Tektronix TDS8000 Oscilloscope
Manufacturer:
Model:
TDS8000
Date:
unknown
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Type:
SubType:
Digital Sampling Oscilloscope
Information
The instrument is a high-speed, precision sampling system
that finds use in:
- high-performance semiconductor/computer applications, such
as semiconductor testing, TDR characterization of circuit
boards, IC packages and cables, and high-speed serial
digital data communications.
- high-performance communications applications, such as
design evaluation and manufacturing test of datacom and
telecom components, transceiver subassemblies, and
transmission systems.
The instrument includes a user
Interface that runs on the
Microsoft Windows 98 operating system as a windowed
application. You operate the instrument using front-panel
Controls with the mouse and keyboard or with the touch
screen. Key features include:
industry-leading waveform acquisition rate, with Sample,
Envelope, and Average acquisition modes.
support for up to six sampling modules for a maximum
configuration of ten inputs. (Up to eight inputs can be
active at a time. See Maximum Configuration on page 1–10).
full programmability, with an extensive GPIB-command set and
a messagebased
Interface.
true differential TDR, with fast step (35 psec reflected
risetime) when used with a TDR-capable sampling module.
negligible long-term jitter degradation (<0.1 ppm), which
substantially improves the ability to view signals that are
far delayed from the trigger point without distortion.
industry-leading trigger bandwidth (12+ GHz) when using the
built-in-pres-caler.
support of both telecom (SONET and SDH) and datacom (Fibre
Channel and Gigabit Ethernet) optical communication standards.
powerful built-in measurement capability, including
histograms, mask testing, and automatic measurements.
Automatic measurements include eye/communications
measurements, such as Q factor, extinction ratio, and
optical power and general-purpose measurements, such as
jitter and noise.
DC to 50 GHz optical bandwidth; DC to 50 GHz electrical
bandwidth, with up to 12.5 GHz triggering.
FrameScan acquisition for isolating data-dependent failures
during conformance/performance testing and for examining
very low-level repetitive signals.
support for optical conformance testing of SONET/SDH signals
from 622 Mbps to 10.66 Gbps and for Fibre Channel 1063 and
Gigabit Ethernet signals.
a large 10-inch color display that supports color grading of
waveform data to show sample density.
an intuitive UI (User Interface), with built-in online help
displayable on screen.
Manual type:
Service Manual
Pages:
354
Size:
7.08 Mbytes (7419553 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
Manual-ID:
071-0438-01
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unknown
Quality:
Electronic document, no scan, very well readable.
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This is the service manual for the
CSA8000 Communications
Signal
Analyzer,
TDS8000 Digital Sampling
Oscilloscope and the sampling and
other modules
that install in both instruments. Read this preface to learn
how this manual is
structured, what conventions it uses, and where you can find
other information
related to servicing this product. Read the Introduction
following this preface for
safety and other important background information needed
before using this
manual for servicing this product.
Manual type:
User Manual
Pages:
16
Size:
591.48 Kbytes (605672 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
Manual-ID:
071-0437-00
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unknown
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Quick Reference Manual
Manual type:
User Manual
Pages:
268
Size:
2.41 Mbytes (2527618 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
Manual-ID:
071-0433-02
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This manual supports two very similar instruments:
- The
CSA8000 Communications Signal
Analyzer.
- The
TDS8000 Digital Sampling
Oscilloscope.
Differences between the two instruments will be called out
when necessary; otherwise, the material applies to both
instruments. The word “instrument” refers to either product.
This is the user manual for the instrument. It covers the
following information: Describes the capabilities of the
instrument, how to install it and reinstall its
Software
Explains how to operate the instrument: how to control
acquisition of, processing of, and input/output of information
Lists the specifications and
Accessories of the instrument
This manual is composed of the following chapters:
Getting Started shows you how to configure and install your
instrument and provides an incoming inspection procedure.
Operating Basics uses maps to describe the various
interfaces for controlling the instrument, including the
front panel and the
Software user
Interface.
These maps provide overviews of the product and its
functions from several viewpoints.
Reference comprises an encyclopedia of topics (see Overview
on page 3–1) that describe the instrument
Interface and
features, and that give background and basic information on
how to use them. (The online help onboard the instrument
application describes the
Interface, features, and their
usage in more detail; detailed descriptions of all
programming commands are found in the
CSA8000 & TDS8000
Programmer Online Guide manual.)
Appendices provides additional information including the
specifications and automatic measurement definitions.
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