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Part One – The Agilent 54622D Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope- Analog Inputs
The oscilloscope is the most versatile measurement tool you have available in the laboratory.
What follows will help you to learn about making initial adjustments to your oscilloscope (and its
probes), to get it ready for viewing signals. You will also learn to use some of the very useful
features of this instrument. While you may think this is a very complex and sophisticated
instrument (it is), learning how to use it is not that difficult. Most features are intuitive, every
button provides and immediate "help" screen, and you'll soon be very comfortable using it.
As you can see above, the front panel is logically laid out, making it easy to find what you need:
vertical input Analog controls, vertical input Digital controls, horizontal controls, trigger controls,
measure keys, waveform keys, file key and softkeys (their functions change, depending on
what you are trying to do).
For example, if you press the analog channel 1 button, the softkeys display functions that will
change things about analog channel 1. But, if you press the Edge button (in the Trigger
section), the softkeys offer things you can select about triggering.
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