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| Accurately Measure and Display Complex Signals | Analyze Captured Waveform Data | Display and Data Recording Functions | Complete Connectivity | | Capturing Signals Using the Longest Memory Capacity Ever | A Wide Range of Trigger | Wave Window Trigger | Action-on Trigger | | Manual Trigger | History Memory and Smart Search | DSP Channel Real-Time Calculation Function (with the /G3 Option) | Automatically Measure Waveform Parameters | | Linear Scaling | GO/NO-GO Judgment | User-Defined Math Functions (Optional) | Real-Time Hard Drive Recording (with the /C8 Option Only) | | Memory Backup Function | Snapshot Function | X-Y Display Function | All-Channel Menu | | Wide Waveform Display | Side Panel Ports | | |
Analyze Captured Waveform Data |
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New functions are now available with the DL750. Six digital signal processing (DSP) channels have been added. The DSP channels enable you to perform math and digital filtering in real-time while acquiring waveforms. Each DSP channel can perform up to four arithmetic operations and filtering at high speed, without slowing down waveform acquisitions.
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Features
- Real-time display of calculated waveforms in roll mode
- Triggers on calculated waveforms
- Calculated parameters such as cutoff of digital filtering and frequency can be changed in real time
- Simultaneously displays up to 16 analog CH + 6 DSP CH
- Provides the same memory length as with analog channels
- Arithmetical calculation between channels (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), digital filtering (LPF, BFP, HPF), differentiation, and integration
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Easily Find and Display Waveform Frequency, Rise Time, and Parameters Waveform parameterssuch as voltage, frequency, and RMS are measured automatically. In addition to general parameter measurement functions, the DL750 comes standard with functions such as the following:
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Cycle Statistical Calculation
This function calculates statistical information about the waveform. Maximum value, minimum value, average value, and standard deviations are calculated automatically for each waveform parameter. In addition, you can instantaneously search for the cycle containing the maximum value and display it on the zoom screen. This cycle statistical calculation greatly improves your insight enabling you to analyze transient phenomena captured using the long recording memory
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Pulse Count
This function automatically calculates and displays the pulse count for an input signal in a range defined by cursors. It is useful for measuring rotation pulse counts for equipment like stepping motors, for tracking error signal counts for optical discs and other devices, and for counting encoder output pulse counts. |
Single-Cycle Mode
In this mode, the DL750 determines a cycle, then calculates items pertaining to the voltage axis and surface area in that cycle. Range settings can be used to obtain accurate single-cycle RMS and average value measurements. |
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Convert Measured Voltage Values into Physical Values for Direct Reading
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This function automatically performs the following calculation based on a scaling coefficient A and offset B: Y = AX + B (X is a measured value and Y is the scale value).
The results of this calculation are displayed in cursor measurement values and waveform parameter measurement values. In addition, a user-determined scale value can be defined for any two measurement points, P1 and P2.
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Automatic Waveform Determinations
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With this function, the user specifies a zone or waveform parameter for a measured waveform. The measurement signal is evaluated and a specified action is performed automatically based on the determination. Available actions include outputting a screenshot to a specified destination, saving waveform data to a specified storage medium, sounding a buzzer, and sending email.
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Perform Complex Calculations
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The DL750 comes standard with basic arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), FFT (power spectrum), and phase shifting (calculating a phase shift between channels). For more flexible and complex calculations, an optional user-defined math function package is available. With this option, you can define as many as 8 different formulas using a wide range of functions, including a triangle function, differentiation, integration, square root, digital filter, and seven different FFT functions. You can also specify the results of a calculation as a parameter in another formula. With these capabilities, the DL750 makes it easy to perform complex calculations that, in the past, could only have been done by loading data onto a PC.
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DL Series Selection Guide Find the right one for you! |
Serial Bus Analyzer Selection Guide For I2C, CAN, and SPI analysis |
Probes for Digital Oscilloscopes Supporting a variety of measurement |
Accessories for DL series Accessories other than probes |
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