Guide

FFT

Clicking on FFT button is possible to see the rapresentation of the signal in the Frequency Domain only for the first Channel. The range of visible frequencies on screen can be selecting zooming-in or out with the fingers on the screen. Activating the STATS button is possible to see the top 3 frequencies in the selected frequencies range. These values are […]

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Math Channel

To add a math channel, just click select MATH in the modules and you will see the Math configuration panel. You can quickly select one of the built-in functions, such as inversion or addition. All the standard arithmetic functions are supported along with more complex functions like demodulation and instant frequency of the signal. With

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Tools

Click on the “eye” icon to open the View Tools. Press the “+” icon to activate the Supporting Tools. Additional tools may be present according the additional modules installed (ie. Automotive Tools in the picture). 1. Vertical Cursors Activating one vertical cursor allows you to measure amplitude of the signals at a certain point. By

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Setting the Trigger

The Trigger allow you to see the signal stable on the screen since the Trigger set what is the starting point for drawing the signal. Even if the input signal can be periodic in some way, on each scan its position can be found translated since the acquisition time is random and it cannot be

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Filters

You can apply filters to each channel (button FILTER). Filtering operation may change the original signal in reversible or irreversible way. Irreversible filtering means that the operation modify the original signal in a way that later the original signal cannot be restored. Type of Filtering Description Reversible Invert (inversion) It invert the input signal (the

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Setting the Channels

Differently from other oscilloscopes, in HScope you can set the voltage input range for each channel. The concept of Volts/division is just reported as information but it is not really practical since the signal can be zoomed and shifted on the screen and measured with absolute scales and relative cursors. 1. DC/AC/OFF Button Selecting DC the signal

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Setting the Rate

Differently for standard oscilloscopes, in HScope you can select the acquisition rate of the oscilloscope. Selecting the rate means to set how many points/second (or Samples/s) you want to use to scan the input signal. After selecting the rate you can choose the time/division. This value is also related to the maximum frequency you suppose to

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Waveforms Management

With HScope you can import/export and share waveforms. Most of the operations are done in the Waveform Manager: You can see additional information about the waveform by pressing the Show Details button: Waveform File Format The Waveforms are saved inside .zip files. The package contain waveform information and data in an open XML format, and

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The Main Interface

Finger operations SCROLL Use one finger on the screen to scroll the signal in all directions. ZOOM Use 2 fingers to zoom the signal in or out. The is no limit for zoom in. Zoom out is limited to the max area used by the signal. AUTO ZOOM Tap 2 times on the screen to

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