Tektronix TDS7154 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – WARRANTY
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents; Getting Started
  • Page 6 – Operating Basics
  • Page 9 – Appendices; Appendix A: Specifications
  • Page 11 – List of Figures
  • Page 15 – List of Tables; Table 3--11: Math expressions and the math waveforms produced
  • Page 17 – General Safety Summary; Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures.; To Avoid Fire or
  • Page 18 – Symbols and Terms
  • Page 19 – xv; Preface; About This Manual
  • Page 20 – Related Manuals and Online Documents; Accessories & Options; Documentation Map
  • Page 21 – Contacting Tektronix
  • Page 23 – Product Description; Installation; Models
  • Page 24 – Key Features; Option SM Serial Mask Testing and Option ST
  • Page 25 – Product Software; The instrument includes the following software:
  • Page 26 – Software Upgrade
  • Page 28 – Unpacking; The correct power cord for your geographical area.
  • Page 29 – Checking the Environment Requirements; instrument clear of obstructions for proper cooling.; Connecting Peripherals; Site Considerations
  • Page 30 – Figure 1- 1: Locations of peripheral connectors on rear panel
  • Page 31 – Powering On the Instrument; Follow these steps to power on the instrument for the first time.; power to the product.
  • Page 32 – Shutting Down the Instrument; NOTE
  • Page 33 – Creating an Emergency Startup Disk; Create this disk and store it in a safe place. It may allow you to; Backing Up User Files
  • Page 34 – Installing Software; GPIB Programmer Online Help Software.; Software Release Notes
  • Page 36 – Desktop Applications
  • Page 37 – Enabling Your LAN and Connecting to a Network; Figure 1- 3: Enabling your LAN and connecting to a network
  • Page 39 – Setting up a Dual Display
  • Page 43 – Incoming Inspection; Assemble Equipment
  • Page 44 – Self Tests; Verify that internal diagnostics pass:
  • Page 45 – Functional Tests
  • Page 46 – Initialize the instrument:; Check Vertical Operation
  • Page 47 – Figure 1- 7: Universal test hookup for functional tests - CH 1 shown
  • Page 48 – Set up the instrument:
  • Page 50 – Check Horizontal
  • Page 52 – Check Trigger Operation
  • Page 54 – Check File System
  • Page 57 – Perform the Extended Diagnostics; Checking the Underlying
  • Page 59 – Options; The following options can be ordered for the instrument:
  • Page 61 – Accessories; The following accessories are shipped with the instrument:; Standard
  • Page 63 – Optional
  • Page 67 – Operational Maps; System Overview Maps
  • Page 70 – Functional Model Map; Digital Signal Acquisition System.
  • Page 71 – DSP Transformation System.
  • Page 72 – Process Overview Map
  • Page 73 – User Interface Map -- Complete Control and Display
  • Page 79 – Overview
  • Page 85 – Acquiring Waveforms; Signal Connection and Conditioning:
  • Page 86 – Signal Connection and Conditioning; How to get a basic trigger on your waveform
  • Page 88 – Connecting and
  • Page 91 – To Set Up Signal Input
  • Page 92 – Select input
  • Page 93 – Set vertical
  • Page 95 – Prerequisites; Execute; To Autoset the Instrument
  • Page 96 – Prompt; To Reset the Instrument
  • Page 97 – Access; To Get More Help
  • Page 104 – Setting Acquisition Controls
  • Page 106 – Using the Acquisition
  • Page 111 – Methods to Check and Eliminate Aliasing.
  • Page 112 – To Set Acquisition Modes
  • Page 114 – To select
  • Page 115 – To Start and Stop
  • Page 116 – To Set Roll Mode
  • Page 117 – To turn off roll; To disable roll; Acquisition Control Background; The acquisition hardware
  • Page 118 – Acquisition Hardware
  • Page 119 – Acquisition Modes
  • Page 121 – Equivalent-Time Sampling
  • Page 123 – real; Interpolation
  • Page 124 – Interleaving
  • Page 125 – Using Fast Acquisition Mode
  • Page 126 – Using Fast Acquisitions
  • Page 128 – Figure 3- 14: Normal DSO and Fast Acquisition displays; To Turn Fast Acquisitions
  • Page 130 – To set the
  • Page 131 – To adjust the; To select the
  • Page 132 – To Set Display Format
  • Page 134 – Using FastFrame
  • Page 136 – To Set FastFrame Mode
  • Page 138 – Time Stamping Frames
  • Page 140 – To lock the
  • Page 141 – Connecting Optical
  • Page 142 – Front Panel Connectors; This output provides a 50; Attenuating Optical
  • Page 143 – Input Adapter
  • Page 144 – Cleaning Optical
  • Page 145 – Wavelength, Filter, and Bandwidth Selection; Optical Dark
  • Page 146 – Optical Bandwidth; termination of; is the RMS of the voltage swing seen at
  • Page 147 – ) is the RMS voltage swing response at a frequency approaching DC.
  • Page 148 – Bandwidth for Unfiltered
  • Page 149 – Triggering
  • Page 150 – Triggering Concepts; Figure 3- 21: Triggered versus untriggered displays
  • Page 151 – The Trigger Event
  • Page 152 – Trigger Modes
  • Page 153 – Figure 3- 22: Triggered versus untriggered displays; Trigger Holdoff
  • Page 154 – Trigger Coupling
  • Page 155 – Figure 3- 24: Slope and level controls help define the trigger; Horizontal Position
  • Page 156 – Triggering from the Front Panel; Advanced Triggering; Delayed Trigger System
  • Page 160 – To Check Trigger Status
  • Page 161 – Additional Trigger Parameters; Holdoff
  • Page 167 – Figure 3- 25: Example advanced trigger readout
  • Page 168 – not
  • Page 169 – A state trigger occurs when the logic inputs to the logic function
  • Page 172 – To Trigger on a Glitch
  • Page 174 – To Trigger on a Runt Pulse
  • Page 177 – Trigger Based on
  • Page 179 – To Trigger Based
  • Page 183 – Trigger on a Pattern
  • Page 187 – To Trigger on a State
  • Page 188 – Hold Time Violations
  • Page 191 – Sequential Triggering
  • Page 192 – Using Sequential
  • Page 196 – To Trigger on a Sequence
  • Page 200 – Comm Triggering
  • Page 201 – Displaying Waveforms; Using the Waveform Display
  • Page 202 – A grid marking the display area. When Zoom is on, the upper
  • Page 203 – Using the Display
  • Page 204 – Operations on Waveforms.
  • Page 205 – Operations on the Timebase.
  • Page 207 – To Display Waveforms in
  • Page 209 – the timebase; Explore the; Setting MultiView Zoom Controls
  • Page 210 – Using with Waveforms
  • Page 211 – Select zoom
  • Page 212 – Zoom a
  • Page 213 – Set up
  • Page 214 – Checking the
  • Page 216 – Customizing the Display; Table 3--8 lists display attributes that you can set and where; Using Display Controls
  • Page 218 – Normal and Persistence Displays.
  • Page 219 – Set Display Styles
  • Page 222 – Customize Graticule and
  • Page 225 – Measuring Waveforms; Taking Automatic Measurements,
  • Page 226 – Taking Automatic Measurements; Some features of automatic measurements follow.
  • Page 228 – Using Automatic
  • Page 231 – Select the; To Take Automatic
  • Page 232 – Take; Remove
  • Page 233 – Display; Annotate
  • Page 235 – Set
  • Page 236 – Take a; For further
  • Page 237 – Access gating; To Localize a
  • Page 238 – Enable and; Taking Cursor Measurements
  • Page 240 – Using Cursors
  • Page 242 – Cursor Units Depend on Sources.
  • Page 243 – You can change cursor position using the position controls; To Set the Cursor Sources
  • Page 246 – Taking Histograms; Figure 3- 39: Horizontal histogram view and measurement data
  • Page 247 – Open histogram; Using Histograms
  • Page 248 – reset histogram; Set histogram
  • Page 249 – Optimizing Measurement Accuracy; Histogram
  • Page 250 – To Compensate the
  • Page 251 – To Connect the Probe
  • Page 252 – Connect the
  • Page 256 – Optimize gain
  • Page 257 – Check the
  • Page 258 – Low frequency; To Compensate Passive
  • Page 259 – To Deskew Channels
  • Page 261 – Compensate
  • Page 262 – Serial Mask Testing
  • Page 263 – Creating and Using Math Waveforms
  • Page 264 – Defining Math Waveforms; Figure 3- 42: Functional transformation of an acquired waveform
  • Page 265 – Using Math
  • Page 272 – To Define a Math
  • Page 273 – a math
  • Page 274 – Apply
  • Page 275 – Operations on Math Waveforms; Source Dependencies; Using Math Waveforms
  • Page 276 – Select and; To Use Math Waveforms
  • Page 277 – Set scale and
  • Page 279 – Take cursor
  • Page 280 – Defining Spectral Math Waveforms; Frequency Domain Controls:
  • Page 281 – Using Spectral Math
  • Page 288 – Using the magnitude controls.
  • Page 292 – Using windows to filter.
  • Page 293 – Figure 3- 51: Windowing the time domain record
  • Page 297 – Figure 3- 53: Time and frequency graphs for the Gaussian window
  • Page 299 – Figure 3- 55: Time and frequency graphs of the Hamming window
  • Page 300 – Figure 3- 56: Time and frequency graphs for the Hanning window
  • Page 301 – Figure 3- 57: Time and frequency graphs for the Kaiser-Bessel window
  • Page 305 – Recognizing Aliasing
  • Page 306 – Figure 3- 61: How aliased frequencies appear in a spectral waveform
  • Page 308 – To Select a Predefined
  • Page 309 – To Define a Spectral Math
  • Page 317 – Spectral Math Example
  • Page 323 – Saving and Recalling a Setup; Export a setup for sharing with a second instrument.
  • Page 325 – File Name
  • Page 326 – ext; To Save Your Setup
  • Page 329 – Find the; To Recall Your Setup
  • Page 331 – Saving and Recalling Waveforms; You cannot recall a waveform
  • Page 332 – To Save Your Waveform
  • Page 335 – To Recall Your Waveform
  • Page 338 – To Clear References
  • Page 340 – Exporting and Copying Waveforms; To Save Your
  • Page 341 – To Export Your Waveform
  • Page 349 – To Use an
  • Page 350 – Finish the
  • Page 351 – Use the procedure that follows to copy a waveform to the clipboard.; To Copy Your Waveform
  • Page 355 – Printing Waveforms; To Print from Front Panel
  • Page 356 – To Set Up the Page
  • Page 357 – To Preview the Page
  • Page 358 – To Print Using
  • Page 359 – Hardcopies
  • Page 360 – Remote Communication; ing to a Network
  • Page 361 – Accessing Online Help; This instrument provides the following help resources online:
  • Page 362 – How to Use Online Help; contextual
  • Page 364 – To dig deeper
  • Page 365 – To enable
  • Page 367 – symbol
  • Page 368 – Product and Feature Description; Ensure accurate timing measurements with separate digitizers; Acquisition Features
  • Page 370 – Measurement Features
  • Page 371 – Convenience Features
  • Page 372 – Specification Tables; Table A- 2: Channel input and vertical specifications
  • Page 404 – Table A- 11: Environmental specifications
  • Page 405 – Table A- 12: Certifications and compliances
  • Page 409 – Appendix B: Automatic Measurements Supported; Table B- 1: Supported measurements and their definition
  • Page 413 – Levels Used in Taking Amplitude, Timing, and Area Measurements; Figure B- 1: Levels used to determine measurements
  • Page 415 – P Values
  • Page 416 – T1 Values
  • Page 417 – Measurements Annotations; Table B- 2: Supported measurements and their definition
  • Page 423 – Appendix C: Menu Bar Commands; File Commands
  • Page 425 – Edit Commands
  • Page 426 – Vertical Commands; Table C--3 lists the commands available from the Vertical menu.
  • Page 427 – Horizontal and Acquisition Commands
  • Page 429 – Trigger Commands
  • Page 431 – Display Commands; Table C--6 lists the commands available from the Display menu.
  • Page 433 – Cursors Commands; Table C--7 lists the commands available from the Cursors menu.; Measure Commands; Table C--8 lists the commands available from the Measure menu.
  • Page 435 – Masks Commands
  • Page 436 – Math Commands
  • Page 437 – Utilities Commands; Table C--11 lists the commands available from the Utilities menu.
  • Page 438 – Help Commands
  • Page 439 – cleaning, use only enough liquid to dampen the cloth or applicator.; Exterior Cleaning
  • Page 440 – Flat Panel Display Cleaning; Improper cleaning agents or methods can damage the flat panel
  • Page 441 – Glossary; The closeness of the indicated value to the true value.
  • Page 452 – MidRef
  • Page 459 – Index; Symbols
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Page 3 - WARRANTY

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