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Model DL9040 and DL9040L Digital Sampling Oscilloscopes  - Functions 3.

Mask Testing


With free Mask Editor Software, you can define a mask and then test to see whether or not the measured signal falls in/out of the mask. Masks for a variety of communication signals can be defined.


DL9000 Series Mask Testing example telecom test

Example: telecom test

 
 
 
Waveform Math


Define up to 8 math traces. Functions include: filtering, +, -, x, Integration, Edge Count and Rotary Count. Basic arithmetic functions are performed using the ADSE (hardware) and results are displayed in real time.
 


DL9000 Series example math trace

Example: math trace example

 
 
Real-Time Analog/Digital Filtering


200MHz and 20MHz analog low pass filters and 8MHz, 4MHz, 2MHz, 1MHZ, 500kHz, 250kHz, 125kHz, 62.5kHz, 32kHz, 16kHz and 8kHz digital low pass filters are available for real-time filtering. These filters can be applied to live signals without slowing down the signal acquisition rate. Additional types of digital filtering are available using the math function.
 


DL9000 series Real-time example without filter

Example: signal without filter
 

 
DL9000 series Real-time example with filter  

Example: signal with filter

 
 
 

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