Board Settings
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The Board Settings tab on the Digital Oscilloscope is used to control A/D board settings. Each channel has independent settings.
Note: exact board settings will vary among board types. Consult your board manual for details.
Digitizer Settings
- Sampling Rate
- The frequency at which the A/D board will sample the analog waveform data, in Megahertz (MHz). Available frequencies depends on the type of A/D board and *.exe.config options.
- Trigger Mode
- the method used to tell the A/D board to start collecting data.
See Also: Triggering
- Input Range
- the voltage range of the signal, in Millivolts (mV). The Y-scale of the Scope will use this range.
- Threshold
- Sets the voltage threshold for BNC and Threshold triggering, in Volts (v).
Status Indicators
- Encoder Position
- shows the current state of the encoder count on the A/D board.
- Temperature
- shows the current temperature of the A/D board. Consult your A/D manual for safe operating ranges.
Advanced Settings
- Input Offset
- A/D Offset
Averaging
Averaging allows the user to combine multiple waveforms in order to smooth out noise issues.
See Also: Waveform Averaging
- WFs to Average
- The number of waveforms to average together.
- Multitrigger
- whether or not to use Multitrigger mode when performing averaging.
- Holdoff
- the amount of delay (in microseconds) between Multitriggers.
- Align
- whether or not to attempt to align the collected waveforms to the Front Surface Follower crossing before averaging.