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V1.0.3
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DSO8000E SERI
ES
HANDHELD OSCILLOSCOPE
8
072E
/8
102E
/81
52E/8
202
E
USER
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S MANUAL
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Summary of Contents for Hantek DSO8202E:
Contents
2
Copyright Declaration
5
Chapter 1 Safety Tips
6
1.1 General Safety Summary
6
1.2 Safety Terms and Symbols
6
1.3 Terms on Product
7
1.4 Symbols on Product
7
1.5 Product Scrapping
7
Chapter 2 Overview
8
2.1 Brief Introduction to DSO8000E Series
8
2.2 Help System
8
Chapter 3 Getting Started Guide
9
3.1 Installation
9
3.2 Functional Check
9
3.2.1 Power on the oscilloscope
9
3.2.2 Connect the oscilloscope
9
3.2.3 Observe the waveform
10
3.3 Probe Examination
10
3.3.1 Safety
10
3.3.2 Use of Probe Check Wizard
11
3.4 Manual Probe Compensation
11
3.5 Probe Attenuation Setting
12
3.6 Self Calibration
12
Chapter 4 Main Feature Description
13
4.1 Oscilloscope Setup
13
4.2 Trigger
13
4.3 Data Acquisition
14
4.4 Waveform Scaling and Positioning
15
4.5 Waveform Measurement
16
Chapter 5 Basic Operation
17
5.1 DisplayArea
18
5.1.1 XY Format
20
5.2 Horizontal Controls
21
5.2.1 Scan Mode Display (Roll Mode)
23
5.3 Vertical Controls
23
5.3.1 Math FFT
25
5.3.1.1 Setting Time-domain Waveform
25
5.3.1.2 Displaying FFT Spectrum
26
5.3.1.3 Selecting FFT Window
27
5.3.1.4 FFT Aliasing
29
5.3.1.5 Eliminating Aliases
29
5.3.1.6 Magnifying and Positioning FFT Spectrum
29
5.3.1.7 Using Cursors to Measure FFT Spectrum
30
5.4 Trigger Controls
30
5.5 Menu and Option Buttons
36
5.5.1 SAVE/RECALL
36
5.5.2 MEASURE
37
5.5.3 UTILITY
39
5.5.4 DISPLAY
40
5.5.5 ACQUIRE
41
5.5.6 CURSOR
42
5.6 Fast Action Buttons
43
5.6.1 AUTOSET
43
5.7 Signal Connectors
45
Chapter 6 Application Examples
46
6.1 Example 1: Taking Simple Measurements
46
6.2 Example 2: Taking Cursor Measurements
48
6.3 Example 3: Analyzing Input Signals to Eliminate Random Noise
51
6.4 Example 4: Capturing Single-shot Signal
52
6.5 Example 5: Using X-Y Mode
53
6.6 Example 6: Triggering on Pulse Width
54
6.7 Example 7: Triggering on Video Signal
55
6.8 Example 8: Using Slope Trigger to Capture Particular Slope Signal
57
6.9 Example 9: Using Overtime Trigger to Measure Long Pulse Signal
58
6.10 Example 10: Using Math Functions to Analyze Waveforms
59
6.11 Example 11: Measuring Data Propagation Delay
60
6.12 Example 12: Back light control
61
6.13 Example 13: Auto shut down
62
6.14 Example 14: Connect with PC via LANï¼Optionalï¼
62
6.15 Example 15: Charging
63
Chapter 7 Multimeter
65
Chapter 8 Recorder
74
8.1 Multimeter Trend
75
8.2 Oscilloscope Trend
76
8.3 Waveform Recorder
77
Chapter 9 Waveform Generator
80
9.1 Waveform Generator
80
9.2 Edit Arb waveform
82
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting
85
10.1 Problem Settlement
85
Chapter 11 Specifications
86
11.1 Technical Specifications
86
11.2 Accessories
92
Chapter 12 General Care and Cleaning
93
12.1 General Care
93
12.2 Cleaning
93
Chapter 13 Services and Support
94
Appendix A Harmful and Poisonous Substances or Elements
95
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Contents
2
Copyright Declaration
5
Chapter 1 Safety Tips
6
1.1 General Safety Summary
6
1.2 Safety Terms and Symbols
6
1.3 Terms on Product
7
1.4 Symbols on Product
7
1.5 Product Scrapping
7
Chapter 2 Overview
8
2.1 Brief Introduction to DSO8000E Series
8
2.2 Help System
8
Chapter 3 Getting Started Guide
9
3.1 Installation
9
3.2 Functional Check
9
3.2.1 Power on the oscilloscope
9
3.2.2 Connect the oscilloscope
9
3.2.3 Observe the waveform
10
3.3 Probe Examination
10
3.3.1 Safety
10
3.3.2 Use of Probe Check Wizard
11
3.4 Manual Probe Compensation
11
3.5 Probe Attenuation Setting
12
3.6 Self Calibration
12
Chapter 4 Main Feature Description
13
4.1 Oscilloscope Setup
13
4.2 Trigger
13
4.3 Data Acquisition
14
4.4 Waveform Scaling and Positioning
15
4.5 Waveform Measurement
16
Chapter 5 Basic Operation
17
5.1 DisplayArea
18
5.1.1 XY Format
20
5.2 Horizontal Controls
21
5.2.1 Scan Mode Display (Roll Mode)
23
5.3 Vertical Controls
23
5.3.1 Math FFT
25
5.3.1.1 Setting Time-domain Waveform
25
5.3.1.2 Displaying FFT Spectrum
26
5.3.1.3 Selecting FFT Window
27
5.3.1.4 FFT Aliasing
29
5.3.1.5 Eliminating Aliases
29
5.3.1.6 Magnifying and Positioning FFT Spectrum
29
5.3.1.7 Using Cursors to Measure FFT Spectrum
30
5.4 Trigger Controls
30
5.5 Menu and Option Buttons
36
5.5.1 SAVE/RECALL
36
5.5.2 MEASURE
37
5.5.3 UTILITY
39
5.5.4 DISPLAY
40
5.5.5 ACQUIRE
41
5.5.6 CURSOR
42
5.6 Fast Action Buttons
43
5.6.1 AUTOSET
43
5.7 Signal Connectors
45
Chapter 6 Application Examples
46
6.1 Example 1: Taking Simple Measurements
46
6.2 Example 2: Taking Cursor Measurements
48
6.3 Example 3: Analyzing Input Signals to Eliminate Random Noise
51
6.4 Example 4: Capturing Single-shot Signal
52
6.5 Example 5: Using X-Y Mode
53
6.6 Example 6: Triggering on Pulse Width
54
6.7 Example 7: Triggering on Video Signal
55
6.8 Example 8: Using Slope Trigger to Capture Particular Slope Signal
57
6.9 Example 9: Using Overtime Trigger to Measure Long Pulse Signal
58
6.10 Example 10: Using Math Functions to Analyze Waveforms
59
6.11 Example 11: Measuring Data Propagation Delay
60
6.12 Example 12: Back light control
61
6.13 Example 13: Auto shut down
62
6.14 Example 14: Connect with PC via LANï¼Optionalï¼
62
6.15 Example 15: Charging
63
Chapter 7 Multimeter
65
Chapter 8 Recorder
74
8.1 Multimeter Trend
75
8.2 Oscilloscope Trend
76
8.3 Waveform Recorder
77
Chapter 9 Waveform Generator
80
9.1 Waveform Generator
80
9.2 Edit Arb waveform
82
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting
85
10.1 Problem Settlement
85
Chapter 11 Specifications
86
11.1 Technical Specifications
86
11.2 Accessories
92
Chapter 12 General Care and Cleaning
93
12.1 General Care
93
12.2 Cleaning
93
Chapter 13 Services and Support
94
Appendix A Harmful and Poisonous Substances or Elements
95
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