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BK Precision 2532 Oscilloscope
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Model:
2532
Date:
2007
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Description:
Digital Storage Oscilloscope 40 MHz, 500 MSa/s
Information
The 2530 & 2532 Digital Storage Oscilloscope is a
light-weight benchtop Oscilloscope for viewing waveforms and
taking measurements. The 2530/2532 is an ideal education and
training tool and also well suited for applications in
service and repair.
Key Features
■ 40 MHz bandwidth, 500MSa/s sample rate with color display
(model 2532) a 25 MHz bandwidth, 250MSa/s sample rate with
monochrome display (model 2530) a 4000 point record length
for each channel a One touch automatic setup for ease of use
(Auto) a Save/Recall setup and waveform data
a Capture, save and analyze waveform data and measurement
results with the included EasyScope Application Software
a Cursors with readouts
a Eleven automatic measurements
a Waveform averaging and peak detection
a Math functions: +, -, / and x operations
a Fast Fourier Transformation (FFT)
a Extensive Trigger capabilities: Pulse Width trigger, Video
trigger capability with line-selectable triggering, External
trigger
a Variable persistence display
a Built in trigger frequency Counter
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Manual Type:
User Manual
Pages:
70
Size:
2.55 Mbytes (2676373 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
1.2
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Date:
2007 01 01
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Scanned document, all readable.
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Information
Chapter 1 Getting
Started ... 6
1.1
Installation ...
6
1.2 Functional
check ... 6
1.3 Probe handling
...
8
1.3.1 Probe
Safety ... 8
1.3.2 Probe
Compensation ... 8
1.3.3 Probe Attenuation
Setting ... 9
1.4 Self
Calibration ... 10
Chapter 2 Main Control Sections
Overview ... 11
2.1 Vertical
System ... 11
2.2 Horizontal
System ... 13
2.3 Trigger
System ...
15
2.3.1 Signal
Source ... 16
2.3.2 Trigger
Type ... 16
2.3.3
Coupling ...
19
2.3.4
Position ...
19
2.3.5 Slope &
Level ...
19
2.4 Acquisition
system ...
20
2.5 Display
System ...
23
2.5.1 X-Y
Format ... 25
2.6 Measurement
system ...
25
2.6.1 Graticule
Measurement ...
26
2.6.2 Cursor
Measurement ...
26
2.6.3 Auto Measurement
...
27
2.7 Utility
System ... 30
2.7.1 System
status ... 31
2.7.3 Self
Calibration ...
31
2.7.4 Self
Test ... 31
2.8 Save/Recall
System ...
32
Chapter 3 Operating
Basics ... 36
3.1 Display
Area ... 35
3.2 Using the Menu
System ... 36
3.3 Using the default
setup ... 37
3.4 Using the auto
setup ... 37
3.5 Using the ADJUST
knob ... 39
3.6 Setting up the Vertical
System ... 40
3.6.1 Setting up the CH1, CH2
Channels ... 40
3.6.2 Using the Vertical Position knob and Volts/Div
knob ... 44
3.6.3 Using
Ref ... 44
3.7 Math
Functions ... 45
3.8 Setting up the Horizontal
system ... 49
3.8.1 Horizontal control
knobs ... 49
3.8.2 Window
Zone ... 49
3.8.3 Trigger
holdoff ... 50
3.9 Set trigger
system ... 50
3.10 Menu and control
button ... 51
3.11
Connectors ... 51
Chapter 4 Application
Examples ... 53
4.1Taking Simple
Measurements ... 53
4.2 Taking Cursor
Measurements ... 54
4.2.2 Measuring Ring
Amplitude ... 55
4.3 Capturing a Single-Shot
signal ... 55
4.4 Analyzing signal details
...
56
4.4.1 Looking at a Noisy
Signal ... 56
4.4.2 Separating the Signal from the
Noise ... 56
4.5 Triggering on a Video
Signal ... 56
4.5.1 Triggering on a Video
Field ... 56
4.5.2 Triggering on Video
Lines ... 57
4.6 Application for the X-Y
function ... 57
4.7 Analyzing a Differential Communication
Signal ... 58
Chapter 5 Prompt messages and troubleshooting
hints ... 60
Appendix A:
Specifications ... 62
Appendix B: Default
setup ... 65
Appendix C: Sample Rate versus Timebase
Setting ... 66
Appendix D: Daily Maintenance and
Cleaning ... 66
Appendix E:
Index ... 68
Appendix F: Service and Warranty
Information ... 69