RIGOL MSO/DS2000A Series User Manual

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RIGOL

Chapter 6 MATH and Measurements

6-10

MSO2000A/DS2000A User’s Guide

3. Function

The functions of the functions are listed in the following table.

Note:

The left brackets “(” here are only used to facilitate your entry and they

are not a part of the function names.

Table 6-3 Functions

Name

Function

Intg(

Calculate the integral of the selected source. You can use integral
to measure the area under a waveform or the pulse energy.

Diff(

Calculate the discrete time differentiate of the selected source.
You can use differentiate to measure the instantaneous slope of a
waveform.

Lg(

Calculate the logarithm of the selected source (use10 as the
base).

Exp(

Calculate the exponent of the selected source. For example,
Exp(A) means calculate the Ath power

of e.

Sqrt(

Calculate the square root of the selected source.

Sine(

Calculate the sine value of the selected source.

Cosine(

Calculate the cosine value of the selected source.

Tangent( Calculate the tangent value of the selected source.


4. Variable

Users can set the desired values of Variable1 and Variable2 using the following
method.
Press Variable to turn on the variable setting menu.
Variable: press this softkey to select the variable to be set as “Variable1”

and “Variable2”.

Step: press this softkey to set the step used when using the knob to modify

the “Mantissa”. The steps available are Ч 1, Ч 0.1, Ч 0.01, Ч 0.001 and ×
0.0001.

Mantissa: press this softkey to set the number of significant digits of the

variable. After setting the “Step” and pressing this softkey, turn the knob to
modify this parameter. The range available is from -9.9999 to 9.9999.

Exponent: press this softkey to set the numeric values of the exponents

with 10 as the bottom number in the variables. The range is from -9 to 9.

For example, Variable1 is set to 6.1074×10

8

via the following settings.

Variable:

Variable1

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