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Page Procedure
1 Equipment Required, Introduction
2 Table of Contents
3 Part One – The Agilent 54622D Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope- Analog Inputs
4 Basic Start-Up Procedure
5 Quick Performance Check
7 Probe Compensation
8 Features to Try - Vectors
9 Features to Try - Averaging
10 Features to Try - Using Cursors to Measure Time & Voltage
11 Features to Try - Using "Quick Meas" to Measure Time & Voltage
12 Features to Try - Saving Waveforms to a Floppy Disk
13 Importing Saved Waveform Displays Into a Word Document
14 Handy Hints
15 Part Two – The Agilent 54622D Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope- Digital Inputs
15 Features to Try - Turning On the Digital Channels
19 Part Three - The Agilent E3631A Power Supply
20 Setting the Output Voltage
21 Setting the Current Limit
22 Part Four - The Agilent 34401A Digital Multimeter
23 Measuring DC and AC Voltage
24 Measuring Resistance
25 Measuring Current
26 Part Five - The Agilent 33220A 20 MHz Function/Arbitrary Waveform
Generator (AWG)
27 The Front Panel Controls
28 Step One - Creating a Sinewave With No DC Offset Voltage, High Z Load
Resistance
28 Step Two - Creating a Sinewave With DC Offset Voltage, High Z Load Resistance
29 Step Three - Creating a Squarewave With DC Offset Voltage, High Z Load
Resistance
30 Step Four - Creating a Triangle or Ramp Waveform, High Z Load Resistance
30 Other Waveforms and Features to Try
31 Other Useful Information and Review
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