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Table of Contents
TEKTRONIX SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT ......................................................................................... 15
Welcome to the instrument help ....................................................................................................................... xvii
Product documents and support
Related documents ........................................................................................................................................ 1
Product support and feedback ....................................................................................................................... 3
Accessories
Standard accessories ..................................................................................................................................... 5
Recommended accessories ........................................................................................................................... 6
Recommended probes ................................................................................................................................... 7
Options
Bandwidth options .......................................................................................................................................... 9
Record length options .................................................................................................................................. 11
Microsoft Windows 10 operating system option ........................................................................................... 12
Arbitrary Function Generator (AFG) (optional) ............................................................................................. 13
Enhanced instrument security (factory option) ............................................................................................. 14
Serial bus and trigger options ...................................................................................................................... 14
Compliance testing options .......................................................................................................................... 15
Advanced Jitter Analysis option ................................................................................................................... 16
Advanced Power Analysis option ................................................................................................................. 16
Power cord options ...................................................................................................................................... 17
Service options ............................................................................................................................................. 17
How to install an option license .................................................................................................................... 18
How to uninstall (return) an option license ................................................................................................... 20
Install your instrument
Check shipped accessories ......................................................................................................................... 23
Safely rotate the handle ............................................................................................................................... 24
Operating requirements ............................................................................................................................... 25
Input signal requirements ............................................................................................................................. 25
Powering the oscilloscope ............................................................................................................................ 26
Check that oscilloscope passes power-on self tests .................................................................................... 27
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Installing and activating Windows 10 option ................................................................................................ 27
Install the Windows SSD drive ............................................................................................................... 27
Powering on Windows for the first time .................................................................................................. 29
Activating Windows ................................................................................................................................ 29
Differences between Windows and base instrument user interfaces ..................................................... 30
Updating the Windows TekScope application software ......................................................................... 30
Secure (lock) the oscilloscope ..................................................................................................................... 31
Connecting Probes ....................................................................................................................................... 31
Rackmount information ................................................................................................................................ 33
Getting acquainted with your instrument
Front panel controls and connectors ............................................................................................................ 35
MSO58LP front panel controls and connections ......................................................................................... 44
Rear panel connections ............................................................................................................................... 46
The user interface screen ............................................................................................................................ 47
The user interface elements ......................................................................................................................... 48
Badges ......................................................................................................................................................... 52
Moving waveform and measurement badges .............................................................................................. 58
Configuration menus .................................................................................................................................... 59
The Zoom user interface elements .............................................................................................................. 60
Using the touch screen interface for common tasks .................................................................................... 61
Accessing application help ........................................................................................................................... 63
Configure the instrument
Set the time zone and clock readout format ................................................................................................. 65
Functional check .......................................................................................................................................... 65
Download and install the latest firmware ...................................................................................................... 66
Run Signal Path Compensation (SPC) ........................................................................................................ 67
TriMode probe DC compensation ................................................................................................................ 67
Compensate the probe ........................................................................................................................... 68
Compensate the TPP0500B or TPP1000 probes ........................................................................................ 71
Compensate passive probes ........................................................................................................................ 73
Connect to a network (LAN) ......................................................................................................................... 73
Mount a network drive from a standard instrument ...................................................................................... 74
Mount a network drive from a Windows 10 instrument ................................................................................ 75
Unmount a network drive ............................................................................................................................. 75
Connect the oscilloscope to a PC using a USB cable .................................................................................. 75
Remote access from a Web browser ........................................................................................................... 76
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Remote access to a Windows 10 instrument ............................................................................................... 77
Install TightVNC on the Windows 10 instrument .................................................................................... 77
Install TightVNC on a PC ....................................................................................................................... 78
Deskew analog input channels - quick visual method .................................................................................. 78
Deskew analog input channels - measurement method .............................................................................. 79
Deskew analog input channels - TEK-CDA method .................................................................................... 80
Connect a keyboard or mouse ..................................................................................................................... 80
Connect an external monitor or projector ..................................................................................................... 80
Prevent ESD Guidelines .............................................................................................................................. 80
Analog channel operating basics
Acquiring a signal ......................................................................................................................................... 83
Quickly display a waveform (Autoset) .......................................................................................................... 83
Set Horizontal parameters ........................................................................................................................... 85
How to trigger on a signal ............................................................................................................................ 85
Set the acquisition mode .............................................................................................................................. 87
Start and stop an acquisition ........................................................................................................................ 88
Add a channel waveform to the display ....................................................................................................... 88
Configure channel and waveform settings ................................................................................................... 89
Add a math, reference, or bus waveform ..................................................................................................... 93
Add a measurement ..................................................................................................................................... 94
Configure a measurement ............................................................................................................................ 97
Delete a Measurement or Search badge ..................................................................................................... 98
Add a plot of a measurement ....................................................................................................................... 98
Display a Histogram plot ............................................................................................................................ 100
Display a Time Trend plot .......................................................................................................................... 100
Display a Spectrum plot ............................................................................................................................. 101
Display an XY or XYZ plot .......................................................................................................................... 101
Display an FFT math waveform ................................................................................................................. 101
Display a BH curve plot for Magnetic Property measurement (optional) ................................................... 102
Display an I vs (integral of) V plot for I vs V measurement (optional) ........................................................ 102
Display an Inductance Curve plot for Inductance measurement (optional) ................................................ 102
Display a Safe Operating Area (SOA) measurement and plot (optional) .................................................. 102
Display a power Switching Loss (SWL) Trajectory plot (optional) ............................................................. 103
Display instantaneous power and energy plots from the Power Quality measurement. (optional) ........... 103
Display a Harmonics Bar Graph plot for the Power Harmonics measurement (optional) .......................... 103
Add a Search ............................................................................................................................................. 104
Change waveform view settings ................................................................................................................ 105
Display and configure cursors .................................................................................................................... 106
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Using Default Setup ................................................................................................................................... 108
Using Fast Acq ........................................................................................................................................... 108
Add a note to a view ................................................................................................................................... 109
Delete a Note ............................................................................................................................................. 110
Acquiring digital signals
Connect and set up digital signals ............................................................................................................. 111
Add a serial bus to the Waveform view ...................................................................................................... 112
Add a parallel bus to the Waveform view ................................................................................................... 114
Advanced triggering
Triggering concepts .................................................................................................................................... 117
Trigger on a pulse width event ................................................................................................................... 118
Set Trigger Holdoff ..................................................................................................................................... 119
Trigger on sequential events (A and B triggers) ......................................................................................... 119
Set up trigger on a parallel bus .................................................................................................................. 120
Set up trigger on a serial bus ..................................................................................................................... 120
Trigger using the AUX input ....................................................................................................................... 121
Create Visual Trigger areas ....................................................................................................................... 121
Edit visual trigger areas on the screen ....................................................................................................... 122
Edit visual trigger areas using the Area menu ........................................................................................... 125
Setting waveform display parameters
Set waveform display mode (Stacked or Overlay) ..................................................................................... 129
Set the Waveform Interpolation mode ........................................................................................................ 129
Set the waveform persistence, style, and intensity .................................................................................... 130
Set the graticule style and intensity ............................................................................................................ 130
Zooming on waveforms
Turn on Zoom mode ................................................................................................................................... 131
Using Wave Inspector front-panel controls for zoom ................................................................................. 132
Zoom mode and Searches ......................................................................................................................... 132
Customizing measurements
Label a measurement ................................................................................................................................ 135
Set measurement reference levels ............................................................................................................ 136
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Set measurement gates ............................................................................................................................. 137
Set measurement filters ............................................................................................................................. 137
Set measurement limits .............................................................................................................................. 138
Saving and recalling information
Save a screen image ................................................................................................................................. 139
Save a waveform to a file ........................................................................................................................... 140
Save instrument settings to a file ............................................................................................................... 140
Save reports ............................................................................................................................................... 141
Save sessions ............................................................................................................................................ 142
Recall a Reference waveform .................................................................................................................... 143
Recall a Setup file ...................................................................................................................................... 143
Recall a Session file ................................................................................................................................... 144
Menus and dialog boxes
The Acquisition configuration menu ........................................................................................................... 145
Save On Trigger menu ......................................................................................................................... 146
FastFrame Panel .................................................................................................................................. 147
FastFrame badge ................................................................................................................................. 148
FastFrame badge configuration menu ................................................................................................. 150
Add Measurements configuration menu overview ..................................................................................... 151
The Standard measurements tab ......................................................................................................... 152
Amplitude Measurements panel ........................................................................................................... 152
Timing Measurements panel ................................................................................................................ 154
Jitter Measurements panel ................................................................................................................... 156
The Jitter tab (Advanced Jitter and Eye Analysis) (optional) ................................................................ 157
The Power tab (optional) ...................................................................................................................... 161
Measurement configuration menu overview .............................................................................................. 164
Measurement Name panel (Measurement configuration menu) .......................................................... 165
Configure panel (Measurement configuration menu) ........................................................................... 165
Reference Levels panel (Measurement configuration menu) ............................................................... 166
Clock Recovery panel (Measurement configuration menu) ................................................................. 168
Clock Recovery- Advanced Settings configuration menu .................................................................... 172
Gating panel (Measurement configuration menu) ................................................................................ 173
Filter/Limit Results panel (Measurement Settings menu) ..................................................................... 174
Power measurement configuration menu overview (optional) .................................................................. 175
Power Measurement Name panel (Measurement configuration menu) ............................................... 175
Configure panel (Power measurement configuration menu) ................................................................ 176
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Power Autoset button ........................................................................................................................... 185
Power sequence setup button .............................................................................................................. 186
SOA Mask definition controls and fields ............................................................................................... 187
Save Mask menu (SOA power measurement) ..................................................................................... 188
Recall Mask menu (SOA power measurement) ................................................................................... 188
Reference Levels panel (Power measurement configuration Menu) ................................................... 190
Gating panel (Power measurement configuration menu) ..................................................................... 191
Bus configuration menu ............................................................................................................................. 191
ARINC 429 serial bus menu ................................................................................................................. 192
Audio serial bus configuration menu .................................................................................................... 194
CAN serial bus configuration menu ...................................................................................................... 196
Ethernet serial bus menu ..................................................................................................................... 198
FlexRay serial bus configuration menu ................................................................................................ 200
I2C serial bus configuration menu ........................................................................................................ 202
LIN serial bus configuration menu ........................................................................................................ 204
MIL-STD-1553 serial bus menu ........................................................................................................... 205
Parallel Bus configuration menu ........................................................................................................... 207
Parallel Bus - Define Inputs menu ........................................................................................................ 208
RS232 serial bus menu ........................................................................................................................ 209
SENT serial bus configuration menu .................................................................................................... 211
SPI serial bus configuration menu ........................................................................................................ 213
SPMI serial bus configuration menu ..................................................................................................... 215
USB serial bus configuration menu ...................................................................................................... 217
Add Plot configuration menu ...................................................................................................................... 219
Add Results Table configuration menu ...................................................................................................... 220
Results Tables operations overview ..................................................................................................... 221
Measurement Table configuration menu .............................................................................................. 221
Save As configuration menu (Measurement Results Table) ................................................................ 223
Search Results table menu .................................................................................................................. 224
Bus Decode Results table configuration menu .................................................................................... 225
Save As configuration menu (Bus Decode Results table) .................................................................... 226
Harmonics Results table configuration menu (optional) ....................................................................... 227
Save As configuration menu (Harmonics Results Table) ..................................................................... 227
Annotation and navigation on waveform plots/data and results table (optional) .................................. 228
Navigation on Bar Graph and Harmonics Results Table (optional) ...................................................... 229
Search configuration menu overview ......................................................................................................... 229
Bus Search configuration menus ......................................................................................................... 230
ARINC 429 serial bus search configuration menu ............................................................................... 231
Audio serial bus search configuration menu ........................................................................................ 233
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CAN serial bus search configuration menu .......................................................................................... 234
Ethernet serial bus search configuration menu .................................................................................... 235
FlexRay serial bus search configuration menu .................................................................................... 237
I2C serial bus search configuration menu ............................................................................................ 239
LIN serial bus search configuration menu ............................................................................................ 240
MIL-STD-1553 serial bus search configuration menu .......................................................................... 241
Parallel bus search configuration menu ............................................................................................... 243
RS-232 serial bus search configuration menu ..................................................................................... 243
SENT serial bus search configuration menu ........................................................................................ 244
SPI serial bus search configuration menu ............................................................................................ 246
SPMI serial bus search configuration menu ......................................................................................... 247
USB serial bus search configuration menu .......................................................................................... 248
Edge Search configuration menu ......................................................................................................... 250
Logic search configuration menu ......................................................................................................... 251
Logic Search - Define Inputs configuration menu ................................................................................ 253
Pulse Width Search configuration menu .............................................................................................. 253
Rise/Fall Time Search configuration menu .......................................................................................... 255
Runt Search configuration menu .......................................................................................................... 257
Setup and Hold Search configuration menu ......................................................................................... 258
Setup and Hold Search - Define Inputs configuration menu ................................................................ 260
Timeout Search configuration menu .................................................................................................... 260
Window Search configuration menu ..................................................................................................... 262
Analog Channel configuration menu .......................................................................................................... 264
Probe Setup panel (Channel configuration menu) ............................................................................... 265
Unsupported Probe dialog .................................................................................................................... 267
Probe Compensation configuration menu (analog channels Probe Setup panel) ................................ 267
TDP7700 probe compensation menu (analog channels Probe Setup panel) ..................................... 268
Other panel (Channel configuration menu) .......................................................................................... 268
Deskew configuration menu (Other panel, Channel configuration menu) ............................................ 269
AFG configuration menu ............................................................................................................................ 271
Cursor configuration menu ......................................................................................................................... 272
Date and Time configuration menu ............................................................................................................ 274
Digital channel configuration menu ............................................................................................................ 274
Draw A Box Menu ...................................................................................................................................... 275
DVM configuration menu ............................................................................................................................ 275
Menu bar overview ..................................................................................................................................... 277
Recall configuration menu (File menu) ................................................................................................. 278
Save As configuration menu (File menu) ............................................................................................. 280
Browse Save As Location configuration menu ..................................................................................... 284
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File Utilities configuration (File menu) .................................................................................................. 286
Mount Network Drive configuration menu ............................................................................................ 288
Undo, Redo (Edit menu) ....................................................................................................................... 289
Application (Menu bar) ......................................................................................................................... 289
User Preferences (Utility menu) ........................................................................................................... 289
I/O (Utility menu) .................................................................................................................................. 293
LAN Reset configuration menu (Utility > I/O menu) ............................................................................. 296
Self Test configuration menu (Utility menu) ......................................................................................... 297
Calibration configuration menu (Utility menu) ...................................................................................... 298
Security configuration menu for standard instruments (Utility menu) ................................................... 298
TekSecure Erase Memory .................................................................................................................... 299
Security configuration menu (optional) ................................................................................................. 299
Enter Password configuration menu (optional) .................................................................................... 300
Set Password configuration menu (optional) ........................................................................................ 301
Change Password configuration menu (optional) ................................................................................ 302
Demo (Utility menu) .............................................................................................................................. 302
Help... (Help menu) .............................................................................................................................. 303
User Interface Tutorial (Help menu) ..................................................................................................... 303
About (Help menu) ............................................................................................................................... 303
Location to Save Exit Key configuration menu ..................................................................................... 304
Browse License Files menu (Help > About) ......................................................................................... 306
Horizontal configuration menu ................................................................................................................... 308
Math configuration menu overview ............................................................................................................ 310
Math configuration menu ...................................................................................................................... 310
Equation Editor (Math configuration menu) .......................................................................................... 312
Add Filter menu (math Equation Editor) ............................................................................................... 313
Add Variable menu (math Equation Editor) .......................................................................................... 314
Add Functions (math Equation Editor) ................................................................................................ 315
Font Color menu (Text Settings configuration) .......................................................................................... 317
Text Settings configuration menu (Note and Waveform labels text) .......................................................... 317
Plot configuration menus ............................................................................................................................ 317
Eye Diagram plot configuration menu .................................................................................................. 318
FastFrame Timestamp Trend plot configuration menu ........................................................................ 319
Math FFT plot configuration menu (Math waveform) ........................................................................... 320
Histogram plot configuration menu ....................................................................................................... 323
Bathtub plot configuration menu ........................................................................................................... 324
Spectrum plot configuration menu ........................................................................................................ 325
Trend Plot configuration menu ............................................................................................................. 327
Plot XY configuration menu .................................................................................................................. 328
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XYZ plot configuration menu ................................................................................................................ 328
Harmonics Bar Graph plot configuration menu (optional) .................................................................... 329
Inductance Curve configuration menu (Magnetic Analysis power measurement) (optional) ............... 330
BH Curve configuration menu (Magnetic Analysis power measurement) (optional) ............................ 331
I vs (integral of) V plot configuration menu (Magnetic Analysis power measurement) (optional) ......... 333
Power plots and cursors ....................................................................................................................... 334
SOA plot configuration menu (optional) ............................................................................................... 335
Trajectory plot configuration menu (Switching Loss power measurement) (optional) .......................... 336
Save As configuration menu (plot Save panel, Save Plot Image button) ............................................. 337
Save As configuration menu (plot Save panel, Save Plot Data button) ............................................... 337
Reference waveform configuration menu .................................................................................................. 338
Recall configuration menu (Ref waveform configuration menu) ........................................................... 339
Search configuration menu ........................................................................................................................ 341
Trigger configuration menu overview ......................................................................................................... 341
Bus Trigger configuration ..................................................................................................................... 342
ARINC 429 serial bus trigger settings panel ........................................................................................ 343
Audio serial bus trigger settings panel ................................................................................................. 346
CAN serial bus trigger settings panel ................................................................................................... 348
Ethernet serial bus trigger settings panel ............................................................................................. 350
FlexRay serial bus trigger settings panel ............................................................................................. 353
I2C serial bus trigger settings panel ..................................................................................................... 356
LIN serial bus trigger settings panel ..................................................................................................... 358
MIL-STD-1553 serial bus trigger settings panel ................................................................................... 360
Parallel serial bus trigger settings panel ............................................................................................... 363
RS-232 serial bus trigger settings panel .............................................................................................. 365
SENT serial bus trigger settings panel ................................................................................................. 367
SPI serial bus trigger settings panel ..................................................................................................... 370
SPMI serial bus trigger settings panel .................................................................................................. 372
USB serial bus trigger settings panel ................................................................................................... 375
Edge Trigger configuration menu ......................................................................................................... 378
Logic Trigger configuration menu ......................................................................................................... 380
Logic Trigger - Define Inputs configuration menu ................................................................................ 383
Pulse Width Trigger configuration menu .............................................................................................. 383
Rise/Fall Time Trigger configuration menu .......................................................................................... 386
Runt Trigger configuration menu .......................................................................................................... 388
Sequence Trigger configuration menu ................................................................................................. 391
A Trigger Event configuration menu ..................................................................................................... 394
B Trigger Event configuration menu ..................................................................................................... 394
Setup and Hold Trigger configuration menu ......................................................................................... 395
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Setup and Hold Trigger - Define Inputs configuration menu ................................................................ 397
Timeout Trigger configuration menu .................................................................................................... 397
Logic Qualification - Define Inputs configuration menu ........................................................................ 400
Window Trigger configuration menu ..................................................................................................... 401
Visual Trigger panel ............................................................................................................................. 404
Virtual Keyboard ......................................................................................................................................... 405
Bus trigger radix-specific virtual keypads ................................................................................................... 405
Virtual Keypad ............................................................................................................................................ 406
Visual Trigger Area configuration menu ..................................................................................................... 406
Visual Trigger Area Combinatorial Logic menu .......................................................................................... 408
Right click menu functions associated with visual trigger areas ................................................................ 409
Waveform View configuration menu .......................................................................................................... 409
Waveform acquisition concepts
Acquisition concepts .................................................................................................................................. 411
Acquisition hardware ............................................................................................................................ 411
Sampling process ................................................................................................................................. 411
Real-Time sampling ............................................................................................................................. 411
Interpolated Real-Time sampling ......................................................................................................... 411
Waveform record .................................................................................................................................. 412
Interpolation .......................................................................................................................................... 412
Acquisition modes ...................................................................................................................................... 413
How the acquisition modes work .......................................................................................................... 413
FastFrame concepts .................................................................................................................................. 414
Waveform sample interpolation .................................................................................................................. 415
Coupling ..................................................................................................................................................... 415
Scaling and positioning .............................................................................................................................. 416
Vertical acquisition considerations ............................................................................................................. 416
Horizontal acquisition considerations ......................................................................................................... 417
Trigger concepts
Triggering concepts .................................................................................................................................... 419
Trigger sources .......................................................................................................................................... 420
Trigger types .............................................................................................................................................. 420
Trigger modes ............................................................................................................................................ 421
Trigger holdoff ............................................................................................................................................ 421
Trigger coupling ......................................................................................................................................... 422
Trigger slope and level ............................................................................................................................... 422
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Trigger position in waveform record ........................................................................................................... 422
Trigger delay .............................................................................................................................................. 423
Advanced triggering ................................................................................................................................... 423
Bus triggering concepts ........................................................................................................................ 423
Pulse width trigger concepts ................................................................................................................ 424
Timeout trigger ..................................................................................................................................... 424
Runt trigger ........................................................................................................................................... 424
Window trigger ..................................................................................................................................... 424
Logic trigger concepts .......................................................................................................................... 424
Setup and Hold trigger concepts .......................................................................................................... 424
Rise/Fall time trigger concepts ............................................................................................................. 425
Sequential (A B) trigger concepts ......................................................................................................... 425
Visual Trigger concepts ........................................................................................................................ 425
Waveform display concepts
Waveform display overview ....................................................................................................................... 427
Waveform preview mode ........................................................................................................................... 427
Horizontal position and the horizontal reference point ............................................................................... 427
Measurement concepts
Measurement variables .............................................................................................................................. 429
Missing or out-of-range samples ................................................................................................................ 432
Math waveforms ......................................................................................................................................... 432
Math waveform elements ........................................................................................................................... 434
Math waveform sources ............................................................................................................................. 434
Guidelines for working with math waveforms ............................................................................................. 435
Math waveform editor syntax ..................................................................................................................... 435
Math waveform differentiation .................................................................................................................... 436
Math waveform offset, position, and scale ................................................................................................. 436
Waveform integration ................................................................................................................................. 437
FFT process ............................................................................................................................................... 438
FFT and aliasing ........................................................................................................................................ 438
Blackman-Harris FFT window concepts ..................................................................................................... 439
Flattop2 window ......................................................................................................................................... 440
Gaussian window ....................................................................................................................................... 440
Hanning FFT window ................................................................................................................................. 441
Hamming window ....................................................................................................................................... 442
Kaiser-Bessel FFT window ........................................................................................................................ 442
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Rectangular window ................................................................................................................................... 443
Tek-Exponential window ............................................................................................................................ 444
Measurement algorithms
Amplitude measurement algorithms ........................................................................................................... 445
AC RMS measurement algorithm ......................................................................................................... 445
Area measurement algorithm ............................................................................................................... 445
Amplitude measurement algorithm ....................................................................................................... 445
Base measurement algorithm .............................................................................................................. 445
Integration algorithm ............................................................................................................................. 445
Maximum measurement algorithm ....................................................................................................... 446
Mean measurement algorithm .............................................................................................................. 446
Minimum measurement algorithm ........................................................................................................ 447
Negative Overshoot measurement algorithm ....................................................................................... 447
Positive Overshoot measurement algorithm ........................................................................................ 447
Peak-To-Peak measurement algorithm ................................................................................................ 447
RMS measurement algorithm ............................................................................................................... 447
Top measurement algorithm ................................................................................................................ 447
Timing measurement algorithms ................................................................................................................ 448
Burst Width measurement algorithm .................................................................................................... 448
Data Rate measurement algorithm ...................................................................................................... 448
Delay measurement algorithm ............................................................................................................. 448
Falling slew rate ................................................................................................................................... 448
Fall Time measurement algorithm ........................................................................................................ 448
Frequency measurement algorithm ...................................................................................................... 449
High Time measurement algorithm ...................................................................................................... 449
Hold Time measurement algorithm ...................................................................................................... 450
Low Time measurement algorithm ....................................................................................................... 450
N-Periods Duration measurement algorithm ........................................................................................ 450
Negative Duty Cycle measurement algorithm ...................................................................................... 451
Negative Pulse Width measurement algorithm .................................................................................... 451
Period measurement algorithm ............................................................................................................ 451
Phase measurement algorithm ............................................................................................................ 451
Positive Duty Cycle measurement algorithm ........................................................................................ 452
Positive Pulse Width measurement algorithm ...................................................................................... 452
Rising Slew Rate measurement algorithm ........................................................................................... 452
Rise Time measurement algorithm ...................................................................................................... 452
Setup .................................................................................................................................................... 453
Skew ..................................................................................................................................................... 453
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Time Outside Level measurement algorithm ........................................................................................ 454
Unit Interval measurement algorithm ................................................................................................... 454
Jitter measurement algorithms ................................................................................................................... 454
AC Common Mode ............................................................................................................................... 454
Bit Amplitude measurement algorithm ................................................................................................. 455
Bit High measurement algorithm .......................................................................................................... 455
Bit Low measurement algorithm ........................................................................................................... 455
DC Common Mode measurement algorithm ........................................................................................ 455
Differential Crossover measurement algorithm .................................................................................... 455
SSC Freq Dev measurement algorithm ............................................................................................... 455
SSC Modulation Rate measurement algorithm .................................................................................... 455
TIE ........................................................................................................................................................ 455
T/nT Ratio measurement algorithm ...................................................................................................... 456
DCD ...................................................................................................................................................... 456
DDJ ...................................................................................................................................................... 456
DJ ......................................................................................................................................................... 456
Dual Dirac deterministic jitter ................................................................................................................ 456
F/2 measurement algorithm ................................................................................................................. 457
F/4 measurement algorithm ................................................................................................................. 457
F/8 measurement algorithm ................................................................................................................. 457
J2 .......................................................................................................................................................... 457
J9 .......................................................................................................................................................... 457
Jitter Summary measurement .............................................................................................................. 457
NPJ ....................................................................................................................................................... 457
Phase noise .......................................................................................................................................... 457
PJ ......................................................................................................................................................... 458
RJ ......................................................................................................................................................... 458
RJ 66 measurement algorithm ............................................................................................................. 458
SRJ ....................................................................................................................................................... 458
TJ@BER .............................................................................................................................................. 458
Eye measurement algorithms .................................................................................................................... 458
Eye Height measurement algorithm ..................................................................................................... 458
Eye high ............................................................................................................................................... 458
Eye low ................................................................................................................................................. 459
Eye Width measurement algorithm ...................................................................................................... 460
Height@BER ........................................................................................................................................ 460
Q-factor ................................................................................................................................................ 460
Width@BER ......................................................................................................................................... 460
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Power measurement algorithms ................................................................................................................ 460
Input analysis algorithms ...................................................................................................................... 460
Amplitude analysis measurement algorithms ....................................................................................... 466
Timing analysis measurement algorithms ............................................................................................ 467
Switching analysis algorithms .............................................................................................................. 467
Magnetic Analysis algorithms ............................................................................................................... 472
Output analysis algorithms ................................................................................................................... 475
References
Power badge error and warning messages (optional) ............................................................................... 477
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Welcome to the instrument help
This oscilloscope provides FlexChannel
®
technology, enabling you to efficiently and cost-effectively perform mixed signal
debugging on virtually any design.
MSO54, MSO56, MSO58 Key features and benefits
Bandwidths from 350 MHz to 2 GHz
4-, 6-, and 8-channel models with FlexChannel
®
inputs
Each FlexChannel input is dual-purpose, letting you connect either an analog probe (TekVPI
®
or BNC) or an eight-channel
digital probe (the TLP058 FlexChannel Logic Probe)
Large 15.6” HD (1920 x 1080 pixel) capacitive touch-screen display
User interface optimized for touch screen use
Maximum 6.25 GS/s sample rate
62.5 M points record length on all channels (optional 125 M record length available)
500,000 waveforms/second maximum waveform capture rate
FastFrame
segmented memory acquisition uses multiple trigger events to capture widely spaced events of interest at high
sample rates while conserving acquisition memory
No set limit on the number of math, reference, and bus waveforms you can display (the number of waveforms depends on
available system memory)
Integrated options include a 50 MHz arbitrary/function generator (AFG), and a Digital Voltmeter (DVM) and trigger frequency
counter
Automated compliance testing solutions add compliance measurement features.
See the Compliance Testing options Help
topic
Advanced serial bus triggering and analysis options let you decode and trigger on industry standard buses. See the Serial
bus and trigger options Help topic
Measurement and analysis options provide additional measurement and analysis functions. See the Advanced Power
Analysis and Advanced Jitter Analysis option Help topics
MSO58LP Key features and benefits
Low profile instrument with no display, comes ready to install in a 2U rack mount space
1 GHz bandwidth
8 channels with FlexChannel
®
inputs
Each FlexChannel input is dual-purpose, letting you connect either an analog probe (TekVPI
®
or BNC) or an eight-channel
digital probe (the TLP058 FlexChannel Logic Probe)
Maximum 6.25 GS/s sample rate
125 M points record length on all channels
500,000 waveforms/second maximum waveform capture rate
Compliance testing options require the optional Microsoft Windows 10 operating system.
MSO54, MSO56, MSO58, MSO58LP, MSO64 Help xvii
FastFrame
segmented memory acquisition uses multiple trigger events to capture widely spaced events of interest at high
sample rates while conserving acquisition memory
No set limit on the number of math, reference, and bus waveforms you can acquire (the number of waveforms depends on
available system memory)
Integrated options include a 50 MHz arbitrary/function generator (AFG), and a Digital Voltmeter (DVM) and trigger frequency
counter
Advanced serial bus triggering and analysis options let you decode and trigger on industry standard buses. See the Serial
bus and trigger options Help topic
Power and Jitter options provide additional measurement and analysis functions. See the Advanced Power Analysis and
Advanced Jitter Analysis option Help topics
MSO64 Key features and benefits
Bandwidths from 1 GHz to 8 GHz
4 channels with FlexChannel
®
inputs
Each FlexChannel input is dual-purpose, letting you connect either an analog probe (TekVPI
®
or BNC) or an eight-channel
digital probe (the TLP058 FlexChannel Logic Probe)
FlexChannel inputs are compatible with TekVPI
®
probes
Large 15.6” HD (1920 x 1080 pixel) capacitive touch-screen display
User interface designed to optimize touch screen use and quickly access key settings
Stacked mode places each channel or waveform in its own horizontal 'slice' on the screen, allowing for cleaner signal
viewing and measuring
Maximum 25 GS/s sample rate
62.5 M points record length on all channels (optional 125 M and 250 M record lengths available)
30,000 waveforms/second maximum waveform capture rate
No set limit on the number of math, reference, and bus waveforms you can display (the number of waveforms depends on
available system memory)
Integrated optional features include a 50 MHz arbitrary function generator (AFG), and a DVM and trigger frequency counter
Optional serial triggering features enable you to isolate protocol-level events of interest in common aerospace, audio,
automotive, computer, and embedded serial buses. See the Serial bus and trigger options topic in the instrument embedded
Help, or the 6 Series MSO Serial Triggering and Analysis Applications Datasheet (Tektronix part number 48W-61353-x) for
more information
5 Series, 6 Series MSO Help, Version 20180607-17:00 for Firmware v1.8.x.
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