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Page 1 - User Manual

TDS Series Touchscreen Digital Storage Oscilloscopes User Manual TDS7104 TDS8104 TDS8204 WWW.OWON.COM.HK

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4.Junior User Guidebook 5 4. Junior User Guidebook This chapter deals with the following topics mainly:  Introduction to the structure of the o

Page 3 - General Warranty

4.Junior User Guidebook 6 Introduction to the Structure of the Oscilloscope When you get a new-type oscilloscope, you should get acquainted with it

Page 4 - Table of Contents

4.Junior User Guidebook 7 Rear Panel 6543217 Figure 4-2 Rear Panel 1. USB Host port: It is used to transfer data when external USB equipment conne

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4.Junior User Guidebook 8 Control (key and knob) Area 87254613 Figure 4-3 Keys Overview 1. G knob (General knob): when a symbol appears in the

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4.Junior User Guidebook 9 User Interface Introduction 21345681126272312141720 1822211391015162524197 Figure 4-4 Illustrative Drawing of Display Int

Page 7 - Safety Symbols

4.Junior User Guidebook 10 11. The pointer shows the trigger level position of the source in trigger menu. 12. The waveform of Math. 13. The wav

Page 8 - Warning:

4.Junior User Guidebook 11 If it is found that the packaging carton or the foamed plastic protection cushion has suffered serious damage, do not thro

Page 9 - 3. General Characteristics

4.Junior User Guidebook 12 Figure 4-5 Auto set Check CH2, CH3 and CH4 by repeating Step 2 and Step 3. How to Implement the Probe Compensation Wh

Page 10 - 4. Junior User Guidebook

4.Junior User Guidebook 13 Figure 4-7 Adjust Probe How to Set the Probe Attenuation Coefficient The probe has several attenuation coefficients,

Page 11 - Front Panel

4.Junior User Guidebook 14 How to Use the Probe Safely The safety guard ring around the probe body protects your finger against any electric shock,

Page 12 - Rear Panel

July 2013 edition V1.0 Copy Right in this Manual © Lilliput Company. All rights Reserved. The Lilliput's products are under t

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4.Junior User Guidebook 15 Figure 4-10 Vertical Control Zone 1. Use the button "VERTICAL POSITION" knob to show the signal in the cente

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4.Junior User Guidebook 16 through touchscreen" on P18. Introduction to the Horizontal System Shown as Figure 4-11, there are a button and

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4.Junior User Guidebook 17 Figure 4-12 Trigger Control Zone 1. Press the "Trigger Menu" button and call out the trigger menu. With the

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4.Junior User Guidebook 18 Set the Vertical System through touchscreen Control the vertical position/voltage division of the selected channelSelect

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4.Junior User Guidebook 19 Set the Horizontal System through touchscreen Increase the time baseControl the horizontal positionDecrease the time bas

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4.Junior User Guidebook 20 Touch to switch between unselected/selected to control the vertical gesture on the left screen Control the vertical positi

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4.Junior User Guidebook 21 Control the horizontal position of Zoom WindowControl the horizontal position of Main WindowIncrease the time base of Main

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4.Junior User Guidebook 22 window to display the Cursor Measure Menu in the bottom menu.  Set the system time: Touch the time in the top right cor

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 23 5. Advanced User Guidebook Up till now, you have already been familiar with the basic operations of the function areas

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 24 How to Set the Vertical System The VERTICAL CONTROLS includes 5 menu buttons such as CH1 ~ CH4 and Math, and 8 knobs

Page 23 - Touch to select the channel

General Warranty Lilliput warrants that the product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 3 years from the date of

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 25 below: (1) Press the CH1 button to show channel menu. (2) Select Coupling in the bottom menu. (3) Select DC in th

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 26 (1) Press the CH1 button to show channel menu. (2) Select BandWidth in the bottom menu. (3) Select Full in the righ

Page 26 - Press repeatedly to

5.Advanced User Guidebook 27 Window Rectangle Hanning Hamming Blackman Bartlett Kaiser Select window for FFT. Format Vrms dB Select Vrms for Format

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 28 2. Select FFT in the bottom menu. 3. Select Source in the right menu; select ① in the left source menu. 4. Sele

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 29 Hamming Better solution for magnitude than Rectangle, and good for frequency as well. It has slightly better frequen

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 30 aliasing. So pay more attention to the relation between the frequency being sampled and measured. Use VERTICAL POSITION

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 31 time base. 2. SEC/DIV knob: it is used to set the horizontal scale factor in the main window or the zoom window. 3.

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 32 How to Set the Trigger System Trigger determines when TDS starts to acquire data and display waveform. Once trigger i

Page 32 - Using FFT function

5.Advanced User Guidebook 33 Coupling AC DC HF LF Block the direct current component. Allow all component pass. Block the high-frequency signal,

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 34 The description of the Pulse Width Trigger Menu is as follows: MENU SETTING INSTRUCTION Trigger Mode Pulse Set vertic

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i Table of Contents 1. General Safety Requirements ... 1 2. S

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 35 Slew Rate Slew Rate = (High level - Low level) / Settings Threshold &SlewRate High level Low level Slew Rate Adjust

Page 36 - Zoom the Waveform

5.Advanced User Guidebook 36 with a frequency lower than 8 kHz.  HF Reject: HF Reject coupling attenuates all signals with a frequency higher than 1

Page 37 - Trigger Control

5.Advanced User Guidebook 37 Figure 5-2 Peak Detect mode, under which the burrs on the falling edge of the square wave, can be detected and the nois

Page 38 - 3. Pulse Width Trigger

5.Advanced User Guidebook 38 Figure 5-4 The displayed waveform after the noise is removed under the Average Mode, in which the average number of 16

Page 39 - 4. Slope Trigger

5.Advanced User Guidebook 39 Press the Acquire button; select Wave Display in the bottom menu, select Type in the right menu. You can switch between

Page 40 - &SlewRate

5.Advanced User Guidebook 40 3. When the XY Mode is turned on, the reference waveform that has been displayed will be removed from the display autom

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 41 To save the current screen image The screen image can be saved to internal/external storage in JPG, BMP or PNG formats.

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 42 display/remove reference waveforms" on P42. To save setup files Setup information includes acquisition informatio

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 43 3. Select the waveform file in file explorer (*.csv/*.bin), see "To select the path or file in file explorer"

Page 44 - XY Mode

5.Advanced User Guidebook 44 When entering the interface of editing name, there will be a keypad dialog that let you touch to enter names. The length

Page 45 - How to Save and Recall

ii To save the current screen image ...

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 45 How to Implement the Auxiliary System Function Setting ●Config To change the user interface language 1. Press the Ut

Page 47 - To save setup files

5.Advanced User Guidebook 46 ●Calibrate Press the Utility button and select Calibrate in the left menu. The description of Calibrate Menu is shown

Page 48 - To edit file names

5.Advanced User Guidebook 47 The description of Pass/Fail Menu is shown as the follows: Pass/Fail test: Detect whether the input signal is within the

Page 49 - To manage file

5.Advanced User Guidebook 48 Figure 5-6 Pass/Fail test Note: 1. When Pass/Fail is ON, if you enter XY mode, Pass/Fail will be closed; in the XY mo

Page 50 - ●Display

5.Advanced User Guidebook 49 How to Measure Automatically Press the Measure button to display the menu for the settings of the Automatic Measureme

Page 51 - ●Pass/Fail

5.Advanced User Guidebook 50 11. Select PK-PK in the left menu. 12. Select Add in the right menu, the PK-PK added completes, finish setting of CH2.

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 51 entire waveform. Vamp: Voltage between Vtop and Vbase of a waveform. Vtop: Voltage of the waveform's flat top,

Page 53 - ●System

5.Advanced User Guidebook 52 How to Measure with Cursors Press the Cursor button to display the cursor measurement function menu in the bottom menu

Page 54 - Measure

5.Advanced User Guidebook 53 Figure 5-10 Waveform of Voltage Cursor Measurement Carry out the steps below for the time cursor measurement of the c

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 54 Figure 5-11 Waveform of Time Cursor Measurement The Cursor Measurement for FFT mode: Perform the steps below for the

Page 56 - Fall Time

1.General Safety Requirements 1 1. General Safety Requirements Before any operations, please read the following safety precautions to avoid any pos

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 55 Figure 5-12 Wave of Vamp cursor measurement Carry out the steps below for the Frequency cursor measurement: 1. Press

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 56 Figure 5-13 Wave of Freq cursor measurement How to Use Autoscale This is a very useful function for first time users

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 57 4. Select Wave Period in the bottom menu, select in the right menu, shown as Figure 5-14. Figure 5-14 Autoscale H

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 58 Function Items Setting Acquisition Mode Current Vertical Coupling DC Vertical Scale Adjust to the proper division.

Page 61 - How to Use Autoscale

6.Communication with PC 59 6. Communication with PC TDS series digital storage oscilloscope support communications with a PC through USB or LAN port.

Page 62 - Autoset

6.Communication with PC 60 Using LAN Port Connect directly (1) Connection. Plug in the LAN line to the LAN port in the rear panel of the oscill

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6.Communication with PC 61 Figure 6-3 Set the network parameters of the Software (4) Set the network parameters of the oscilloscope. In the osci

Page 64 - 6. Communication with PC

6.Communication with PC 62 Figure 6-5 Set the network parameters of the computer (3) Set the network parameters of the Software. Run the software o

Page 65 - Using LAN Port

6.Communication with PC 63 Utility button, select Config in the left menu. Select Net Config in the bottom menu. Set the IP Address and Port to the s

Page 66 - Connect through a router

7.Demonstration 64 7. Demonstration Example 1: Measurement a Simple Signal The purpose of this example is to display an unknown signal in the ci

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2.Safety Terms and Symbols 2 2. Safety Terms and Symbols Safety Terms Terms in this manual. The following terms may appear in this manual: Warn

Page 68 - Touch to complete the

7.Demonstration 65 Figure 7-1 Measure Frequency and PK-PK value for a given signal Example 2: Gain of an Amplifier in a Metering Circuit The purpo

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7.Demonstration 66 Gain = Output Signal / Input signal Gain (db) = 20×log (gain) Figure 7-2 Waveform of Gain Measurement Example 3: Capturing a Sing

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7.Demonstration 67 through touchscreen" on P18). (10) Check the Trigger State Indicator on the top of the screen, if it is not Ready, push dow

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7.Demonstration 68 Example 4: Analyze the Details of a Signal Noise is very common inside most of the electronic signal. To find out what's in

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7.Demonstration 69 User would see a much reduced random noise level and make it easy to see more details of the signal itself. After applying Average

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7.Demonstration 70 (7) Switch XY Mode as ON. The oscilloscope will display the input and terminal characteristics of the network in the Lissajous

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7.Demonstration 71 Example 6: Video Signal Trigger Observe the video circuit of a television, apply the video trigger and obtain the stable video o

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8.Troubleshooting 72 8. Troubleshooting 1. Oscilloscope is powered on but no Display.  Check whether the power connection is connected properl

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9.Technical Specifications 73 9. Technical Specifications Unless otherwise specified, the technical specifications applied are for TDS series only

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9.Technical Specifications 74 Performance Characteristics Instruction Time delay between channel(typical) 150ps Horizontal System Sampling rate range

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2.Safety Terms and Symbols 3 To avoid body damage and prevent product and connected equipment damage, carefully read the following safety information

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9.Technical Specifications 75 Performance Characteristics Instruction Measurement Cursor △V and △T between cursors Automatic PK-PK, Max, Min, Vtop, V

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9.Technical Specifications 76 General Technical Specifications Display Display Type 8" touchscreen color LCD Display Resolution 800 (Horizon

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10.Appendix 77 10. Appendix Appendix A: Enclosure Standard Accessories:  4 Passive probes: 1.2 m, 1:1 (10:1)  1x CD (PC link application

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3.General Characteristics 4 3. General Characteristics  Max 200MHz bandwidth, up to 2GS/s realtime sample rate  7.6M record length  Waveform

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