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Chapter 14 Waveform Recording & Playing RIGOL
DS8000-R User Guide 14-3
4. Set Transition
Click Jump To continuously to select to jump to the recorded end frame ( Last)
or the recorded start frame (
First). For settings of the start and end frames,
refer to descriptions in "Play Options".
Record Options
During the waveform recording, the oscilloscope records the waveforms of the
currently enabled channel at a specified interval until you manually stop the
recording operation or the number of recorded frames has reached the set value.
Note: Before starting the recording operation, turn on the desired channel and
adjust the waveform display to the desired state. When starting the recording
operation, you can neither enable/disable the channel output nor adjust the
waveform display.
Before recording the waveforms, you can click More → Setting to select "Record"
to set the following parameters.
1. Recording Interval
The recording interval indicates the time interval between the frames during the
recording process.
Click Interval, then use the pop-up numeric keypad or scroll with the mouse to
set the time interval between frames. The available range is from 10 ns to 10 s.
2. Recording Frames
The recording frames refer to the number of frames that can be recorded
actually. After starting the recording operation, the oscilloscope stops the
recording operation automatically when the number of recorded frames reaches
the set value.
Click Frames, then use the pop-up numeric keypad or scroll with the mouse to
set the number of recorded frames. The available range is from 1 to the
maximum number of frames that can be recorded currently (available in the
Max Frames menu). Click Set to Max to set the number of recorded
waveform frames to the maximum number of frames automatically.
3. Max Frames
The menu shows the maximum number of frames that can be recorded currently.
As the capacity of the waveform memory is fixed, the more the number of points
each frame of waveform has, the less the number of waveform frames that can
be recorded. Therefore, the maximum number of recorded frames is related to
the currently selected "memory depth" (refer to "Memory Depth"). The
current memory depth refers to the number of waveform points per frame.
Memory Depth = Sample Rate x Horizontal Time Base x Number of Grids in the
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