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Circuit Test Point Impedance              select a probelscope combination             While probe capacitance distorts
                                          that has an Rin that is a t least 100        pulse shape, the flat portion of
Knowing the source impedance at           times greater t h a n t h e source           the pulse top (maximum
the point of measurement is critical.     impedance."                                  amplitude) can be used to make
If the source impedance is low, rise                                                   an accurate amplitude measure-
time and amplitude measurements           But as frequencies rise, or pulse rise       ment since i t contains low fre-
are generally no problem. For exam-       time becomes very fast, scope input          quency information. Conversely,
ple, batteries and power supplies         capacitance becomes more and more            if the pulse width is small com-
h a v e source impedances of mil-         important, forcing use of an minia-          pared to the measurement system
liohms. Signal generators are 25, 50      ture passive divider probe to reduce         rise time, input capacitance can
or 600 ohms. The problem occurs           that input capacitance.                      introduce errors since the source
when the source impedance is high.                                                     cannot fully charge the input
TTL h a s a source impedance of           And a t the highest frequencies, if          capacitance during its on time.
-2.5kR so even a t very low frequen-      both amplitude and rise time are             This problem becomes worse with
cies (single shot), measuring fast        important in high source impedance           increasing source impedance.
transition times is difficult a t best.   circuits, an active FET input probe
                                          should be used.                           3. When source impedance is un-
                                                                                       known, the probe with the high-
                                          If the ultimate in rise time is needed,      est Zin usually yields the greatest
Basic Probe Considerations                                                             accuracy. However, for frequen-
                                          a 500 divider probe may be used.
                                          However, you must be careful of DC           cies above 10 MHz, high probe
If t h e scope is being used a s a                                                     capacitance can reduce accuracy
monitoring device, the connection         loading. A 50R divider probe with a n
                                          input Xc of 5000 will attenuate the          more than high probe resistance
between the signal source and scope                                                    can help.
is usually a direct 50R cable. How-       amplitude of a signal, or upset the
ever, if the scope is being used for      bias of the circuit if you probe the
                                                                                    4. If the source voltage is totally
                                          wrong point (e.g., collector of a tran-
signal tracing or circuit analysis,
then some type of a n isolating device    sistor), or burn up the probe if you         unknown, it is wise to start with
                                                                                       a 1OO:l divider probe to reduce
                                                                                                                             '7
must be used to prevent the scope         draw too much current.
                                                                                       the possibility of damaging the
from loading the circuit and a t -                                                     probe. This will also indicate
tenuating the signal. Today's mod-        A current probe is useful in those
                                          certain situations where touching            whether or not there is enough
ern oscilloscopes use a probe for this                                                 signal available t o capitalize on
isolation.                                the circuit with any voltage probe a t
                                          all, even one with t h e smallest            the relatively low capacitance of
                                          capacitance, changes the circuit's           a 1OO:l divider probe. However,
The frequency of the signal you are                                                    in real-life situations, you proba-
measuring and source impedance at         operation. It may be the collector of a
                                          transistor where a n inductor and            bly don't have a 1OO:l divider
the point of measurement influences                                                    probe. If this is the case use your
which probe to use. What you want         capacitance form a tuned circuit.
                                                                                       standard 1 O : l divider probe.
to measure -rise time or amplitude
- is also a weighing factor. In gen-
                                          Probe Rules for Making                    Probe Rules for Making Rise
eral, there are four types of probes
                                          Amplitude Measurements                    Time Measurements
available for common circuit
analysis.
                                            If     have a                    a      1. Always try to probe the lowest
- High resistance probes                    minimum impedance source. For              impedance point that contains
- Miniature passive divider                 example : emitter-to-base impe-
- Active (FET)
                                                                                       the waveform of interest. For
                                            dance of a transistor is generally         example: emitter-to-base impe-
- Current probes                            lower than the collector-to-base           dance of a transistor is generally
Any voltage probe will load the cir-        impedance (this implies a bal-             lower than the collector-to-base
cuit you are attempting to measure.         anced input measurement).
                                                                                       impedance (this implies a bal-
If amplitude measurements at low                                                       anced input measurement).
frequencies a r e all you a r e in-       2. Select a probe with the highest
terested in, then a passive one-to-
one 1MR non-attenuating probe
                                             possible Zin at the frequency of
                                             interest. When measuring pulse
                                                                                    2. The fastest input system will
                                                                                       generally have the lowest Rin
                                                                                                                             3
may be all you need. A good rule-of-         amplitude, capacitance is not as          and Cin. (This rule is limited only
thumb to remember is, "To keep re-           important as Rin being high rela-         by the maximum resistive load-
sistive loading errors below 1%,             tive t o the source impedance.            ing that the source can tolerate.)


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c   3. A t high frequencies, the 50R di-
       vider probe (500R at lpf) is the
                                              capabilities. If it doesn't, select the
                                              slowest sweep speed possible. This
       best bet for accurate rise time        will present a very slow-moving dot
       measurements. However, you             which you can use for adjustments.
       must be careful of DC loading.         To adjust astigmatism and focus, set
       The 500Q input Xc will attenuate       the beam intensity to a low level.
       the amplitude of a signal, or          Position the spot to center screen
       upset the bias of the circuit if you   and then adjust t h e focus and
       probe the wrong point (e.g., col-      astigmatism controls for the small-
       lector of a transistor), or burn up    est round dot.
       the probe if you draw too much
       current.                               How many of you are guilty of pick-
                                              ing up a divider probe, connecting it
    T I    m
    HOW 1.0 bet
                   n   . mee Aavice on
                         -   .   1   .
                                              to your scope and t a k i n g meas-
                                              urements without first checking the          adjustments. Overshoot means the
    Signal Source Loading and                                                               compensating capacitance is too
                                              probe's compensation?
    Probes                                                                                large and the high frequencies are not
                                                                                             attenuated enough. Undershoot
                                              One of the most common "pilot er-            means the capacitance is too small
    Application Note 152, titled "Prob-       rors" is using an un-compensated                and the high frequencies are
    ing In Perspective," is available         probe to make measurements. An                      attenuated too much.
    free of charge from Hewlett-Packard       un-compensated probe will cause er-
    (write to the address at the rear of      rors in the display which will be un-
    this issue). AN152 describes i n          detected            Some kind Of a
    detail all aspects of signal source                                                 should be recalibrated using the
                                              standard waveform is checked. To be       main vertical amplifier gain ad-
    loading and probes. There a r e           safe, You should always check probe
    graphs, formulas, and lots of good                                                  justment (check your scope's service
                                              compensation:                             manual for the proper procedure).
    information - much more than can
    be briefly described here.                - at the beginning of each work
                                                  day                                   With the scope checked and t h e
                                              - whenever you re-connect a probe         Probe compensated, YOU a r e now
    Probe Compensation and                        to a different input connector        ready to make some measurements.
    Calibrating Your Scope                    - whenever you change probes
    After you have gone through the           To compensate the probe, connect it       Observing Two Signals at
    rigors of selecting the right probe,      to the calibrator squarewave signal,      the Same Time
    you're ready to make some                 select DC coupling, and adjust the
    measurements.                             scope's controls for a stable display.    There are two techniques oscillo-
                                              Select the lowest VOLTSLDIV set-          scope manufacturers use to display
    Let's begin by making sure your           ting possible and center the top por-     more than one signal at a time; dual
    scope is operating properly. You          tion of the squarewave on the screen.     beam and dual trace. The dual beam
    should check its trace alignment          This provides a more precise adjust-      scope has two independent deflection
    astigmatism and focus adjust-             ment method (if your scope is ad-         systems within its CRT; hence two
    ments, and finally, if required, probe    justed properly). Adjust the probe        beams a r e displayed simultane-
    compensation.                             until you get a flat-topped square        ously. The dual trace scope incorpo-
                                              wave with no rounding or overshoot        rates electronic switching to alter-
    Trace alignment may be needed if          of the signal's corners. Refer to         nately connect two input signals to a
    your scope is operated near a strong      Figure 2.                                 single deflection system; hence two
    magnetic field. To make this ad-                                                    traces are displayed alternately by a
    justment, ground the input and ad-        After probe compensation, check the       single beam. The switching rate is
    just the TRACE ALIGNMENT con-             scope's vertical accuracy against the     usually in the 250-500 kHz range.
             the best trace alignment         internal calibrator square wave.
             orizontal graticule line.        With the vernier in the CAL posi-         Most dual beam scopes are used in
                                              tion, set the VOLTSDIV control to         applications where two events that
                way to adjust astigmatism     obtain a display that is nearly full      occur simultaneously would not be
               3 is with a dot displayed on   scale. The displayed square wave          displayed correctly on a dual trace
               m. Of course this assumes      should match the p-p value of the         scope as i t is switching between
               ir scope has X-Y display       calibrator output. If not, the scope      signals.

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`Since the greater majority of oscillo-      against Channel B on the "X"axis.              mode at the lower sweep rates. If          /7
scope users have the dual trace mod-         This was discussed i n detail i n              your oscilloscope does not have this
els, we will confine this article to         Part 1.                                        automatic feature, the general rule
those types. Most of the following                                                          is to use the Alternate mode for fast
discussion is confined to the input          Alternate Mode                                 sweep speeds and the Chop mode for
switching controls on the front panel                                                       slow sweep speeds. On some occa-
                                             In the Alternate mode, the A and B             sions, fast sweeps might require the
and how they interact to provide the         channels are alternately displayed,
dual trace capability.                                                                      Chop mode if the signal rep-rate is
                                             one channel per sweep. At fast sweep           low, or even single-shot.
                                             speeds, the alternate traces will ap-
                                             pear t o be displayed a t the same             Algebraic Sum
Dual Trace Input Controls                    time. However, as the sweep speed is
                                             slowed, t h e traces will begin t o            When both channels A and B are
There are many various ways to               flicker showing the alternating                selected (or added), you're in the A
manipulate two signals through two           pattern.                                       plus B mode. The CRT screen will
separate vertical input amplifiers                                                          display the algebraic sum of the two
and apply them to a single deflection        Chop Mode                                      input signals.
system CRT. Front panel controls
allow you to view the two inputs at          In the Chop mode, both A and B                 One use of the A plus B mode is the
what appears to be the same time in          channels are alternately displayed             dual channel display of single-shot
either the Alternate or Chop modes.          by switching between channels at a             events. Another use is checking bal-
And you can add or subtract the              fixed high-speed rate (250-500 kHz).           anced or push-pull type amplifiers.
channels so that you can view the            Even a t slow sweep speeds, both               Balanced signals should have equal
algebraic sum or difference between          channels seem to be displayed at the           amplitude and be 180 degree out of
the two signals, Some oscilloscopes          same time. Some oscilloscopes have             phase. Since the sum of these signals
allow you to switch a channel to the         the Chop mode connected to the                 is zero volts, you would expect to see
horizontal axis so you can view              sweep control so the scope auto-
                                             matically switches into the Chop
                                                                                            a straight line. If the signals do not
                                                                                            have equal amplitude or are not 180
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Channe1.A on the "Y"axis plotted

                                                                                           The 50-Ohm Input Versus
     Editor's Note: The following infor-     input starts out with low impedance            Problems of "High
     mation about 50-ohm and HF in-          and has essentially a constant input           Impedance" Scope Inputs
     puts is a small segment edited from     impedance over the oscilloscope ver-
     one of HP's application notes. For      tical amplifier bandwidth, and virtually       0   Capacitive loading is much higher
     more information about probes,          eliminates the effects of capacitive               than with 50-0hm inputs.
     signal source loading, rise time        loading. These input characteristics           0   Input impedance is highly variable
     measurements, and phase meas-           dictate the applications for which each            with frequency.
     urement rules, send for Probing in      input is best suited and the choice of         0   There is a tendency to have confi-
     Perspective, Application Note 152.      probe to do the job.                               dence that there is no loading be-
     Use the address on the last page of                                                        cause R is high, when in fact
     `Bench Briefs'.                                                                            capacitive loading is extremely
                                             Benefits of "High                                  high.
     In recent years, there has been a lot   Impedance" Scope Inputs
                                                                                            0   Does not offer a aood termination
     of discussion over the merits and
     demerits of these two types of                                                             for fast 50-ohm signal sources.
                                             0   Passive probes (refer to Application           Even when a 50-ohm termination is
     oscilloscope inputs. The key issue          Note        can be used where high
     in making a comparison is input im-                                                        used to shunt the high input resist-
                                                 input resistance is required. No               ance, the VSWR caused by the
     pedance versus frequency. The               need for an active probe unless sig-
     "high impedance" input is only high                                                        remaining capacitance is      high.
                                                 nal levels are small relative to verti-
     impedance for frequencies below             cal sensitivity.
     approximately 1 MHz. Above 1
     MHz, the shunt capacitance takes        0   Can tolerate much greater input            Benefits of 50-ohm
                                                 voltages than a 50-Ohm input.              Oscilloscope Input
     over and there is a fair amount of

 1   uncertainty as to what the input im-
     pedance actually is. The 50-ohm
                                             0   Can be used with high voltage
                                                 probes.
                                                                                            0   Minimizes input capacitance and
                                                                                                the problems that it causes.
r   degrees out of phase, then the signal
      -                              -
    you see will be a small sine wave.
                                                Trigger Controls for Dual
                                                Trace Oscilloscopes
                                                                                          As an example, when you're looking
                                                                                          at dual trace presentations, you may
                                                                                          want to see the correct time re-
    Algebraic Difference                        The purpose of the trigger circuit is     lationship between two pulses (i.e.,
    When both channels A and B are              to produce a stable display on the        how much a pulse on channel A
    selected and one channel is inverted,       CRT. This is accomplished by syn-         leads or trails a pulse on channel B).
    you're in the A minus B mode. The           chronizing the scope's sweep signal       Or, maybe you only want to compare
    CRT screen will display the alge-           with the signal to be viewed. Several     the shape of two signals, but their
    braic difference between the two            controls allow you to select the          time separation makes comparison
    input signals.                              source, positive or negative mode,        difficult. The ability to select various
                                                and level of the synchronizing trig-      trigger functions from t h e front
    One use of the A minus B mode is to         ger signal.                               panel enhances the scope's useabil-
    measure the voltage across an un-                                                     ity. Most modern dual trace oscillo-
    grounded component without upset-           When you're looking at just one sig-      scopes feature controls that allow:
    ting (or loading the circuit). This is      nal on a single channel scope, trig-      - trigger selection from either
    called a balanced o r ungrounded            gering is normally simple and                 input channel (shows time
    input. For example, to measure the          straightforward. However, when                relationship)
    voltage across the base-emitter junc-       dealing with complex digital signals,     - trigger selection from both
    tion of a transistor, set both chan-        or RF, or two asynchronous signals,           channels (used for pulse shape
    nels to the same volts-per-division,        you need all the help you can get in          comparison)
    then connect channel A to the base          the form of additional trigger con-       - delayed triggering (called
    and channel B to the emitter of the         trols. You need to be able to tell the        delayed sweep)
    transistor. Connect the ground clips        scope exactly which signal, and even      - trigger holdoff
    to circuit ground. This allows you to       which portion of the signal, to trig-     - trigger view (allows you to
    view the small base-emitter voltage         ger the sweep on.                             display the trigger signal)
    on the CRT without upsetting or
    grounding the circuit.


The "High Impedance" Input
    0   Presents a better termination for           b) Active probes are generally        The high impedance oscilloscope
        high speed 50-Ohm sources.                     required to increase the input     input is more general purpose than
        Minimizes pulse shape distortion,              resistance to the 100kR to         the 50-ohm input. However, it is
        VSWR, reflections.                             10MR area. Active probes are       generally not as capable for making
    0   When an appropriate probe is                   expensive but generally offer a    accurate high speed pulse meas-
        added to the 50-Ohm input, the input           more flexible general probing      urements, phase shift meas-
        impedance can be considerably                  solution.                          urements, and high frequency
        higher than that of a "high impe-           c) 50-0hm inputs are not compati-     amplitude measurements, even
        dance" input scope. The source                                                    when a probe has been carefully
        frequency for which this is true de-           ble with high voltage probes.
                                                                                          selected.
        pends on the particular probe
        selected.                               0   Does not have ac coupling for sig-
                                                    nal input.                            Most oscilloscope manufacturers
                                                                                          offer selectable high impedance
    Problems with 50-ohm Input                                                            and 50-ohm inputs in the same
    0   Limited maximum input voltage.                                                    mainframe or plug-in vertical ampli-
        Typically, the maximum voltage
                                                Summary                                   fier. The choice of both inputs plus
        which can be applied directly is less                                             the various probes offered allow the
        than +1OV.                              To summarize, the 50-ohm input of-        versatility required to make most
                                                fers superior measurement capability      waveform measurements.
        Requires a probe to increase the        in many situations. However, it cannot
        input resistance:                       be considered to be a general purpose
        a) Passive probes can be used to        solution because a probe is required
           increase the input resistance to     to increase the input resistance, and
           5kQ if 1OOX division ratios can be   ac coupling is not available without an
           used.                                active probe.


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    Selectable Triggering                      Composite Triggering                      Trigger Holdoff

    Selectable triggering is a conven-         Composite triggering is the only way      Trigger Holdoff is a variable control
    ience feature. It allows you to look at    to show two asynchronous signals. It      used in conjunction with the Trigger
    t h e display and then select the          works like this. In the Alternate         Level control. Trigger Holdoff
    proper trigger source a t the push of a    mode, Channel A sweeps once, then         increases the time between sweeps
    button. Selectable triggering allows       Channel B, etc. The trigger selection     and helps stabilize the display when
    you t o trigger t h e display from         controls cause t h e sweep to be          triggering off complex digital sig-
    either one of the input channels.          triggered by the displayed signal;        nals. On scopes without this control
                                               therefore when Channel A is being         you would use the Sweep Vernier
    A typical set-up might be a signal         displayed, it is the trigger source       control as a holdoff, but then your
    pulse into Channel A and its trigger       and when Channel B is being dis-          sweep is no longer calibrated.
    pulse into Channel B. The correct          played, it is the trigger source.
    time relationship between the pulses                                                 Trigger View
    is obtained when t h e sweep is            A typical set-up might be two asyn-       Some oscilloscopes have a feature
    triggered by Channel B's signal in         chronous pulses with nanosecond           called trigger view. Basically it
    the Alternate mode with Internal           rise tiwes but separated in time by       allows you to simultaneously display
    trigger selected. Figure 3 shows how       microseconds. You don't care about        the external trigger signal on the
    the time relationship between the          the time relationship between the         CRT in addition to the input signals.
    two signals changes when the trig-         two signals but want to compare the       This can be quite valuable in verify-
    gering is changed from Channel B to        pulse shapes. If a fast sweep is used,    ing the time relationship of the trig-
    Channel A.                                 only one of the pulses can be dis-        ger signal to the displayed
                                               played at a time.


    1                                          In this situation, the pulses can be
                                               compared by selecting Composite
                                               triggering in the Alternate mode.
                                               Figure 4 shows how the time re-
                                               lationship between the two pulses is
                                               lost when composite triggering is
                                               used.

                                               Delayed Triggering                                                      ,   ...
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                                               Delayed triggering is directly tied to
                                                                                           Figure 4. Composite trigger example
        Figure 3. Trigger example showing      Delayed Sweep. Delayed Sweep                showing how to compare two asyn-
         time relationship between signal      allows easy location and expansion          chronous signals connected to CHAN
                                               of a small portion of the display,                     A and CHAN B.
              connected to CHAN B.
                                               permitting detailed analysis of that
       View ` A shows the display (sweep)      portion of the waveform. Delayed
       being triggered on the positive-going   Sweep can be triggered after a pro-         "A' = Internal trigger            (correct
                                                                                                   AIternate display         time
       edge of CHAN B trigger. View `6'        grammed delay, eliminating any                      Trigger on A or B         rela-
       shows the display being triggered on    waveform jitter from the expanded                                             tionship)
       the positive-going edge of CHAN A
       signal.
                                               display.
                                                                                           "B" = Internal trigger  (incorrect
                                               How the sweep is triggered in the                 Alternate display time rela-
       ` A = Internal trigger                  Delayed Sweep mode will be de-                    Composite Trigger tionship)
              Alternate display
              Trigger on CHAN B (correct)
                                               scribed in the Delayed Sweep por-           In Alternate mode and Composite
              Positive slope                   tion of this article. Trying to explain     Trigger, each signal is its own trigger
                                               it now may cause some confusion.            source. Effective for signal shape
       'B = Internal trigger                                                               comparison.
              Alternate display
              Trigger on CHAN A (incorrect)
              Positive slope




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    r    waveforms. In Trigger View, the
         point where the center horizontal
                                                                  delayed sweep speed control is then
                                                                  set to a faster sweep speed than the
         graticule line and t h e trigger                         main sweep (the delayed sweep is
         waveform intersect is the trigger                        triggered after t h e main). This
         point. By varying the Trigger Level                      causes a small part of the main-
         and Slope controls, you can select                       sweep trace to become intensified or
         any point on the positive or negative                    brightened, depending on the setting
         edge of t h e displayed trigger                          of the delayed sweep speed control.
         waveform to trigger the sweep cir-                       The slower the setting, the larger
         cuit, and measure how it affects the                     the intensified portion becomes. This
         input signals.                                           intensified marker can be moved
                                                                  along the signal by rotating the
         - - .-.. Limit Control
         Banawiatn
                     .. -    T .                  1      1
                                                                  DELAY control. Then, if we switch
                                                                  the mode to Delayed Sweep, AUTO              sweep sawtooth waveforms. Delay
                                                                                                              time (twtl) is set by DELAY control,
                                                                  mode, only the intensified portion
                                                                                                                and sweep speed (t3-t'~)is set by
         The bandwidth of some scopes can be                      will be displayed over the full             DLY'D TIME/DIV control. tl-12 is the
         reduced to minimize interference in                      screen. In other words, we have                intensified part of the waveform.
         high noise areas such as airports and                    rnagnified a portion of the trace.          When SWEEP AFTER DELAY control
         broadcast stations. On the H P                                                                        is set to AUTO, sweep is triggered
         1740A, the limiter effectively re-                        _
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                                                                  h e can see what really has hap-
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                                                                  pened if we consider the signal being
         100 MHz to 20 MHz.                                       displayed by two time bases; first the
                                                                  main sweep followed by the delayed,       other mode, the delayed sweep is
         For example, suppose you are pick-                       faster sweep (the intensified por-        armed at the end of the delay period
         ing up interference from 27 MHz                          tion). What we have done is to set up     and requires a trigger signal (either
    c'   citizens band equipment. If the test
         signal is less than 20 MHz, use the
                                                                  a delay time from the start of the
                                                                  trace to the beginning of the inten-
                                                                                                            internal or external) to start the
                                                                                                            delayed sweep. Since there is no way
         Bandwidth Limit control to reduce                        sified portion of the trace. When the     to know when the trigger signal will
         the high frequency interference.                         delayed sweep is automatically            occur, the       delay    time     is
                                                                  triggered, this time is equal t o the     uncalibrated.
                                                                  distance i n centimeters from the
         Delaved SweeD                                                                                      Each of these methods has its own
                                                                  start of the trace to the intensified
                                                                  trace, multiplied by the sweep time       advantages. In the AUTO mode, all
         Thi                                m                                                               of the accumulative rate jitter that
                                                                  per centimeter (i.e., it's calibrated).
         mo                                 b-                                                              has occurred since the start of the
                                                                  The product is the delay time. When
         ably one or tne least unaerstood                                                                   delay time is displayed on the de-
                                                                  we switch to Delayed Sweep (push
I        capabilities of a modern oscilloscope.                                                             layed sweep. If, on the other hand,
                                                                  the DLY'D button on the HP 1740A),
         I n basic terms, the scope with de-
                                                                  we start the main time base with an       rate jitter is not desired in the dis-
         layed sweep simply has two time                                                                    play and a clear picture is needed,
                                                                  input trigger, but we do not use it to
         bases - main and delayed.                                                                          then the armed mode should be used.
                                                                  display the signal. Instead, we use it
                                                                  as a clock that simply marks time         In this mode the delayed sweep is
         The controls for the two time bases                                                                retriggered after the delay time. A
                                                                  until the delay period is over. Then
         may be labeled and arranged in var-
                                                                  the delayed time base sweeps, dis-        new time reference is established,
         ious ways and have various                                                                         eliminating all of the jitter that has
         capabilities, depending on the rnan-                     playing the signal. Figure 5 shows
                                                                  how the delay system works in the         occurred previously, providing a
         ufacturer, but their purpose is basi-                                                              clear picture for accurate meas-
                                                                  AUTO mode.
         cally t h e same - t o expand a                                                                    urements on the expanded pulse.
         selected portion of the displayed sig-
         nal. To accomplish this, each time                       There are two ways to cause the de-
         base has its own complete set of                         layed sweep to be initiated after the     How To Use Delayed Sweep
         sweep and trigger controls.                              delay time. The first way (discussed
                                                                  above), is called the AUTO mode.          The delay controls on your oscillo-
         In simple terms, delayed sweep func-                     The delayed sweep automatically           scope usually will be highlighted by
         tions as follows. The signal is first                    starts at the end of the delay period     color or surrounded by lines on the
         triggered by the main sweep at the                       with no trigger signal or other           front panel. The HP 1740A sweep
         speed set by the TIMEDIV dial. The                       external command needed. In the           and delay controls are easy to find

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                                          Then move the DLY'D TIMEDIV               Next move the intensified marker        /7
                                          control out of its OFF position. When     alQng the waveform with t h e
                                          this is done, a portion of t h e          DELAY control until it is over the
                                          waveform should become inten-             pulse to be measured. Expand the
                                          sified. This intensified marker is        intensified portion to the full width
                                          used t o locate the portion of the        of the screen by selecting Delayed
                                          waveform to be expanded. Adjust the       Sweep (on the HP 1740A push the
                                          Delayed Sweep Speed control so the        DLY'D button).
                                          marker is a little wider than the         Adjust the DELAY control to posi-
                                          pulse to be measured. Set t h e
                                                                                    tion the 50% amplitude point of the
                                          SWEEP AFTER DELAY control to              leading edge over the center vertical
                                          the AUTO position.                        graticule line. Read and record the
   Figure 6. Pulse width measurement                                                DELAY dial setting. Note that some
   using the delayed sweep controls.      Next move the intensified marker
                                                                                    oscilloscopes use an LED readout for
                                          along t h e waveform with t h e
  DLY'D TlMElDlV dial = Sops              DELAY control until it is over the        this purpose.
  Full scale accuracy = 3% (of SOOps)
                                          pulse to be measured. Use the hori-       Re-adjust the DELAY control to posi-
  7 x 50pS = 350pS
  0.03 x 500ps = 1Sps accuracy            zontal position control to center the     tion t h e trailing edge 50%
  pulse width = 3 5 0 p rt_ 15ps          intensified pulse. Expand the inten-      amplitude point over the center ver-
                                          sified portion to the full width of the   tical graticule line. Read and record
                                          screen by selecting Delayed Sweep         the DELAY dial setting. The pulse
because of t h e d a r k grey back-       (on the HP 1740 push the DLY'D            width is the difference between the
ground. But no matter which scope         pushbutton). Slightly re-just the         two readings times the main sweep
you have, look for the word DELAY         DELAY control to make the leading         TIMEDIV setting. Figure 7 shows
in the control nomenclature.              edge 50% point intersect a conven-        an example pulse width measure-
                                          ient vertical graticule line. Count
Suppose you want to measure the           the number of divisions between the
                                                                                    ment using the differential method.
                                                                                         A Note on Time Interval
                                                                                                                            '1
width and rise time of the 5th pulse      50% points and multiply that times              Measurement Accuracy
in a pulse train. If you try and ex-      the Delayed Sweep Speed control
pand the signal with the main sweep                                                    The absolute accuracy of the
                                          setting. Figure 6 shows an example
control, the pulse moves off screen.                                                   Differential Delayed Sweep
                                          pulse width measurement using the
You could use the horizontal mag-                                                      method relies on the princi-
                                          delay controls.
nifier to expand the sweep time and                                                    pal that the time interval of
perform the measurements as de-           Differential Delayed Sweep                   the pulse to be measured is
scribed in Part l.However, you want                                                    greater than lcm of the main
more accuracy than t h a t method         A more accurate time interval                sweep. In this case the accu-
allows. The point about accuracy to       measurement can usually be made              racy is X% of the reading +
remember is t h a t time interval         using t h e Differential Delayed             Y% of full scale. The Y% of
                                          Sweep method. To make a differen-            full scale will totally mask
measurements are LEAST accurate
using the X10 magnifier, BETTER
                                          tial measurement, select Main Sweep          out the accuracy of the
using direct delayed sweep, and           and adjust the TIMEDIV control to            measurement. For the HP
BEST using differential delayed           expand the sweep speed to make the           1740A, the accuracy is -+ 0.5%
sweep.                                    pulse you want to measure as wide            of the reading 20.1% of full
                                          as possible. If the time interval of         scale. Therefore, the accu-
                NOTE                      the pulse is greater than one-half           racy of a lOcm (full scale)
                                          division on the screen, the differen-        measurement is 2 0.6%.
  If you don't have some type of          tial method will be more accurate            However, as the reading is
  pulse generator for the follow-         than the delayed sweep method.               reduced to smaller and
  ing experiments, try using the                                                       smaller parts of the main
  amplitude calibator output on           Switch the Delayed TIMEDIV con-              display, the accuracy de-
  your scope.                             trol out of its OFF position. When           creases (+ error increases).
                                          this is done you should see the inten-       At one division of main
The first step in measuring pulse         sified marker as in the previous             sweep the error is 2 1.5%and         1
width and rise time is to adjust the      measurement. Adjust the Delayed              at 1 2 division of main sweep
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vertical controls so that pulse height    TIMEDIV control so the marker is a           the error is now about equal
is six divisions (Le., enough height to   little wider than the pulse to be            to that of the direct-from-
easily see the 50% point).                measured.                                    CRT measurement.

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        r                                                pulse's rise time or even its width.
                                                         The scopes we have been discussing
                                                         usually provide a feature to elimi-
                                                                                                  at the faster delayed-sweep rate. The
                                                                                                  transition point between sweeps is
                                                                                                  positioned with the DELAY control
                                                         nate this unwanted jitter - it's         after the MIXED button is pressed.
                                                         called Delayed Trigger.
                                                                                                  Mixed Sweep is convenient for "peel-
                                                         Delayed Trigger controls are much        ing oft'' pulses one by one from a
r
                                                         the same as those that control the       long train and examining them
                                                         main sweep. There is a pushbutton        individually.
                                                         that selects either AUTO or TRIG
                                                         mode (which is similiar to t h e         Using the Dual Trace Scope
                                                         AUTO-NORM mode). When in the             to Read Propagation Delay
                                                         TRIG mode, other controls are en-
                                                         abled that allow you to select the       Propagation delay in reference to dig-
                                                         delayed sweep to be triggered "in-       ital circuits is the amount of time it
                                                         ternally" or "externally," divide the    takes for a change a t the circuit's
                                                         external trigger amplitude by 10,        input to be noticed at its output. For
                                                         AC or DC couple the trigger signal,      example, when the input voltage to
                                                         and adjust the Slope and Trigger         an AND gate changes from a low to a
                                                         Level to start the delayed sweep at      high, the output will respond at
                                                         any point on the waveform.               some later finite time. You can use
                                                                                                  your scope t o quickly and easily
                                                         Let's use the input signal as the        measure this time a n d check i t
                                                         trigger source to see how the delayed    against the device's specification.
                                                         sweep is triggered. Refer to Figure 8.
               Use DELAY control to center trailing                                               It would be difficult to specify a test
               edge of pulse over center horizontal      Each input pulse produces a trigger      circuit and all the clips and probes
               graticule.                                pulse. The main sweep is started by      required to complete such a test. By
               Figure 7. Pulse width measurement         the first trigger pulse. The second      now you should already have your
              using the differential delayed sweep       trigger pulse doesn't do anything be-    scope set-up, probes compensated,
                method. DELAY control is used to         cause it's blanked by the delay time     and enough background information
                center the leading edge and then         set by the DELAY control. The de-        to complete your own experiment.
              trailing edge of pulse over center hori-
                                                         layed sweep is "armed at t l when        The necessary scope control settings
              zontal graticule. Pulse width is differ-
              ence between the two readings times        the delay time ends. The next trig-      are as follows:
              the main sweep TIME/DIV dial setting.      ger pulse to arrive after the delay
                                                         time ends starts the delayed sweep
             TIME/DIV dial = 0.2ms                       sawtooth which deflects the electron
                                                         beam across the CRT. Since there is
              DELAY dial reading =       7.46
                                       -5.70             no way to know when the trigger
                                                         signal will occur, the delay time is
              1.76 x 0.2ms = 352ps
                                        1.76
                                                         uncalibrated.
                                                                                                    Ma,n
                                                                                                              i*
                                                                                                              I
                                                                                                                   Tilggrrs
                                                                                                                   blanked durinq
                                                                                                                   delay lime
                                                                                                                                    7
                                                                                                                                    1
                                                                                                                                         i
                                                                                                                                         :
              Accuracy is 20.5% for the DELAY dial                                                  swPep     I                     I    I
    I
              and -t0.1% of full scale
                                                         In effect, you have eliminated all in-               I                     I    I
                                                                                                    Delayed   1                     I
                                                         terference by triggering the sweep         sweep     1
              0.005 x 352 = 176ps (dial)                 on only that portion of the waveform                 1                     I
                                                                                                              `0                    `1   `2
              0.001 x 2ms = 2ps(fuII scale)              you have selected to examine.
              pulse width   352~s 4 p ~
                                 5

                                                         Mixed Sweep Mode
                                                                                                       Figure 8. Delayed sweep delayed
            How To Use The Delayed Trigger               There is another mode of delayed-           trigger example. The main sweep is
                                                                                                    started by the first trigger pulse at to.
            Method To Eliminate Waveform                 sweep operation found on some oscil-       The second trigger pulse "arms" the
            Jitter                                       loscopes, called mixed sweep. In this      delayed sweep at t l . The next trigger
                                                         mode the main sweep is displayed on          pulse to arrive after the delay time
            Often, when you expand a signal,             the screen for the amount of delayed           ends starts the delayed sweep
            waveform jitter becomes more pro-            time desired. Then the sweep               sawtooth at tq. The time between t l
                                                                                                    and t2 is unknown which makes the
            nounced. This jitter makes it dif-           increases in speed part way across
                                                                                                         delayed sweep uncalibrated.
            ficult to accurately measure the             the screen and finishes up the trace

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- Always use identical probes (a 50     use the Algebraic Sum of two chan-       If the recorder's head is adjusted
  ohm passive probe is useful in        nels to make sure the outputs of a       properly, both signals should lie on
  high impedance circuits where         push-pull amplifier are 180 degrees      top of one another which indicates
  maximum rise time accuracy is         out of phase - another type of phase     they are in phase, Varying the head
  necessary)                            measurement.                             azimuth will shift the phase of the
- Set the input coupling switch to                                               signals which you can read directly
  AC                                    A more accurate method of phase          off the display (remember that one
- Connect circuit's input signal to     measurement uses the time-delay          division equals 45 degrees). For
  CHAN A                                principle. This is the same type         greater resolution use the x10 mag-
- Connect circuit's output signal to    measurement discussed previously         nifier. Now each division represents
  CHAN B                                under the heading, "How To Meas-         4.5 degrees.
- Alternate display                     ure Propagation Delay." It involves
- Internal trigger on CHAN A in         looking at two signals simultane-        This concludes the Basic Oscillo-
  AUTO mode                             ously and observing any phase dif-       scope articles. For more information
- Adjust vertical controls so sig-      ference between the two.                 on specific oscilloscope applications,
  nals are centered and approxi-                                                 Hewlett-Packard offfers many free
  mately six divisions high             One example of using the time-delay      application notes. Several examples
- Adjust the sweep control so the       method to make accurate phase            are: AN152 - Probing in Perspec-
  pulses look like those used for       measurements is checking the out-        tive, AN223 - Oscilloscope Meas-
  making rise time measurements         put of a stereo tape player. The head    urements in Digital Systems,
                                        alignment, or azimuth, must be pre-      AN185-2 - Transmission Line
You should see the leading edges of     cisely set for best high frequency and   Matching and Length Measurings
two pulses separated by a measura-      zero phase response. The necessary       Using Dual-Delayed Sweep, and
ble distance. Measure the propaga-      scope control settings are as follows:   AN262 - Eliminating Time Base
tion delay at the 50% points (center                                             Errors from Oscilloscope Meas-
horizontal graticule line) by count-
ing the number of divisions between
                                        - Always use identical probes
                                        - Set the input coupling switch to
                                                                                 urements. Many HP engineers and
                                                                                 customers have collaborated on
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the two pulses and multiplying that       AC                                     these notes to pass their applications
times the setting of the sweep speed    - Connect stereo tape unit's left        research and experience on to you.
control. If you measure two divisions     output to CHAN A                       Some notes are tutorial in nature,
and the TIMEDIV dial is set at 5 ns,    - Connect stereo tape unit's right       while others describe very specific
the propagation delay is 10 ns. For       output to CHAN B                       "how to" procedures. All HP applica-
greater resolution, use the x10 mag-    - Select Chop display (for low fre-      tion notes are designed to help you
nifier or delayed sweep.                  quency test signal)                    obtain maximum use from your
                                        - Internal trigger on CHAN A in          Hewlett-Packard equipment. Please
                                          AUTO mode                              contact your local HP office for more
                                        - Adjust vertical controls so sig-       information.
Using the Dual Trace Scope                nals are centered and approxi-
to Measure Phase                          mately six divisions high              Editor's N



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