0 m High and Low references are used to calculate rise and fall times The 1733 109 default High reference is 90 and Low reference is 10 m Mid reference is primarily used for measurements between edges such as pulse widths The default level is 50 E Mid2 reference is used on the second waveform specified in delay or phase measurements The default level is 50 Quick tips m To ensure accurate noise values be sure go to the Reference Levels Setup menu and set the signal type to Eye when measuring an Eye signal MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 121 Analyzing waveforms Taking cursor measurements Use cursors to take manual measurements on acquired data 1 Push Cursors Multiview NOTE Ifcursors are on but the multipurpose CO knob readouts are not attached to the Position controls press the Cursors button Oa to attach the controls to the readouts Press aoe the Cursors button again to turn cursors off MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C and DPO7000C Series Multipurpose a Cursors g Coarse Fine 2790 081 MS05000 and DPO5000 Series 2 Select the Cursor Source Cursor Controls Se Cursor Type H Bars V Bars Waveform Screen 3 Select a cursor type from one of the Qe aa lide following 1733 110
124. ent uses equivalent time ff NL sampling to extend its sample rate beyond Record points its real time maximum sampling rate Equivalent time sampling is only used if Equivalent Time is selected and the time base is set to a sampling rate that is too fast 1 J to create a waveform record using real time 2nd acquisition cycle sampling The instrument makes multiple acquisitions E 3rd acquisition cycle of a repetitive waveform to obtain the sample density required for one complete waveform record Thus equivalent time sampling JL NM nth acquisition cycle should only be used with repetitive signals st acquisition cycle 38 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Waveform record The instrument builds the waveform record through use of the following parameters m Sample interval The time between sample points m Record length The number of samples required to fill a waveform record m Trigger point The zero time reference in a waveform record Horizontal position When horizontal delay is off the horizontal position is a percentage of the waveform record between 0 and 99 9 percent The trigger point and the horizontal reference are at the same time in the waveform record For example if the horizontal position is 50 percent then the trigger point is in the middle of the waveform record When horizontal delay is on the time from the trigger point to the horiz
125. er Setup A BTrigger Sequence Logic State Comm Setup Serial Pattern Setup Bus Setup 2980 022 170 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Application examples 8 Depending on your Trigger On selection you may need to make additional selections Triggering on a video signal The instrument supports triggering on NTSC SECAM PAL and high definition signals To trigger on the video fields NOTE The video trigger type is available only on DPO7000C MSO5000 and DPO5000 Series instruments 1 Select Trig gt A Event Main Trigger Setup Trig Display Cursor Measure A Event Main Trigger Setup A B Trigger Sequence B Event Delayed Trigger Setup 2 Set the A trigger type and source in the A Event tab Select Format gt 525i NTSC A Event B Event 1733 193 3 Select Trigger On gt Field Select Odd Even or All fields ByTime v 6 35ms 1733 199 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 171 Application examples _ Triggering on lines To look at the video lines in the field 1 Select Trig gt A Event Main Trigger Setup Trig Display Cursor Measure A Event Main Trigger Setup A B Trigger Sequence B Event Delayed Trigger Setup 2 Set the A trigger type and source in the A Event tab Select Format gt 525i NTSC A
126. erify the operation of the Error Detector These AWG setup files are located in Win7 in the directory C User Public Tektronix Tekscope ErrorDetector AWG Alternatively you can verify operation by disconnecting and reconnecting the signal There will be massive errors when the signal is disconnected but after the signal is reconnected the Error Detector will resynchronize to the signal clear the error counts and rates and resume testing 17 Press the Error Detector Off button to end the error detector session A Serial Error Detector popup will appear saying the trigger has a Setting changed to Edge Serial Bus CD ora ra Pattern Name Stop Condition AD Elapsed Time 2980 045 The typical startup sequence can be summarized as a Select a Preset Setup b Press Sync c Press Learn if visible and d Press Run The Sync operations gets the oscilloscope synchronized to the signal the Learn operation acquires the signal pattern into oscilloscope memory and the Run operation starts the Error Detector testing for errors Note that the Learn operation only applies to some Bit error tests Remember Frame Symbol and Character error tests do not require a Learn operation There are several cable arrangements you can use with the Serial Error Detector The first cable setup specifically applies to SATA PCle and generic 8b 10b bit testing when a Learn operation is required to acquire the signal test pattern into Error Detector m
127. ermittent anomalies Quick tips Intensity FastAcq coe prx Trigger 1733 216 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C and DPO7000C Series a Wave Inspector y ED Measure Search 2790 021 MS05000 and DPO5000 Series 1733 218 m Digital channels and buses are not available in FastAcg mode m To optimize for capturing details or rare events select Horiz Acq gt Horizontal Acquisition Setup gt Acquisition gt Fast Acq and then select Optimize For Capturing Details or Capturing rare events MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 45 Acquisition Using DSP enhanced bandwidth If your instrument has the enhanced bandwidth feature use the DSP digital signal processing enhanced bandwidth for more accurate rise time measurements to extend the bandwidth and flatten the passband at the full sample rate The enhanced bandwidth provides a matched response across enabled channels so you can perform channel to channel comparison and differential measurements 1 Push AUTOSET to set the horizontal vertical and trigger controls or set the controls manually Defa Autoset Setup Push Eng orizonta Position Multiview EY Zoom 1733 020 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C and DPO7000C Series Cona Trigger 2790 022 MS05000 and DPO5000 Series 2 Select Vertical gt Bandwidth Enhanced Vertical Digital Horiz Acg Vertic
128. f you do not see an active signal try another probe channel or analog probe to verify circuit activity at the test point MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 185 Appendix D Typical application 1 Use the P6616 probe to view digital signals on a system bus 2 Use an analog probe such as the TPP0500 or TPP1000 passive probe to view analog waveform information aa 0 0 Ooto o a O 00000 o Accessories The following standard accessories ship with the probe and are shown in the illustration on the following page Item Description Quantity Part number Logic probe accessory kit Item 1 6 020 2662 XX 1 Extension ground tip 1 set of 20 020 2711 XX 2 Probe tip 1 set of 10 131 5638 11 3 IC grabber 1 set of 20 020 2733 XX 4 Probe tip holder 2 ea 352 1115 XX 5 8 Ground lead 1 set of 2 020 2713 XX 6 3 Ground lead 1 set of 8 020 2712 XX Instructions 1 1 ea 071 2831 XX 1 Instructions are included with the probe but not in the accessory kit The instructions can be downloaded at www tektronix com manuals These optional accessories can be ordered for your probe Description Part number P6960 Probe D MAX Footprint to Square Pin Header Adapter NEX P6960PIN 186 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Appendix D Specifications Table 4 Electrical and mechanical specifications Characteristic Description Input channels 16 digital Input
129. g IP20 as defined in IEC 60529 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual xi Compliance information Measurement and overvoltage category descriptions Measurement terminals on this product may be rated for measuring mains voltages from one or more of the following categories see specific ratings marked on the product and in the manual m Category Il Circuits directly connected to the building wiring at utilization points socket outlets and similar points Category Ill In the building wiring and distribution system m Category IV At the source of the electrical supply to the building NOTE Only mains power supply circuits have an overvoltage category rating Only measurement circuits have a measurement category rating Other circuits within the product do not have either rating Mains overvoltage category rating Overvoltage category II as defined in IEC 61010 1 xii MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Compliance information 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
130. ger source Waiting for the nth event Where n 5 B trigger point A trigger point A trigger source B trigger source B trigger point Pinpoint triggers Triggering with Reset You can specify a condition to reset the Reset becomes trigger system if it occurs before the B trigger TRUE event When the reset event occurs the trigger system stops waiting for the B event B Event that and returns to waiting for the A event triggers the scope First B Event Triggering with reset is not available on Reset after Reset MS05000 and DPO5000 instruments a B Event _ 100 Nanosecond minimum gt Quick tips B trigger delay time and horizontal delay time are independent functions When you establish a trigger condition using either the A trigger alone or the A and B triggers together you can also use horizontal delay to delay the acquisition by an additional amount Correcting trigger position Trigger position correction corrects for differences in the data path and the trigger path to more accurately place the trigger on the displayed waveform Trigger position correction can also use averaging to more accurately place the trigger on noisy signals To more accurately place edge triggers on the display perform the following procedure 1 To more accurately place the trigger on the display check Enhanced Triggering To more accurately place A Event the trigger on noisy signals also check Optimized for Noisy S
131. gger 1733 213 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C and DPO7000C Series CO Single i 2790 038 MS05000 and DPO5000 Series MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 167 Application examples Using the extended desktop and OpenChoice architecture for efficient documentation Engineers often need to document their lab work for future reference Instead of saving screen shots and waveform data to a CD or USB memory device and then generating a report later try using the OpenChoice architecture to document your work in real time To make your instrument the center of your design and documentation process use the following procedure NOTE On 64 bit systems you will need 64 bit compatible device drivers and application software 1 Load Microsoft Word or Excel on your instrument 2 Connect a second monitor See page 12 Adding a second monitor 2790 039 3 Open Microsoft Word and then drag the Word window onto the extended desktop 1733 230 4 Click TekScope to restore the instrument application TekScope 1733 176 168 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Application examples 5 Select Edit gt Select for Copy gt Full Screen bitmap Edit Vertical Horiz ssi Undo Last Sutoset E Copy Ctrl C E Clear Data Select for Copy m Full Screen bitmap Copy Setup Graticule bitmap Wa
132. h The Horizontal Scale knob changes record length in manual mode 250MS s 250MS s All three modes interact with sample rate Maximum real scale and record length as shown The Record length 1 time sample rate horizontal line is the maximum real time Record length 2 sample rate Each staircase shows that as Maximum you increase the scale the sample rate must ye record length decrease when either the maximum record Sampe TTT length or the record length limit you set is rate reached Manual mode uses the maximum record length Scale 1733 207 Automatic and Constant Sample Rate modes are identical However Constant Sample Rate mode keeps the sample rate constant at a rate that guarantees bandwidth enhancement filters are used Quick tips m Digital sample rate and resolution are dependent variables and are controlled by the analog sample rate selection 44 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Using FastAcq Acquisition Fast acquisition mode reduces the dead time between waveform acquisitions enabling the capture and display of transient events such as glitches or runt pulses Fast acquisition mode can also display waveform phenomena at an intensity that reflects their rate of occurrence 1 Push FastAcq 2 Find glitches transients or other random events When you have identified an anomaly set the trigger system up to look for it See page 165 Capturing int
133. 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 WEEE and batteries For information about recycling options check the Support Service section of the Tektronix Web site www tektronix com Mercury notification This product uses an LCD backlight lamp that contains mercury Disposal may be regulated due to environmental considerations Please contact your local authorities or within the United States refer to the E cycling Central Web page www eiae org for disposal or recycling information 1 1 This notification does not apply to MSO5000 and DPO5000 instruments MSO5000 and DPO5000 instruments use an LED backlight that does not contain mercury Perchlorate materials This product contains one or more type CR lithium batteries According to the state of California CR lithium batteries are classified as perchlorate materials and require special handling See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate for additional information Restriction of hazardous substances This product is classified as an industrial monitoring a
134. he instrument to trigger by pushing the Force Trigger button on the Trigger Setup control window Select the trigger mode in the Trig gt Mode menu For more information see the instrument online help Trigger holdoff Trigger holdoff can help stabilize triggering by extending the period in which further trigger recognition is suppressed after initiating an acquisition Such an extension can help the system skip over the remaining events of a recurring burst of events and thus always trigger on the first event in each burst Adjust holdoff to obtain stable triggering when the instrument is triggering on undesired trigger events Set the trigger holdoff in the Trig gt Holdoff menu For more information see the instrument online help 66 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Pinpoint triggers Trigger coupling Trigger coupling determines what part of the signal is passed to the trigger circuit Edge triggering can use all available coupling types AC DC Low Frequency Rejection High Frequency Rejection and Noise Rejection All other trigger types use DC coupling only Your instrument may not offer all coupling types Select the trigger coupling in the Trig gt A Event Main Trigger Setup menu For more information see the instrument online help Horizontal position Horizontal position defines where the trigger occurs on the waveform record It lets you choose how much the instrument acquire
135. ialog box click Yes to restore the instrument operating system or No to exit the restore process The restore process takes approximately 30 minutes the actual time depends on the instrument configuration MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Install your instrument Installing the MSQ5000 and DPO5000 hard drive CAUTION Inserting the hard drive assembly upside down could damage the instrument 1 Verify that the instrument is off 2 Insert the hard drive into the instrument with the drive assembly chassis facing up 3 Secure the drive assembly using the thumb screw 4 Install the cover 16 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Getting acquainted with your instrument Getting acquainted with your instrument Front panel MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C and DPO7000C 1 DVD CD RW drive 2 Front panel controls _ L 0 000 ja O O O OD O amp M 0 T Oow 0000 L 5 ou g 2980 002 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 17 Getting acquainted with your instrument 10 11 12 13 14 USB port Ground terminal Recovered data output not available on DPO7104 and DPO7054 Recovered clock output not available on DPO7104 and DPO7054 Probe compensation output Probe calibration output Channel 1 4 input Auxiliary Trigger input Fast Edge output
136. ical Digital Horiz Acg Vertical Setup Bus Setup oom Controls Display On Off 2 Click in the Termination Voltage field Set the termination voltage using the keypad or multipurpose knobs 2980 024 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Using Roll Mode Acquisition Roll mode gives a display similar to a strip chart recorder for low frequency signals Roll mode displays acquired data points without waiting for the acquisition of a complete waveform record 1 Select Horiz Acq gt Horizontal Acquisition Setup 2 If not selected click the Acquisition tab Click Auto to turn on Roll mode NOTE Roll mode requires Sample Peak Detect or Hi Res acquisition mode 3 To stop acquisitions in Roll mode m lf you are not in Single Sequence push RUN STOP to stop Roll mode m If you are in Single Sequence Roll mode acquisitions stop automatically when a complete record is acquired Quick tips Di sp lay Curso HorizfAcq Trig Horizontal Acquisition Setup zoom Controls Autoset Undo Last Autoset 1733 064 a Qa 1733 065 Default Intensity Autoset Setup FastAcq 3 C Print a Single cear DPX a Push Find Horizontal Trigger 1733 021 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C and DPO7000C Series O Run Stop Scale Single ba i
137. ified and saved as custom setup files for later recall Sample arbitrary waveform generator AWG setup files are included for various SATA Gen3 and USB3 signals These files make it easy to verify correct operation of the Error Detector and may be used to test a device under test DUT To use the Serial Error Detector do the following steps 1 Select Analyze gt Serial Error Detector to display the Error Detector control window 2 Select a setup from the Preset Setting drop down list and press Apply Analyze Utilities Search Mark Jitter and Eye Analysis DPOJET b Results Table Serial Error Detector SignalVu Vector Signal Analysis Software Serial Data Link Analysis TekExpress MIPIM PHY Rx TekExpress MHL PCI Express USB 3 0 Essentials MIPI D PHY Essentials MIPI M PHY Essentials DDR Analysis 2980 033 SATA1_CJTPAT_BIT SATA2_CJTPAT_BIT SATA3_CJTPAT_BIT SATA3 _ FRAME SATA3_CHAR SATA3_HFTP_BIT SATA3_LBP_BIT SATA3_LFTP_BIT SATA3_MFTP_BIT USB3_SYMBOL USB3_CHAR PCIE1_CJTPAT_BIT PCIE2_CJTPAT_BIT PRBS7_BIT PRBS9 BIT ANY_CJTPAT_BIT Serial Error Detector Serial Bus SATAGEN3 Data Rate 6 Gb s Pattern Name CJTPat If Custom Setup is not required proceed to step 13 132 ANY_CJTPAT_CHAR CUSTOM_SETUP Preset Seting SATAS CJTPAT_BIT Y Bit Error Rate Bit Error Count Bits Tested Consecutive Aligns lt 2980 034
138. igger point to the vertical cursor MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 123 Analyzing waveforms Setting up a histogram You can display either a vertical voltage or horizontal time histogram Use histogram measurements to get statistical measurement data for a section of a waveform along one axis 1 Click and drag the pointer across the segment of the waveform that you want the histogram to cover For example make the box for a horizontal histogram wider than it is tall 2 Select Histogram Vertical or Histogram Horizontal from the shortcut menu Zoom 1 On Zoom 2 On Zoom 3 On zoom 4 On Histogram vertical Histogram Horizontal Measurement Gating 1733 112 3 View the histogram at the top for horizontal histograms or the left edge for vertical histograms of the graticule Math 2790 042 124 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Analyzing waveforms 4 To make adjustments to the histogram scale or the size and location of the histogram box select Measure gt Waveform Histograms and then use the Histogram Setup control window Measure Mask hath MySc Reference Levels aie Waveform Histograms 5 You can also take automated measurements on histogram data See page 113 Taking automatic Reset Histogram measurements Histogram Measurements Top Limit 498 mf Bot
139. ignals The Optimized for Noisy Signals selection is only available if Enhanced Triggering is selected Trigger Mode B Event 1733 259 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 15 Pinpoint triggers Triggering with B Event Scan Use A gt B Sequence B Event Scan to create overlapped eye diagrams synchronized or initiated by an A trigger event B Event Scan is not available on MSO5000 and DPO5000 instruments Trig on nth Event captures the nth B Event that occurs after the A Event for all acquisitions B Event Scan automatically advances the B Event value to capture different portions of the signal 1 Set the A trigger type and source in the A Event tab Enters Window Y Upper Level T Occurs Y A Czo T Lower Level 2617 087 2 Set the B trigger type and source in the B Event tab 2617 088 3 To more accurately place the trigger on the display check Enhanced Triggering To more accurately place A Event the trigger on noisy signals also check Optimized for Noisy Signals A gt B Seq B Event 2617 089 76 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual P inpoint triggers 4 Select Trig on nth Event and B Event Scan in the A gt B Seq tab 5 To display the B Event Scan Setup window press B Event Scan gt Setup 6 Setthe B Event start value 7 Set the B Event ending value 8 Set the number of acquisi
140. ing resolution turn on MagniVu to increase the resolution m MagniVu is always acquired If the oscilloscope is in a stopped state turn on MagniVu and still get the resolution without taking another acquisition 08 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Acquisition Viewing analog characteristics of digital waveforms iCapture allows you to view the analog characteristics of digital channel signals Additional measurement capabilities are available while viewing the analog characteristics of a waveform iCapture is available on MSO70000C DX Series instruments and on DPO70000DxX instruments with option MSOU installed 1 Select Vertical gt Vertical Setup 2 Press the Digital Inout iCapture button 3 Click Digital Source and select a digital channel to send through the analog input Vertical Digital Horiz 4cq Vertical Setup Bus Setup Zoom Controls Display Oniot 580mdv i i d aes 2980 011 560mdiv Ch1 Scale 3 75V Shith EAEN AL 64 0mVv 40 0us div 12 5MS s 80 0ns pt 0 acqs RL 5 0k D15 D0 T 80 0ns pt Auto September 02 2011 Vertical Setup fa ae An ilog In out 2980 012 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 59 Acauisition 4 To set channel thresholds used when converting an analog waveform to digital format for inclusion in a bus click the Logic Properties button
141. instrument online help to perform the following procedures m Compensate passive probes m Compensate active probes m Deskew input channels Acquisition concepts Acquisition hardware Before a signal is displayed it must pass through the input channel where it is scaled and digitized Each channel has a dedicated input amplifier and digitizer Each channel produces a stream of digital data from which the instrument extracts waveform records Sampling process Acquisition is the process of sampling an 5 0V 5 0V analog signal converting it into digital data LN and assembling it into a waveform record ov 0 N V W which is then stored in acquisition memory 50V 50V Input signal Sampled points Digital values Real Time sampling In real time sampling the instrument digitizes OS TTN all of the points it acquires using one trigger Record points event Use real time sampling to capture single shot or transient events ALLL Sampling rate MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 3 7 Acquisition Interpolated Real Time sampling In interpolated real time sampling the instrument digitizes all of the points it acquires using one trigger event If the instrument cannot acquire enough samples for a complete waveform at the maximum real time sample rate it interpolates Use interpolated real time sampling to capture single shot or transient events Equivalent Time sampling The instrum
142. ion go to www tektronix com warranty 182 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Appendix D Appendix D P6616 General Purpose Logic Probe instructions 071 2831 00 Copyright Tektronix Inc All rights reserved Product description The P6616 general purpose logic probe connects the Tektronix MSO DPQ5000 Series and MSO4000B Series of mixed signal oscilloscopes to digital buses and signals on your target system The probe contains 16 data channels split between two lead sets GROUP 1 and GROUP 2 The first lead in each set is identified by blue insulation and the remaining seven leads are gray All leads include a ground connection at the tip You can connect the probe leads separately to the target system or group the leads together using the probe tip holders 2831 001 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 183 Appendix D Connecting the probe to the oscilloscope Connect the probe as shown in the illustration below 1 Insert the probe label side up into the connector on the oscilloscope 2 To remove the probe squeeze the buttons on the side and pull out the probe 2831 002 184 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Appendix D Connecting the probe to your circuit Attach the probe to the circuit using the connectors and adapters shown on the back of these instructions Select the best metho
143. ittees such as ANSI define the masks To perform mask testing do the following 1 Select Mask gt Source Mask Math Mask Setup Mask Type SOLUCE Tolerance Setup 1733 123 2 Select the signal source 1733 124 3 Click the Masks tab Source Tolerance Pass Fail Setup Pass Fail Results 1733 125 4 Select the Type and standard Mask Testing Type User Defined Mask ITU T SONET SDH Video Copy Current Edit User Mask Mask To User Ma Fibre ANSI T1 102 Channel User Mask Fibre Chan Ethernet Elec 1733 126 138 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Analyzing waveforms 5 Click a Config button to access a Mask Configuration control window where you can adjust how masks and violations are displayed and how Mask Autoset and Autofit are configured 6 Click Masks to return to the Mask Setup control window 1733 127 7 Click Lock Mask to Wfm On to track mask changes in the horizontal or vertical settings 8 Toggle Hit Count On to highlight violations during a mask test 1733 128 9 Click Autoset to automatically align the waveform with the mask based on the characteristics of the input signal 10 Toggle Autofit On to automatically reposition the waveform after each acquisition to minimize hits Ze 11 Click the Tolerance tab and then set the tolerance Tolerance settings greater than 0 make
144. ive humidity 3 000 m 9 843 feet 5 Vews with peaks lt 20 V DF lt 6 25 300 Vans CAT Il with peaks lt 425 V at the BNC For lt 100 mV div derate at 20 dB decade above 100 kHz to 30 Vems at 1 MHz 10 dB decade above 1 MHz For 2100 mV div derate at 20 dB decade above 3 MHz to 30 Vans at 30 MHz 10 dB decade above 30 MHz 42 V N CAUTION For proper cooling keep the back and left side of the instrument clear of obstructions MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 5 Install your instrument Preventing ESD CAUTION A direct electrostatic discharge can damage the instrument input To learn how to avoid this damage read the following information Electrostatic discharge ESD is a concern when handling any electronic equipment The instrument is designed with robust ESD protection however it is still possible that large discharges of static electricity directly into the signal input may damage the instrument To avoid damage to the instrument use the following techniques to prevent electrostatic discharge to the instrument 1 2 Discharge the static voltage from your body by wearing a grounded antistatic wrist strap while connecting and disconnecting cables and TekConnect adapters The instrument provides a front panel connection for this purpose A cable that is left unconnected on a bench can develop a large static charge Discharge the static voltage from all cable
145. lection 42 Horizontal position and math waveforms 128 defined 34 191 Index Horizontal scale and math waveforms 128 How to manage long record length waveforms 102 search through and add marks to waveforms 104 use MagniVu 58 use Wave Inspector 102 I2C 170 Incoming inspection 30 Infinite persistence 89 Installation 1 Instrument setup recalling 155 saving 154 Intensified samples displaying waveforms as 88 Interface map 23 Interpolation 39 91 View 173 K Knob pan 103 zoom 102 L Label 92 bus 53 digital channel 51 screen text 92 Limit testing 141 Linear interpolation 91 Lock zoomed waveforms 100 101 Lock standard laptop 11 Logic analyzer correlating data 173 Long record length management 102 M MagniVu 58 Main trigger 67 73 Mark 104 105 107 192 Mask autofit 139 autoset 139 140 margin tolerance 139 pass fail testing 140 saving 157 Mask testing 138 Math arbitrary filters 127 colors 96 editor 126 waveforms 126 Measurements 113 accuracy 3 annotation 120 cursor 122 customizing 118 defined 115 reference levels 121 saving 156 snapshot 119 120 Statistics 119 Menus 29 MIPI CSI 2 170 MIPI DSI 1 170 Monochrome gray color palette 95 Monochrome green color palette 95 More measurements 116 Multiple zoom areas 98 MultiView zoom 96 MyScope editing 148 new control window 143 using 147 N Network connection 11 Norm
146. les service and technical support n North America call 1 800 833 9200 Worldwide visit www tektronix com to find contacts in your area 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 In order to obtain service under this warranty Customer must notify Tektronix of the defect before the expiration of the warranty period and make suitable arrangements for the performance of service Customer shall be responsible for packaging and shipping the defective product to the service center designated by Tektronix with shipping charges prepaid Tektronix shall pay for the return of the product to Customer if the shipment is to a location within the country in which the Tektronix service center is located Customer shall be responsible for paying all shipping charges duties taxes and any other charges for products returned to any other locations This warranty shall not apply to any defect failure or damage c
147. level marker 1733 089 Displaying the Date and Time 1 Select Display gt Objects Seria eevee ain ee Display 2 Toggle the display of the date and time Display Set ee on the graticule Use the Utilities menu ene tas tb to set the date and time Appearance Screen Text Objects eee 1733 090 94 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Using the Color Palettes Select Display gt Record View Palette or FastAcq WfmDB Palette and then select one of the following color schemes for the waveform and graticule m Normal displays hues and lightness levels for best overall viewing The color of each channel waveform matches the color of the corresponding front panel vertical knob m Temperature Grading displays areas of the waveform with the highest sample density in red shades The areas of lowest sample density appear in blue shades m Monochrome Green displays areas of the waveform with the highest sample density in lighter green shades The areas of lowest sample density appear in darker green shades It most closely resembles analog oscilloscope displays E Spectral Grading displays areas of the waveform with the highest sample density in blue shades The areas of lowest sample density appear in red shades m Monochrome Gray displays areas of the waveform with the highest sample density in lighter gray shades The areas of lowest sample density appear in darker
148. me 1 Select Horiz Acq gt Horizontal Acquisition Setup 2 Push the Delay Mode button to toggle delay mode on 3 Adjust the delay time with the horizontal POSITION control or enter the delay time in the control window 4 Adjust the horizontal SCALE to acquire the detail that you need Quick tips Pinpoint triggers Trigger point Acquired DE waveform 5 an LLL a Delay time 7i Expansion point HorizAcq Tng Display Cursors Horizontal Acquisition Setup Zoom Controls Autos et 2790 043 2790 044 m Use MultiView Zoom and Horizontal Delay together to magnify a delayed acquisition m Toggle Horizontal Delay on and off to quickly compare signal details at two different areas of interest one near the trigger location and the other centered at the delay time MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 87 Display a waveform Display a waveform This section contains concepts and procedures for displaying a waveform Detailed information is available in the online help Setting the Display Style To set the display style select Display gt Display Style and then select one of the Display Cursor Measure I following styles Display Setup Displays waveforms with Appearance lines drawn between screen Text record points Objects TL Colors 1733 075 Display Style m Vectors i i D
149. ment of the control in your MyScope control window by clicking and dragging MyScope Setup Choose From These Controls H woe File F Edit O NewTeb Vertical Ae Vertical Rename Tab A Postion 4 o Scale Label _UserPret oo Units hemu Offset 4 Termination O Dee H Bandwidth pjes Probe Cal eee Deskew H Attenuation bem ZOOM Enhanced Bandwidth 1733 143 Choose From These Controls H File H Edit i oo Vertical E Vertical A Position i A Seale i Offset Hew Termination A Coupling HH Bandwidth H Probe Cal H Deskew B Attenuation Enhanced Bandwidth Untitled Click and Drag Controls onto the Tab below lii vertical Source Ch 1 Postion scale 100m MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Vertical Source Position 20 0mdiv Scale tomy ae 1733 144 145 MyScope 7 Click New Tab to add a tab to your MyScope control window You can have up to six tabs mec 8 To rename a tab do one of the following Sei Tab1 m Click Rename Tab m Double click the tab and then type User Pret O the new name 1733 145 9 Click User Pref to specify user preferences that are loaded with your MyScope control window 10 To delete controls do one ofthe following ar Snu E Rename Tab Select a tab and then click Delet
150. meters Push CH2 CH3 Advanced to display additional trigger 4 Position Position functions The Arm Ready and Trig D CORD COED lights show the acquisition status 8 Turn to adjust waveform intensity Scale Scale 9 Turn to adjust parameters selected from the screen interface Push to toggle between normal and fine adjustment 10 Push to turn cursors on or off 11 12 13 Use to search and mark waveforms Push to turn the touch screen on and off Turn channel displays on and off Vertically scale position or offset the waveform Toggle between position and offset On MSO70000 Series instruments turn on digital channels using the Digital gt Digital Setup menu See page 50 Setting up digital signal input MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 2597 006 25 Getting acquainted with your instrument MS05000 and DPO5000 1 Turn to adjust parameters selected from the screen interface Push Fine to select fine adjustment push Coarse to select coarse adjustment Wave Inspector FastAcq 2 Push to turn cursors on or off 3 Push to adjust waveform intensity using a Multipurpose knob 4 Push to turn on MultiView Zoom and add a magnified graticule to the display 5 Push to perform automated measurements search through an acquisition for user defined events criteria or start or stop fast
151. n measurements 117 trigger defined 71 Control panel 17 Control panel map 25 Copying 160 Coupling trigger 67 Cross Hair graticule style 93 Cursor measurements 122 D D15 DO button 58 Date and time 94 Default setup 35 Delayed trigger 67 73 Diagnostics 30 Digital channels analog characteristics 59 setting up 51 signal input 50 Digital waveforms saving 153 Display colors 96 objects 94 persistence 89 style 88 Display map 23 Display Remote 11 Documentation xvi Dots displaying waveform record points as 88 DSP Bandwidth enhancement 46 Dual monitor 12 E E mail on event setup 85 E mail on trigger 84 Edge trigger defined 70 Enhanced bandwidth 46 Envelope acquisition mode 40 Error detector 132 Index ESD preventing 6 Examples 165 Export See Saving Extended desktop 12 168 Exterior cleaning 174 F Fast Acquisition 45 165 FastAcq WfmDB palette 95 FastFrame 61 Frame finder 64 Force trigger 66 Frame graticule style 93 Front panel map 17 Full graticule style 93 G Gate width and resolution bandwidth 131 Gating 118 Glitch trigger defined 70 Glitches capturing 40 45 165 triggering on 67 Graticule styles 93 Grid graticule style 93 H H Bars cursor 122 Hard copy 162 Help 28 Hi Res acquisition mode 40 Histogram Saving 158 Histogram measurements 116 Histogram setup 124 Horizontal delay 87 Horizontal marker 98 Horizontal mode se
152. n a setup and hold violation Not recommended with iCapture inputs if using more than one source or an external MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Pinpoint triggers Trigger Type Trigger Conditions Comm Trigger with mask testing on communications codes and standards analog channels only The controls work together to define the parameters for the trigger event available with Option MTM or MTH on some instruments This mode includes clock recovery Push the Push to Set 50 knob to reinitialize clock recovery Bus w7 i Trigger on components such as a specified address of a bus that you define With some instruments and options trigger types include parallel SPI RS 232 USB and 12C triggers Not recommended with iCapture inputs if using more than one source or an external trigger Video MS Trigger on specified fields or lines of a composite video signal DPO7000C MSQ5000 and DPO5000 Series only Only composite signal formats are supported CAN be Trigger on CAN Bus signals sor edge Not recommended with iCapture inputs if using more than one source or an external l trigger MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 11 Pinpoint triggers Checking trigger status 12 Check the trigger status from the status lights on the front panel or from the readout Check the ARM READY and TRIG D front panel controls to determine the trigger sta
153. n but the readouts are not attached to the zoom controls press the MultiView Zoom button to attach the readouts to the zoom controls Press the MultiView Zoom button again to turn zoom off Quick tips Display a waveform 10 0ps div 12 5MS s 80 0ns pt r 200mV 588ns 16 7ps 10 9us Sample 5151 acqs RL 1 25k D15 D0 Time Res 80 0ns pt Auto June 12 2009 2617 078 Attenuation Zoom Setup Zoom Graticule Size 2790 030 m Use the Zoom Setup menu to change the graticule size of the zoomed waveform m Use Wave Inspector to manage long record length waveforms See page 102 Using Wave Inspector to manage long record length waveforms MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 97 Display a waveform Zooming in multiple areas When you want to view and compare multiple areas of one record at the same time use the following procedure 1 Click and drag a box around the area of the waveform that you want to zoom 2 select Zoom 1 On Zoom 2 On Zoom 3 On Zoom 4 On Histogram ertical Histogram Horizontal 3 Click and drag a box around another area of the waveform that you want to zoom and then select Zoom 2 On oom 3 On Zoom 4 On Histogram ertical Histogram Horizont 4 To adjust the zoomed area horizontally click the horizontal marker below the AE Zoom box to select the zoomed area Position 5 Use the multipurpose knobs
154. nd control instrument and is not required to comply with the substance restrictions of the recast RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU until July 22 2017 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual xiii Preface Preface This manual describes the installation and operation of MSO DPO7000DX Series MSO DPO70000C Series DPO7000C Series and MSO DPO5000 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 MS05204 and DPO5204 MS05104 and DPO5104 MS05054 and DPO5054 MS05034 and DPO5034 Key features MSO70000C DX DPO70000DX DPO70000C DPO7000C MSOQ5000 and DPO5000 Series instruments can help you verify debug and characterize electronic designs Key features include XIV 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
155. nfinte Persistence Waveform Interpolation Variable Persistence Graticule Style No Persistence Record View Palette Persistence Controls FastAcqvimDB Palette 1733 203 4 Push FastAcq Intensity Clear Trigger 1733 217 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C and DPO7000C Series Wave Inspector FastAcq Measure Search DPX 2790 037 MS05000 and DPO5000 Series 5 Find glitches transients or other random anomalies that are present in the signal In this example FastAcq revealed an 300 ns positive glitch after only a few seconds EZD 1 0Vidiv litch 380mv 2 0us 250MS s 4 0ns pi 58 784 acqs RL 5 0k November 02 2005 1733 204 166 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Application examples 6 To trigger on the glitch that you identified in step 5 select Glitch Setup 7 Select the appropriate polarity 8 Click Level and then set the level based on what you found in step 5 9 Click Width and then set the width Shared based on what you found in step 5 Check HF Filtering if you want the trigger system to treat a high frequency burst as a single pulse 10 Click E mail on Trigger On See page 85 Setting up E Mail on Event Event A gt B Seq 1733 206 11 Push Single to trigger on a single glitch Intensity Autoset Default Setup CO sa eel o Pushin Horizontal Tri
156. ng Wave Inspector to manage long record length waveforms The Wave Inspector controls Pan Zoom play pause Mark Search help you to efficiently work with long record length waveforms To magnify a waveform horizontally turn the Zoom knob To scroll through a zoomed waveform turn the Pan knob Wave inspector is available on MSO5000 and DPO5000 Series instruments The Pan Zoom Control consists of ee ee f i 1 An outer pan knob 2 An inner zoom knob 1785 053 Zooming a waveform To use zoom 1 Rotate the inner knob on the Pan Zoom control clockwise to zoom in on a selected part of the waveform Rotate the knob counterclockwise to zoom back out 1785 069 2 Alternatively enable or disable the zoom mode by pushing the zoom button once or twice See page 96 Using MultiView Zoom 1785 070 102 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 3 Examine the zoomed view of the waveform that appears on the larger lower part of the display The upper part of the display will show the position and size of the zoomed part in the waveform within the context of the overall record Panning a waveform While the zoom feature is on use the pan feature to quickly scroll through the waveform To use pan Bey ENTEN Turn the knob clockwise to pan forward Turn it counterclockwise to pan backward The further you turn the knob the faster the zoom window pans D Pla
157. o set the number of waveforms or samples Acquisition Horizf4cy Trig Display Cursors HorizontalAcquisttion Setup Zoom Controls ee a Fast Acquisitions ene Delay Mode On Rall Mode Auto Sampling Modes Horizontal Modes Position Scale Resolution Acquisition Mode Fast Frame Setup Pk Detect Zoom Setup Hi Res Zoom Graticule Size Envelope Average wfm DE Acquisition Sample Pk Detect Hi Res Envelope Average WwimDB Samples a am ion 3 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 41 Acquisition Starting and stopping an acquisition After the channels that you want to acquire are selected use the following procedure 1 Push the front panel RUN STOP button to start the acquisition 2 Push the RUN STOP button again to iS est stop the acquisition TIR soe JL_ e ni 3 To take a single acquisition push the N Sng eSuon MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C and DPO7000C Series MK as en a 2790 020 MS05000 and DPO5000 Series Selecting the horizontal mode Your instrument has three horizontal modes Automatic is the default mode Select the horizontal mode that works best for your test setup To set the horizontal mode select Horiz Acq gt Horizontal Acquisition Setup to display the horizontal control window Choose one of the modes described below
158. o the graticule area ia 1 J a a oe ee a a nn PO 100ps 1 0MS s 1 0ps pt Sample 43 943 acqs September 14 2005 8 1733 044 N WARNING If there is vertical clipping there may be a dangerous voltage on the probe tip but the readout will indicate a low voltage A Z symbol appears in the measurement readout if a vertical clipping condition exists Automatic amplitude related measurements where the signal is vertically clipped produce inaccurate results Clipping also causes inaccurate amplitude values in waveforms that are stored or exported for use in other programs If a math waveform is clipped it will not affect amplitude measurements on that math waveform 8 Status Display of acquisition status mode and number of acquisitions trigger status date time and quick reference MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual to record length and horizontal parameters 23 Getting acquainted with your instrument 1 Buttons Menu Click to toggle between toolbar and menu bar modes and to customize the toolbar File Edit Vertical Digital HorizAcq Trig Display Cursors Measure Mask Ma MyScope Analyze Utilities Help 2 Drag cursors to measure waveforms on f p screen T l 7 19 0ps i Curs2 X Pos 7 12 0us 3 Drag the position icons to reposition a waveform 4 Click the icon to assign the multipurpose knobs to waveform vertical position and s
159. oig Displays waveform Display Persistence Dots mar record points as dots on Display Format Intensified Samples he screen T ary the scree Waveform Interpolation d 1733 074 C teigia Grastina Stale b 1733 076 imien Samp Displays the actual oma samples Interpolated points are not displayed 1733 077 88 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Setting the Display Persistence Select Display gt Display Persistence and then select the type of persistence m No persistence shows record points for the current acquisition only Each new waveform record replaces the previously acquired record for a channel m Infinite persistence continuously accumulates record points until you change one of the acquisition display settings Use for displaying points that may occur outside the normal acquisition envelope m Variable persistence accumulates record points for a specified time interval Each record point decays independently according to the time interval m Reset persistence clears the persistence 1 To set the variable persistence time select Display gt Display Persistence gt Persistence Controls 2 Click Variable Persist Time and then use the multipurpose knobs to set the persistence time Display Cursor Measure Display Setup Appearance screen Text Objects Colors Display Style Display Persistence Reset Persist
160. ontal reference is the horizontal delay Interpolation Acquisition Sample interval First sampled and digitized point in record Horizontal Trigger point reference 4 L J d Horizontal Horizontal delay acquisition Horizontal position window Your instrument can interpolate between the samples it acquires when it does not have all of the actual samples it needs to fill the waveform record Linear interpolation computes record points between actual acquired samples by using a straight line fit Sin x x interpolation computes record points using a curve fit between the actual values acquired Sin x x interpolation is the default interpolation mode because it requires fewer actual sample points than linear interpolation to accurately represent the waveform MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 39 Acquisition How the acquisition modes work Sample mode retains the first sampled point from each acquisition interval Sample is the default mode 1733 210 Peak Detect mode uses the highest and lowest of all the samples contained in two consecutive acquisition intervals This mode only works with real time noninterpolated sampling and is useful for catching high frequency glitches Hi Res mode calculates the average of all the samples for each acquisition e interval Hi Res provides a higher resolution gt
161. orm record All waveform record data are located in time with respect to that point The instrument continuously acquires and retains enough sample points to fill the pretrigger part of the waveform record When a trigger event occurs the instrument starts acquiring samples to build the posttrigger part of the waveform record displayed after or to the right of the trigger event Once a trigger is recognized the instrument will not accept another trigger until the acquisition is complete and the holdoff time has expired Trigger modes The trigger mode determines how the instrument behaves in the absence of a trigger event m Normal trigger mode enables the instrument to acquire a waveform only when it is triggered If no trigger occurs the last waveform record acquired remains on the display If no last waveform exists no waveform is displayed m Auto trigger mode enables the instrument to acquire a waveform even if a trigger does not occur Auto mode uses a timer that starts after a trigger event occurs If another trigger event is not detected before the timer times out the instrument forces a trigger The length of time it waits for a trigger event depends on the time base setting Auto mode when forcing triggers in the absence of valid triggering events does not synchronize the waveform on the display The waveform will appear to roll across the screen If valid triggers occur the display will become stable In edge trigger mode force t
162. p or base of the signal as specified by you The peak to peak time variation of the first eye crossing measured at the Mid Ref as a percent of the eye period The ratio of eye size to noise MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 117 Analyzing waveforms Customizing an automatic measurement Customize automatic measurements by using gating modifying measurement statistics or adjusting the measurement 118 reference levels Gating Use Gating to confine the measurement to a certain part of a waveform 1 Select Measure gt Gating gt Gating 2 Position the gates by doing one of the following Click Cursor to set the gated area to the area between the cursors m Click Zoom 1 4 to set the gated area to the Zoom 1 4 graticule MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Measure Mask Math MyScop statistics Reference Levels Off WWavetorm Histograms Cursor Reset Histogram oom 1 Histogram Measurements Zoom 2 Annotation Zoom 3 Gating oe region 1733 107 Measurement Gating Statistics Statistics turn on automatically with measurements Statistics characterize the Stability of the measurement 1 To change the statistics that are displayed select Measure gt Statistics and then select Mean or All All includes min max mean standard deviation and population 2 To
163. p to step 4 150 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual File Edit Vertical Horiz Acq Trig Display Cursors A Save Save As Save Options Save All Waveforms Recall Recall Default Setup Waveform Digitals Setup Measurement Delete Page Setup Print Preview Print b User Mask Histogram Data Timestamp Table Ctrl P 2617 046 x Save Cancel 2617 045 Saving and recalling information 4 Select the Source 5 You can either save the waveform as a ee x reference waveform in the instrument me o memory or as a wfm file in a Windows Pn ee SO pe ne x directory To save the waveform as a ee ails reference select Ref 1 4 To save as a Ret 3 wfm file select the location where you Savein gt waveforms 0 Xe want to save the waveform 6 If you are saving as a wfm file type in a file name or use the default 7 Click Save Name 030417_084253 Sae Save as type Tek ronis Waveform Data wfm ne Messuremert Auto increment ic name Gore Prompt for file name before saving More Set Front Panel Print Button to Save ee 2617 048 Quick tips Select Auto increment file name to save similar waveforms without having to retype the entire name To quickly save multiple waveforms select Set Front Panel Print Button to Save and then click Save You
164. rate on 2 analog channels MSO5104 and DPO5104 500 MHz bandwidth and 5 GS s real time sampling rate on all analog channels MSO5054 and DPO5054 m 350 MHz bandwidth and 5 GS s real time sampling rate on all analog channels MSO5034 and DPO5034 m Enhanced Bandwidth capability that when enabled applies Digital Signal Processing DSP filters that can extend the bandwidth and flatten 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 m Record lengths up to 500 000 000 samples depending on model and option Up to 1 0 DC vertical gain accuracy depending on model m Four analog input channels each with 8 bit resolution when not in Hi Res mode auxiliary trigger input and output m Sixteen digital channels available on MSO70000C DX and MSO5000 Series instruments with an additional clock channel available on the MSO70000C DX m 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 flexible A and B trigger events and logic qu
165. rd deviations of the histogram mean Communication measurements Measurement Ext Ratio Ext Ratio Ext Ratio dB Eye Height Eye Width Eye Top Eye Base Crossing Jitter P P Jitter RMS Jitter 6 Sigma Noise P P Noise RMS S N Ratio Cyc Distortion Q Factor Description The ratio of eye top to base This measurement only works for waveform database or a reference waveform saved in waveform database mode The ratio of eye top to base expressed as a percentage This measurement only works for waveform database or a reference waveform saved in waveform database mode The ratio of eye top to base expressed in decibels This measurement only works for waveform database or a reference waveform saved in waveform database mode The measurement of the eye height in volts The measurement of eye width in seconds The top value used in the extinction ratio measurements The base value used in the extinction ratio measurements The eye crossing point expressed as a percentage of eye height The peak to peak value for the edge jitter in the current horizontal units The RMS value of the edge jitter in the current horizontal units Six times the RMS value of the edge jitter in the current horizontal units The peak to peak value of the noise of the top or base of the signal as specified by you The RMS value of the noise of the top or base of the signal as specified by you The ratio of the signal amplitude to the noise of the to
166. re hazardous live conductors are exposed While using this product you may need to access other parts of a larger system Read the safety sections of the other 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 To avoid fire or personal injury Use proper power cord Use only the power cord specified for this product and certified for the country of use Do not use the provided power cord for other products Ground the product This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord To avoid electric 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 difficult 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 suitable for the product MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C
167. re used whenever possible so that bus decoding is automatically enabled The Decoding indicates the location of the error in the signal by highlighting the decoded value in red as shown in the screen shot below You can use additional oscilloscope channels to simultaneously probe other signals to debug the cause of the error Analyzing waveforms Signal Generator DUT in loop back Scope Error Detector 2980 051 File Edit Vertical Digital Horiz Acq Trig Display Cursors Measure Mask Math MyScope Analyze Utilities Help gt B1 amp B1 D215 D21 6 D21 6 EZR 100mvVidiv 502 By 20 0G GJ 81 Bus 8b10b 100ns div 50 0GS s 20 0ps pt GTP 100mV 2 0ns 10 0ns 10 0ns Sample a Le 1 acqs RL 50 0k Auto October 04 2012 Serial Error Detector Preset Setting SATA3 CJTPAT BIT Y Qey Gae Serial Bus SATAGEN3 Bit Error Rate 2 539106e 01 2 Bit Error Count Bits Tested 93839435960 Consecutive Aligns lt Data Rate 6 0Gb s Pattern Name CJTPat Stop Condition Manual Stop Elapsed Time WEG E 0 dd hh mm ss tarce Ty MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 137 Analyzing waveforms Using mask testing Serial Communications Mask Testing Option MTM or MTH allows you to compare your signal to a predefined template or mask For the signal to pass the test it must fall outside the segments defined by the mask Generally standards comm
168. rea of interest You can automatically search and mark many of the same parameters that you can trigger on Many search parameters do not have the time limits as triggers You can search on math and reference waveforms You can find all of the acquired events of a certain type Search marks provide a way to mark a waveform region for reference Set marks automatically with search criteria Search for and mark regions with particular edges pulse widths runts logic states rise fall times setup and hold violations and bus search types Search and Mark do not support digital waveforms 104 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Display a waveform To manually set and clear delete marks 1 Turn on Multiview Zoom Zoom 1 is used with marks QO See page 96 Using MultiView Zoom 2790 029 2 Select Analyze gt Search M Measure Mask Math Utilities Helg search Mark DDR Analysis Mone iter and Eye Analysis 1733 305 3 Move the zoom box to the area on the waveform where you want to set or clear a search mark by turning a multipurpose knob Push the Next or Prev lt arrow button to jump to an existing mark 4 Push Set Clr or the front panel Set Clear button If no search mark is at the screen center the instrument will add one When a mark is created the horizontal zoom factor is saved When you use Next or Prev to move between m
169. resistance 100 kQ 1 0 Input capacitance 3 0 pF Input signal swing Minimum 400 mV p p Maximum 30 V p p 200 MHz centered around the DC threshold voltage at the probe tip 10 V p p 2200 MHz centered around the DC threshold voltage at the probe tip Maximum nondest 42 V ructive input signal User defined threshold range 40 V Minimum detectable pulse width 1 ns Digital channel to 200 ps digital channel skew Probe length 1 0 m 3 28 ft Table 5 Environmental specifications Characteristic Description Temperature Operating 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Nonoperating 55 C to 75 C 67 F to 167 F Humidity Operating 5 to 95 relative humidity Nonoperating 10 to 95 relative humidity Altitude Operating 4 6 km 15 092 ft maximum Nonoperating 15 km 50 000 ft maximum Equipment Recycling This product complies with the European Union s requirements according to Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE For more information about recycling options check the Support Service section of the Tektronix Web site www tektronix com MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 187 Appendix D Safety summary To avoid potential hazards use this probe only as specified Connect and disconnect properly Connect the probe output to the measurement instrument before connecting the probe to the circuit under test Disconnect the probe input and the probe g
170. rn 3 Stop Condition 2980 036 7 Click On or Off to turn Spread Spectrum Clocking SSC Tracking on or off SSC is on by default 2980 037 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 133 Analyzing waveforms 8 To ignore align primitives select the Ignore Align Primitives option button and specify the primitives using the keypad or keyboard Alignment Primitives are inserted into the signal by the DUT for purposes of pacing keeping transmitter from overrunning the receiver 9 Enter the Maximum consecutive ALIGNS using the keypad or keyboard The maximum consecutive aligns is a design parameter of the particular device that indicates how many consecutive aligns are allowed The Test Pattern Setup provides control of the signal test pattern length and the Sync Pattern description These are often the most difficult settings because they require knowledge of the signal The Pattern Length is the number of bits in the repeating signal being sent to the DUT or oscilloscope by the signal generator or AWG The Sync Pattern is a 10 20 30 or 40 bit unique pattern in the signal that the error detector uses to align the signal to the acquired comparison pattern The Advanced check box just allows you to set the Disparity of each of the Sync Pattern symbols individually The X means don t care The Preset Setups set these parameters to make the job easier for the common cases 10
171. round from the circuit under test before disconnecting the probe from the measurement instrument Observe all terminal ratings To avoid fire or shock hazard observe all ratings and markings on the product Consult the product manual for further ratings information before making connections to the product Do not operate without covers Do not touch exposed connections and components when power is present Avoid exposed circuitry Do not touch exposed connections and components when power is present Do not operate with suspected failures If you suspect there is damage to this product have it inspected by qualified service personnel Do not operate in Wet Damp conditions Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere Keep product surfaces clean and dry Safety terms and symbols in this manual These terms may appear in this manual A WARNING Warning statements identify conditions or practices that could result in injury or loss of life f CAUTION Caution statements identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to this product or other property Symbols on the product This symbol may appear on the product A CAUTION Refer to Manual 188 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Appendix D Contacting Tektronix Web site www tektronix com Phone 1 800 833 9200 Address Tektronix Inc Department or name if known 14200 SW Karl Braun Drive P O Box 500 Beaverton OR
172. s The DSP enhanced bandwidth occurs at maximum sample rate Use the DSP enhanced bandwidth when your signals have rise times less than 50 ps Select Analog Only for higher waveform throughput overdriven signals and when you prefer to use your own DSP post processing You can limit the instrument bandwidth by selecting Vertical gt Bandwidth Limit and then selecting the bandwidth MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 47 Acquisition Setting the Termination Voltage 48 Termination voltage adjustment is only available on MSO DPO70000DX models Oscilloscope inputs have traditionally been terminated to ground The signals being measured often are not ground referenced Pulling signals to ground can impair measurement results or potentially damage the DUT The instrument delivers a variable termination voltage up to 3 4 volts to the device under test DUT and supports a large offset range This allows you to adjust the oscilloscope to mirror the conditions and behavior of the DUT and measure high speed signals in an environment similar to the one in which they operate Using the combination of termination voltage and offset to center the oscilloscope reference point in the operating range of the DUT maximizes the available dynamic range and minimizes the noise of the measurement system To set the termination voltage of a channel do these steps 1 Select Vertical gt Vertical Setup Vert
173. s before and after the trigger event The part of the record that occurs before the trigger is the pretrigger part The part that occurs after the trigger is the posttrigger part Pretrigger data is valuable when troubleshooting For example if you are trying to find the cause of an unwanted glitch in your test circuit trigger on the glitch and make the pretrigger period large enough to capture data before the glitch By analyzing what happens before the glitch you may uncover information that helps you find the source of the glitch Alternatively to see what is happening in your system as a result of the trigger event make the posttrigger period large enough to capture data after the trigger Slope and level The slope control determines whether the instrument finds the trigger point on the rising or the falling edge of a signal The level control determines where on that edge the trigger point occurs Delayed trigger system You can trigger with the A Main trigger system alone or combine the A Main trigger with the B Delayed trigger to trigger on sequential events When using sequential triggering the A trigger event arms the trigger system and the B trigger event triggers the instrument when the B trigger conditions are met A and B triggers can and typically do have separate sources The B trigger condition is based on a time delay or a specified number of events See page 73 Using a Main and b Delayed triggers MSO DPO70000
174. s before connecting them to the instrument or device under test by momentarily grounding the center conductor of the cable or by connecting a 50 Q termination to one end before attaching the cable to the instrument Sl fS fe LJ IE 2980 001 509 o S MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Install your instrument Powering on the instrument Power supply requirements Source voltage and frequency Power consumption MSO70000C DX and DPO70000C DX Series 100 240 Vrms 10 50 60 Hz lt 1100 VA or 115 Vrms 10 400 Hz CAT II DPO7000C Series 100 240 Vans 10 47 63 Hz 550 Watts maximum or 115 Vous 10 400 Hz MS05000 and DPO5000 Series 100 240 Vrus 10 50 60 Hz 275 Watts maximum 115 V 440 Hz MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Install your instrument O O 000 O eicae hoe 3 DPO7000C Series 000 OJO O 000 O 2790 004 MS05000 and DPO5000 Series 8 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Install your instrument Powering off the instrument 000 0O O ca ca D i 2597 003 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C and DPO7
175. search Do the following steps to set up a visual search 1 Setup pinpoint triggers See page 68 Choosing a trigger type Trigger Edge A Event Trigger T Edge hd Gomez 2 Setup a visual trigger See page 81 Triggering using Visual Triggers Visual BEvent Triggering vi Mark AN Triogor a 3 Click Mark All Trigger Events in Trigger ITITI Record Set to 50 Settings 2980 046 4 Visual Trigger areas are displayed in blue 5 Visual Search areas are displayed in green c1 out a2 amp c1 out a1 ETD 100mvidiv 500 ED 102mv EEE ETZ 100mV 640us 2 2ms 4 2ms i l Sample aoa n eee nL Oo 14 acgs RL 10 0M Man September 28 2012 2980 047 6 Only the active visual search area is displayed Press the Mark Next and the Mark Prev buttons to move the active area to other visual search areas Use the other Analyze Search control windows to control or view the results of the Visual Search 112 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Analyzing waveforms Analyzing waveforms Your instrument features cursors automatic measurements statistics histograms math spectral analysis and advanced pass fail tests to help you to analyze waveforms This section contains concepts and procedures for analyzing waveforms Detailed information is available in the online help Taking automatic measurements 1 Select Measure gt Measurement TER Tene at
176. st be channel or other math waveforms Use short record lengths for faster instrument response Use long record lengths to lower the noise relative to the signal and increase the frequency resolution Different window functions produce different filter response shapes in the spectrum and result in different resolution bandwidths See the online help for more information The resolution bandwidth RBW directly controls the gate width Therefore the time domain gate markers move as you adjust the control You can display the linear magnitude of the real data or the imaginary data in the spectrum This is useful if you process the spectrum off line and transform it back into a time domain trace MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 131 Analyzing waveforms Using the Serial Error Detector The Serial Error Detector requires option ERRDT The oscilloscope Error Detector conducts Bit Frame Symbol and Character tests much like a BERT It has the advantage that it not only counts the errors and computes the error rates but it also shows you where the error occurs in the signal and it allows you to connect probes to other channels to debug the source of the errors such as crosstalk The Error Detector is often used in conjunction with TekExpress software applications to conduct receiver and margin testing The Error Detector has built in preset setups that cover the most common use cases These can be mod
177. t Trsme Jdcodh Apere t ripe De wik dr EL 323254 ricsp Wre yaep allure usd s iadh igeocted TEH p bka vese bekl yelda pejd ichd g zo debdpo os dgadorics Reshit raip araw Terr Cop ara 1733 171 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 161 Saving and recalling information Printing a hard copy 1 To print a hard copy push the print button or select File gt Print If necessary make changes to the page orientation in the Reference Waveform Controls Page Setup dialog box Page Setup Fie Edt Vertical Horiz 4cq Trig Print Preview Print Ctrl P 2790 035 Your Print and Page Setup dialog boxes will depend on the printer you are using 2 Click Page Setup Generic Text Only Properties Status Ready Type Generic Text Only Where LPT1 Comment Print to file 4 2980 018 3 Select the printing parameters Page Setup Paper Size Source Automatically Select m Margins inches 0 Portrait Left oo E Right oo E Landscape Top 0 00 pH Bottom 0 00 HE Orientation Palette m View f Color FullScreen Color Ink Saver Made Hide Menu T oolbar Black amp White Graticule s Only Set Front Panel Print Button to Save Pririt Preview Cancel Frint Help 2980 019 162 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO50
178. tAcqavtmDB Palette User Palette Waveform Display Onfott Display Trigger T Display a waveform SINAIA Linear 1733 081 m Sin X X interpolation is the default interpolation mode It requires fewer actual sample points than linear interpolation to accurately represent the waveform MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 91 Display a waveform Adding Screen Text 1 Select Display gt Screen Text Display Cursor Measure Appearance Screen Text Objects Colors Display Setup 1733 082 2 Enter up to eight independent lines of text Display 3 Click Text Off or On to turn the text display on and off 4 Click Font or Color to select the font and color of the screen text 5 Click Controls to open the Text Properties control window for positioning of the text on the display 1733 083 6 Click Clear to erase the entire text of the selected line Quick tips m Click and drag screen text to reposition it on the screen m You can also label waveforms and buses See page 51 Setting up digital channels See page 53 Setting up a bus 92 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Setting the Graticule Style To set the graticule style select Display gt Graticule Style and then select one of the following styles Full 1733 085 1733 086 1733 087
179. tegory and voltage rating MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 181 Appendix C Avoid electric overload To avoid injury or fire hazard do not apply potential to any input including the reference inputs that varies from ground by more than the maximum rating for that input Avoid exposed circuitry and do not operate without covers Do not touch exposed connections and components when power is present Inspect the probe and accessories Before each use inspect probe and accessories for damage cuts tears defects in the probe body accessories cable jacket etc Do not use if damaged Do not operate in Wet Damp conditions Do not operate in an explosive atmosphere Keep product surfaces clean and dry Safety terms and symbols terms in this manual These terms may appear in this manual A WARNING Warning statements identify conditions or practices that could result in injury or loss of life A CAUTION Caution statements identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to this product or other property Symbols on the product These symbols may appear on the product A CAUTION Refer to Manual Contacting Tektronix Web site www tektronix com Phone 1 800 833 9200 Address Tektronix Inc Department or name if known 14200 SW Karl Braun Drive P O Box 500 Beaverton OR 97077 USA Email techsupport tektronix com Warranty information For warranty informat
180. tions before the B Event value is incremented 9 Select the method that the B Event value is incremented after the selected number of acquisitions occur Sequential Scan increments by 1 until the End Event is reached When the End Event is reached the B Event value is reset to the Start Event value and the process starts over Random Scan sets the B Event value to a random value between the Start Event and the End Event for each set of Advance After acquisitions Toggle Between Events toggles the B Event value between the Start Event and the End Event for each set of Advance After acquisitions MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 2617 091 2617 090 2617 092 17 Pinpoint triggers 10 In this example a DDR3 DQS signal is on Ch 1 and the DQ signal is on Ch 2 The instrument is in Run Mode with Display Mode set to Infinite Persistence The instrument trigger setup was as follows A Event Window trigger on Ch 1 to detect the DDR3 DQS Write condition B Event Edge trigger on Either slope on Ch 1 to trigger on the DQS clock edges A gt B Sequence set to Trig on the nth Event B Scan Enabled with Start Event 1 End Event 8 and Mode Sequential The data eyes are formed by the DQ signal on Ch 2 Triggering on a parallel bus Locate problems by triggering on a parallel bus MSO instruments can use digital channels as components of a parallel b
181. to adjust 500 a the horizontal position and factor of the selected zoom area Factor 5 b 1733 098 pe a whe 98 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 6 Display a waveform To adjust the zoomed area vertically select Vertical gt Zoom Setup Vertical HorizfAcq Trig Vertical click a vertical field and then use the multipurpose knobs to adjust the Vertical Position Position and Factor ARATURUD e O 0divs Zoom Setup F Zoom Graticule Size Factor 1 0 no a a Quick tips To clear the zoom area click Position Factor Reset from the Zoom Setup control window Turn each zoom display on and off from the Zoom Setup control window Push the MultiView Zoom button once or twice to toggle all zoom displays on and off To reposition the zoomed area horizontally click and drag the horizontal marker at the bottom of the zoom box Use Wave Inspector to manage long record length waveforms See page 102 Using Wave Inspector to manage long record length waveforms MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 99 Display a waveform Lock and Scroll zoomed waveforms 1 To use Lock and Scroll select Zoom a Bi Setup from either the Vertical or vaia meraes We Horiz Acq menu and then select the 3 _o EES J Lock and Scroll tab Attenuation oom Graticule Size 1733 100 2 To scroll a single zoomed are
182. togram Mode Petiod 29 T2us Fren 34 B2kHz Pos Width 13 584S Neg Width 15 14dus Burst Wid Gb lipe Rise Time 141 3na Fall Tire 69 33ns Duty Cyc AT 2056 Duty Gye 52 1296 Overshoot 3 37 Owershoot 4 33 Base Top Form hdax B40 my i DA rm tlin 48 Ona 12 Orn Amplitude 032 mV DIE my Mean 373 fibre Cycle Mean 377 O9rav RMS 552 tim Cycle Rds 554 bm Area 3T duve Cyc Area 10 83 vs 1733 250 119 Analyzing waveforms Annotate measurements 1 To annotate measurements select Annotation from the Measurements setup control window From the drop down list select the measurement to annotate 2 To select the amount of measurement 120 annotation detail select Measure gt Annotation gt Standard or Detailed Measurement Setup Measurements Pos Width Period Neg Width Freq None Ea 1 Amplitude Duty Cycle Delay 1733 251 Measure Mask hath Cone Snapshot Amplitude Time ComM More i s a Reference Levels g Waveform Histograms Reset Histogram Histogram Measurements O m Standard Off 1 Amplitude 2 Frequency 1733 262 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Analyzing waveforms Reference Levels Reference levels determine how time related measurements are taken Referece Levels Measure hlask Math hy Soe High Ref r 90 0 k 1 Select Measure gt Refer
183. tom Limit 504mY Left Limit Right Limit 1733 114 Quick tips m Use vertical histograms to measure signal noise and horizontal histograms to measure signal jitter m Use the click and drag procedure to activate the shortcut menu to turn the histogram display off MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 125 Analyzing waveforms Using math waveforms Create math waveforms to support the analysis of your channel and reference waveforms By combining and transforming source waveforms and other data into math waveforms you can derive the data view that your application requires Use the following procedure for predefined math equations 1 Select Math gt Math Setup 2 Choose one of the predefined math equations Math hy Scope Math Setup Display OnT PosttionScale Label Custom MATLAB Functions Ka Use the following procedure to build an advanced math waveform expression 1 Select Math gt Math Setup 2 Click Editor 126 Math hy Scope Math Setup Display Onvott Position Scale Label Custom MATLAB Functions v MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Analyzing waveforms 3 Build your advanced math waveform expression using sources operators constants measurements variables and functions 4 When you have defined the expression to your satisfaction click Apply
184. tup display screen Recall Use the Setup button next to Send E mail Recall Default Setup to display the Send E mail Setup display screen See page 85 Setting up E Mail on Event Save All Waveforms 2790 094 4 Enter the location to save the files 5 Select the event that initiates a save 6 Select what type of files to save on the event 7 Set the file naming convention to use 8 Set the number of events to save MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 83 Pinpoint triggers Sending E Mail on Trigger You must configure e mail on event before performing the following procedure See page 85 Setting up E Mail on Event 1 Select Trig gt A Event Main Trigger Setup a eee ELA A Event Main Trigger Setup 2 Select the Mode tab E 3 Under E mail on Trigger click On and B Event Delayed Trigger Se then click Setup See page 85 Setting dioke A Trigger gt up E Mail on Event 7 Quick Select B Trigger Edge Setup Trig Display Cursor Measure eee 1733073 84 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Setting up E Mail on Event 1 Select Utilities gt E mail on Event gt Setup 2 Enter recipients e mail address es Separate multiple entries with commas There is a limit of 252 characters in the e mail address box 3 Click Config and then enter the SMTP Server Address Contact your net
185. tus m f TRIG D is on the instrument has recognized a valid trigger and is filling the posttrigger part of the waveform m f READY is on the instrument can accept and is waiting for a valid trigger to occur Pretrigger data has been acquired 1733 024 m f ARM is on the trigger circuitry is filling the pretrigger part of the waveform MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C Series record If both TRIG D and READY are on a valid A event trigger has been recognized and the instrument is waiting for a delayed trigger When a delayed trigger is recognized the posttrigger part of the delayed waveform will fill m f ARM TRIG D and READY are off acquisitions have stopped To quickly determine the settings of some key trigger parameters check the Trigger readout at the bottom of the display The readouts differ for edge and the advanced triggers 1 0ms div 100MS s 10 0ns pt l sample 1 A trigger source Ch1 1279 acqs RL 1 0M D15 D0 Time Res 1 0s pt 2 Trigger slope rising edge Auto June 04 2010 3 Trigger level 4 Time base 5 Check the ARM READY and TRIG D readout to determine the trigger status 6 Check the Auto Normal readout to determine the trigger mode MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Pinpoint triggers Using a Main and b Delayed triggers You can use the A Event Main trigger for simple signals
186. u want to capture multiple events that have long dead times between them that are of no interest to you 62 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Acquisition m Multiple frames are best viewed with the Normal Green or Gray color palettes because the dark blue selected frame may be hard to distinguish if you use Temp or Spectral E lf you select an Average Summary Frame you can set Math functions Averaging to apply to All Frames or have it apply to Only the Summary Frame If the summary data is of primary interest selecting Summary Frame Only can substantially improve system throughput MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 63 Acquisition Using FastFrame frame finder Frame finder allows you to find a FastFrame frame that is different from other frames 1 Select the source of the FastFrame frames 2 Set the Search Range by entering the From Frame and the To Frame Ch1 Cha v Td n E Da 0 000 016 002 768 sec 1738 255 3 Push Run Stop to stop acquisitions Default Intensity Autoset Setup FastAcq OO Celf sre oer Pushin Horizontal Trigger 1733 021 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C and DPO7000C Series Koo y Run Stop _ 27 D023 MS05000 and DPO5000 Series 4 Push Start to start the search chi cna v o Cni chi cha 5 Mo ll oo 0 000 015 999 362 sec 1733 256 64 MSO DPO
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188. uncte AEE E A A ETE EA 189 Warranty IMTOMMAUOM seia a n a Aa E niet Wile a a en Da a iaaa Beltes M oeiehe 189 Index MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Important safety information Important safety information 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 General safety summary Use the product only as specified Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product 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 specified in this manual The product is designed to be used by trained personnel only Only qualified personnel who are aware of the hazards involved should remove the cover for repair maintenance or adjustment Before use always check the product with a known source to be sure it is operating correctly This product is not intended for detection of hazardous voltages Use personal protective equipment to prevent shock and arc blast injury whe
189. ursors2 Ec Cursors Ec Filename 050914 172529 tew v Files of type MyScope Files tev Cancel Help 1733 152 Quick tips Some controls function differently in a MyScope control window than they do in the standard control window For details see the online help m You can copy MyScope control windows tcw files to other MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series instruments 148 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Saving and recalling information Saving and recalling information This section contains procedures for saving and recalling screen captures and setups saving measurements using the clipboard and printing on your instrument Detailed information is available in the online help Saving screen captures 1 Select File gt Save or Save As gt Screen Capture File Edit Save Save As Save Options Save All Waveforms Recall Recall Default Setup Delete Page Setup Print Preview Vertical Horiz Acq Trig Display Cursors N Waveform Digitals Setup Measurement User Mask Histogram Data Timestamp Table 2 Click Options to set up the Palette View Image or Screen Capture Format options otherwise skip to step 3 Print 2617 043 Save AJA Screen Capture Save Options a Palette
190. us 1 Setup a parallel bus See page 53 Setting up a bus Select Trig gt A Event Main Trigger Setup A Event Main Trigger Setup Trig Display Cursor Measure A B Trigger sequence B Event Delayed Trigger Setup 2 Select the A Event tab 3 Select the Bus Trigger Type 4 Select the bus to trigger on NOTE Clocked buses will only appear in the drop down list if the clock source is set to Ch4 78 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Pinpoint triggers 5 Select the data format 6 Set the pattern to trigger on using the keypad 2617 111 7 Analyze your waveforms 100ns div 6 25GS s 160psipt Sample 26 339 acqs RL 6 25k 015 D6 ime Res 160ps pt Cons May 01 2009 2617 037 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 19 Pinpoint triggers Triggering on a serial bus Locate problems by triggering on a serial bus Serial buses are available on MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C MSQ5000 and DPO5000 Series instruments Digital channels can be used in bus definitions on MSO instruments Set up a serial bus See page 53 Setting up a bus 1 Select Trig gt A Event Main Trigger Setup Trig Display Cursor Measure A Event Main Trigger Setup A B Trigger Sequence B Event Delayed Trigger Setup 2 Select the A Event tab 3 Select the Bus Trigger Type 4 Select
191. us O00 000 256 000 000 000 031 600 000 Edge level 853 63mv_ O00 094 880 000 Edge level853 63mv 69 0dus 000 000 171 920 000 Edge leveE853 63mVv_ a 146us 000 000 ore 959 999 Edqe level 853 63m gt 1733 270 Results Mark Table imtes Te sre Pocatloe Paes eel 1 Edge Ci 2031aus 229 36us Description Edge leveEs53 63mV 000 000 256 000 000 3 Edge C1 14448us 000 000 031 600 000 Edge level 853 63mv_ Oo 102 B8us O00 000 094 880 000 5 Edge C1 69 04us 000 000 171 920 000 Edge level 853 63mV 6 Edge Ci 146us 000 000 ore 959 999 1733 271 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 109 Display a waveform 110 15 To toggle the display of mark triangles on Search yih 16 To stop acquisitions if a match is found and off select the View tab and press Show Marks Select Configure Results 1733 273 select the Mode tab and check Stop Acquisition if event found 1733 272 Quick tips Search is performed only on acquired data Set up the instrument to acquire the data you are searching for set the sample rate so the search event is discernible You can search for a glitch that is wider than a couple of sample intervals You can copy trigger settings to search for other locations in your acquired waveform that meet the trigger conditions You can copy search settings to your trigger Edge search m
192. vailable Set the other settings as appropriate for your bus See the online help for additional help setting up a bus Digital Horiz Acg Digital Setup Bus Setup 2617 081 2790 088 2790 089 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 57 Acquisition When and why to turn on MagniVu For the MSO5000 Series MagniVu gives you higher resolution to accurately determine edge placement This helps you make precise timing measurements on digital edges You can see up to 32 times more detail than with normal digital channel sampling The MagniVu record is acquired in parallel to the main digital acquisition and is available at any time running or stopped MagniVu provides an ultra high resolution view of your data sampled at a maximum resolution of 60 6 ps for 10 000 points centered around the trigger NOTE MagniVu centers itself around the trigger point If you turn MagniVu on while using a large record length and you are looking somewhere other than the trigger point then the digital signal may be off screen In most of these cases you can find the digital record by looking for the digital signal in the upper overview and panning accordingly Using MagniVu 1 Push D15 DO 2121 211 2 Select Digital gt MagniVu to toggle MagniVu On Digital Horiz Acg Digital Setup Bus Setup 2790 055 Quick tips m lf you think you need more tim
193. veform data Measurement data 1733 179 6 Press Ctrl C 7 Click in the Word document wherever you want to place the screen shot and then press Ctrl V Quick tips m The instrument comes with a variety of OpenChoice software tools designed for maximum efficiency and connectivity to the rest of your design environment MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 169 Application examples Triggering on buses You can use your instrument to trigger on 12C SPI RS 232 422 485 UART MIPI DSI 1 MIPI CSI 2 8B 10B USB CAN and parallel buses The instrument can display both physical layer as analog waveforms and protocol level information as digital and symbolic waveforms NOTE Some trigger types are not available on some instruments For detailed bus triggering procedures use the following procedures See page 78 Triggering on a parallel bus and See page 80 Triggering on a serial bus To set up the bus trigger 1 Select Vertical gt Bus Setup 2 Select a bus type 3 If you selected the Serial Bus Type select the type of serial bus 4 Specify the components 5 Select Trig gt Bus Setup 6 Select the bus you set up 7 Select Trigger On to select the desired trigger on feature Vertical Horiz Acg Trg Vertical Setup assur zoom Controls Phe mla Mink 2980 025 Tng Display Cursors Measure t Main Trigg
194. work administrator for the correct address Pinpoint triggers Utilities Help Tek Secure Erase Set Time amp Date GPIB Configuration LAN Server Status External Signals Touch Screen Instrument Calibration Instrument Diagnostics E mail on Evert Multipurpose Knobs Mavigation Buttons Trigger Mask User Preferences a Option Installation 1733 134 E mail on Event Setup 1733 135 E mail Configuration SMTP Server Address More gt JK Cancel Help 1733 136 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual 85 Pinpoint triggers 4 Select the event s for which you want to send an e mail 5 To include attachments select the type of attachment and then click Settings to specify the format 1733 137 6 Set the maximum message limit and e mail size When the maximum message limit is reached you must click Reset to send more e mails on event 7 To verify that you have set up the e mail addresses correctly send a test mail by clicking Send 0 8 If necessary click Config to access the e mail configuration dialog box and adjust the configuration 1733 138 86 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Using horizontal delay Use horizontal delay to acquire waveform detail in a region that is separated from the trigger location by a significant interval of ti
195. yScope control window you ee want to use and then click Open Edit MyScope Control Wind Examples E Test window Ec E 050901 _094717 tew E tom s controls tew E o50914_172144 tew E trigger tcw E 050914_172529 tcw E 050914_173203 tcw Filename EAA Files of type MyScope Files tow x Cancel Help 1733 149 To display the active MyScope control window do the following 1 Select MyScope gt Current or click eee ea ne MyScope in the toolbar mode Your eee E MyScope control window remains active Current even when it is not displayed Mew Control Window Qpen Control Window Edit Control window 050914 173203 tow 1 050914 172529 tew 2 050914 172529 tew 3 050914 172529 tow 4 savetcw 5 1733 150 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual MyScope 147 MyScope To edit a MyScope control window do the following 1 Select MyScope gt Edit Control Window Analyze Utilities Current Mew Control Window Open Control window Edit Control Window 050914 173205 tow 1 050914172529 tow 2 050914 172529 teow 3 050914172529 tow 4 save tow 5 1733 151 2 Select the control window you want to Edit MyScope Control Window edit and then click Open Look in E Mp5Scope i t Examples E Test window tew 050901 _094717 tcw E tom s controls kew 050914 172144 tcw E trigger kc j 050914_173203 tc C
196. ying and pausing a waveform 1 Rotate the pan outer knob of the pan zoom controls to pan the waveform 1785 073 Use the play pause feature to automatically pan through a waveform record To use it 1 Enable the play pause mode by pushing the play pause button 2 Adjust the play speed by turning the pan outer knob further The further Gn you turn it the faster it goes D 1785 074 MSO DPO70000DX MSO DPO70000C DPO7000C and MSO DPO5000 Series User Manual Display a waveform 1785 154 103 Display a waveform 3 Change the play direction by reversing the direction that you are turning the pan knob 4 During play up to a point the more you turn the outer knob the faster the waveform accelerates If you rotate the outer knob as far as it can go the play speed does not change but the zoom box quickly moves in that direction Use this maximum rotation feature to replay a part of the waveform that you just saw and want to see again 5 Pause the play pause feature by pushing the play pause button again Z D 1785 074 Searching and marking waveforms You can mark locations of interest in the acquired waveform These marks help you limit your analysis to particular regions of the waveform You can mark areas of the waveform automatically if they meet some special criteria or you can manually mark each item of interest You can jump from mark to mark area of interest to a

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