B&K Precision 2552-2559 - Manual User Manual

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When you acquire a signal, the oscilloscope converts it into digital form

and displays a waveform. The acquisition mode defines how the signal is

digitized and the time base setting affects the time span and level of detail

in the acquisition.

Sampling: In this acquisition mode, the oscilloscope samples the

signal in evenly spaced intervals to construct the waveform. This

mode accurately represents signals most of the time.

Advantage: You can use this mode to reduce random noise.

Disadvantage: This mode does not acquire rapid variations in the

signal that may occur between samples. This can result in aliasing,

which may cause narrow pulses to be missed. In these cases, you

should use the Peak Detect mode to acquire data.

Figure 39 - Acquire Menu

Peak Detect: Peak Detect mode capture the maximum and

minimum values of a signal Finds highest and lowest record points

over many acquisitions.

Advantage: In this way, the oscilloscope can acquire and display

narrow pulses, which may have otherwise been missed in Sample

mode.

Disadvantage: Noise will appear to be higher in this mode.

Sa Rate

Displays system sampling rate.

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