How update rate affects signal visibility – Atec Agilent-7000B Series User Manual

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How update rate affects signal visibility

Capturing random and infrequent events on an oscilloscope is all about statistical probabilities. The key to improving the probability of

capturing a signal anomaly is to minimize dead-time and take more pictures of the signal in a given timeframe. Here is an example with Tek

and Agilent scopes both connected to a target with a glitch that occurs 25 times per second.

Seeing subtle signal detail and infrequent events requires a scope with fast waveform update rates. Don’t take a scope vendor’s banner waveform

update rate specification at face value. Test it yourself. It’s actually pretty easy to characterize a scope’s update rate. Run a moderately fast signal (e.g.

50 Mhz) into a scope channel. Measure the scope’s average trigger output signal frequency. This is your scope’s update rate for the specified time-

base setting. Test the update rate of the scope under various setup conditions. Setup conditions that Agilent suggests varying include timebase range,

memory depth, and number of channels, including analog, digital, as well as channels assigned for serial decoding.

Tek MSO4104
• Product data sheet: 50,000 waveforms per second,
• Update rate = 18 waveforms per second with 10 Mpts and

digital channels turned on. Resulting measurement shown.
• Probability of capturing the infrequent glitch = 0.09% after

running for 10 seconds.

• Average time to capture just one glitch = 128 minutes.

Agilent MSO7104B
• Product data sheet: 100,000 waveforms per second.
• Update rate = 95,000 waveforms per second with auto

memory and digital channels turned on. Resulting

measurement shown.
• Probability of capturing the infrequent glitch = 99% after

running for 10 seconds.
• Average time to capture just one glitch = 1.5 seconds.

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Memory*

Scope settings

Measured update rates

Infrequent

signal activity

Critical

signal jitter

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* Agilent and LeCroy memory depth selection was automatically selected. Memory depth = display window times sample rate with up to 8 Mpts for Agilent.

** Tek measurements taken with version 2.13 firmware.

Initial setup

Change timebase

Add digital channels

Increase memory setting

Turn on serial decode

Timebase setting
20 ns/div
10 ns/div
20 ns/div
20 ns/div
20 ns/div

TEK MSO4104A**
55,000
2,700
125
35
0.2

Digital Channels
-
-
On
On
On

LeCroy WR 104Xi
27
27
27
27
25

Serial Decode
-
-
-
-
On

Agilent MSO7104B
95,000
60,000
95,000
95,000
95,000

Tek
10 Kpts
10 Kpts
10 Kpts
10 Mpts
10 Mpts

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