GW Instek GDS-1000A-U Series User Manual User Manual
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GDS-1000A-U Series User Manual
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pollution degree ............................ 11
Environment ............................ 140
safety instructions ........................ 10
Equivalent time sampling ........ 82
Expand Center ........................... 92
Expand Ground ......................... 92
External trigger .......................... 96
input terminal ............................... 17
Falling time measure ................. 56
Faq ............................................. 135
FFT ............................................... 65
menu tree ....................................... 30
overview .................................. 63, 64
File format ................................ 109
Firmware version .................... 107
Flattop window ......................... 64
Force trigger ............................. 103
Frequency measure ................... 56
Frequency rejection ................... 98
Front panel diagram ................. 15
Fuse replacement ..................... 137
safety instruction .......................... 10
Gated Automatic measurements
................................................. 57
General purpose signal ............. 53
Go-NoGo
conditions ...................................... 69
menu tree ....................................... 40
overview ........................................ 67
run ................................................... 73
source ............................................. 68
template ......................................... 69
when ............................................... 68
Ground
coupling ......................................... 91
symbol .............................................. 8
terminal .......................................... 17
Hanning window ...................... 64
Hardcopy .................................. 115
Hardcopy – Print
menu tree ....................................... 42
Hardcopy – Save All
menu tree ....................................... 41
Hardcopy – Save image
menu tree ................................. 42, 44
Help ............................................. 46
faq ................................................. 134
High voltage measure ............... 55
Holdoff ........................................ 98
Horizontal ................................... 85
basic operation .............................. 51
cursor operation............................ 61
menu tree ....................................... 28
position........................................... 85
scale ................................................ 85
specification ................................. 139
Image
recall ............................................. 129
Ink saver
in hardcopy ................................. 116
in save all ..................................... 122
Input frequency indicator ......... 20
Invert waveform ........................ 93
Language selection .................. 107
List of features ............................ 13
Low voltage measure ................ 56
Math
faq ................................................. 134
menu tree ....................................... 29
overview ........................................ 63
Measurement .............................. 47
Memory Length
faq ................................................. 136
Model caomparison ................... 13
Multiplication ............................. 64
Negative peak measure............. 55
Noise rejection ............................ 98
Normal acquisition .................... 78
Normal trigger ........................... 97
NTSC ........................................... 97
Operating environment .......... 140
Overshoot voltage measure ...... 56
PAL .............................................. 97
Peak detect acquisition .............. 79
Peak to peak measure................ 55
Peak voltage measure ............... 55
Power on/off
safety instruction .......................... 10
switch overview ............................ 19
Preshoot voltage measure ......... 56
Probe ......................................... 132
attenuation level ........................... 94