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Fluke PM3394B Oscilloscope
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PM3394B
Date:
1998
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Description:
Autoranging Combiscobe Instrument

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There are five models in this family of Fluke oscilloscopes. Each of these models is a combination of an analog real-time Oscilloscope and a fully featured digital storage Oscilloscope. By pressing a single key, you can switch the instrument from the analog mode to the digital mode and back. This allows each of the units to be used in an optimum operating mode for all kinds of signal conditions. Complex data streams, modulated waveforms, and video signals can often best be seen in the analog mode of operation. The digital mode of operation is more suited for single events, signals with low repetition frequencies, and when automatic measurements need to be performed. In this family there is a choice of five models. Two models have a bandwidth of 200 MHz, two have a bandwidth of 100 MHz and one has a bandwidth of 60 MHz. Beside the 2 channel models with EXT TRIG input, there is a choice of two models with four fully featured channels, all shown in the following table: Type Number Bandwidth Sample rate Number of Channels Input Impedance PM3370B 60MHz 200Ms/s 2 1MΩ PM3380B 100MHz 200Ms/s 2 1MΩ PM3384B 100MHz 200Ms/s 4 1MΩ PM3390B 200MHz 200Ms/s 2 1MΩ/50Ω PM3394B 200MHz 200Ms/s 4 1MΩ/50Ω In the same instrument family, there are two 200-MHz and two 100-MHz analog oscilloscopes that have specifications similar to the above-mentioned analog/ digital combination oscilloscopes operating in analog mode. All analog/digital combination oscilloscopes listed above have the following features: - Autoranging attenuators. - Realtime clock. - 32K sample acquisition memory in 4 channel versions. - 8K sample acquisition memory, expandable to 32K in 2 channel versions. - Up to 40 waveforms stored in memory or 204 waveforms with optional memory extension. - Autoset function for an instant optimized signal display at the touch of a button. - Autoranging timebase. - Cursor measurements with 1% accuracies. - Extensive set of fully automated voltmeter and time measurement functions. - Probe operated ’Touch Hold and Measure’ function freezes the display and instantly displays the signal frequency, amplitude and dc voltage level. - Peak detection for the capture of glitches as narrow as 5 ns. - Pattern, State and Glitch triggering (2 ns) (2 channel models; 4ns Glitch triggering only) - Event delay and pretriggering and posttriggering. - TV triggering including HDTV and TV line selection. - Serial Interface for printing and plotting. - Averaging to reduce signal noise and to increase the vertical resolution from 8 to 16 bits. - Advanced mathematics, including digital low-pass filtering. A Math+ option adds integration, differentiation, histogramming, and FFT. - Sine interpolation and magnification which enables true to life four channel single shot acquisitions with a timebase up to 625 ns/div (32x magnified) - A delayed timebase with full trigger features. - An RS-232 (EIA-232-D) Interface (standard) and an GPIB/IEEE-488 Interface (optional). - Autocal for automatic fine tuning of all circuitry to achieve maximum accuracy under all user conditions. - Closed case calibration for efficient maintenance of traceable calibration at minimum cost. The following options are available: - A MATH+ option with more automated measurement functions including envelope and measurement pass/fail testing. Also included in this option are Integration, Differentiation, Histogramming, and FFT. - Memory extension offering 32K acquisition length and the ability to store 156 traces (of 512 samples each) in memory for 2 channel versions. - IEEE-488.2 Interface using the new SCPI (Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments) industry standard for remote control of test and measurement equipment.

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User Manual
Manual Type:
User Manual
Pages:
297
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1.06 Mbytes (1106568 Bytes)
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english
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Date:
1998 11 02
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Scanned document, very well readable.
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The SCPI Programming Manual for the CombiScope™ instruments describes how to program your CombiScope™ instrument via the IEEE bus using SCPI commands. 1.1 What this Manual Contains A complete table of contents is given at the beginning of the manual. Chapter 1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL Explains what the SCPI programming manual for the CombiScopes instruments contains. Chapter 2 GETTING STARTED WITH SCPI PROGRAMMING Tells you how to get started quickly with your CombiScope instrument. You can execute the program examples per (sub)section or from the beginning until the end. Chapter 3 USING THE COMBISCOPE INSTRUMENTS Explains how SCPI works for your CombiScope instrument from the functional point of view. Section 3.1 is an introduction and section 3.2 explains the fundamental programming concepts. The other sections and subsections represent the functional use of your CombiScope instrument. Chapter 4 COMMAND REFERENCE Is a complete alphabetical reference of all implemented SCPI commands. In the beginning a command summary is given to provide you with a quick reference. Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E APPLICATION PROGRAM EXAMPLES Appendix A describes some application program examples. The application programs are supplied on floppy. CROSS REFERENCES Appendix B gives cross references between SCPI commands and front panel keys, softkey menu options, and instrument functions. MANUAL CONVENTIONS Appendix C explains which abbreviations and symbols are used in the manual. It also gives a list of the tables, figures, and documents referenced. STANDARDS INFORMATION Appendix D gives information regarding SCPI and IEEE-488.2 standards. SUMMARY OF SYSTEM SETTINGS Appendix E lists the system settings per functional group (node), plus the applicable instrument settings per node. A full alphabetical index is given at the end of the manual.

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User Manual
Manual Type:
User Manual
Pages:
297
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english
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