User`s guide
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MegaZoom Concepts and Oscilloscope Operation
Using Digital Channels to Probe Circuits
In addition to the common mode voltage, longer ground returns also degrade 
the pulse fidelity of the probe system. Rise time is increased, and ringing, due 
to the undamped LC circuit at the input of the probe, is also increased.  Because 
the digital channels display reconstructed waveforms, they do not show ringing 
and perturbations. You will not find ground problems through examination of 
the waveform display. In fact, it is likely you will discover the problem through 
random glitches or inconsistent data measurements. Use the analog channels 
to view ringing and perturbations.
Best Probing Practices 
Because of the variables L, di, and dt, you may be unsure how much margin is 
available in your measurement setup. The following are guidelines for good 
probing practices:
• The ground lead from each digital channel group (D15–D8 and D7–D0) 
should be attached to the ground of the circuit under test if any channel 
within the group is being used for data capture.
• When capturing data in a noisy environment, every third digital channel 
probe’s ground should be used in addition to the channel group’s ground.
• High-speed timing measurements (rise time < 3 ns) should make use of each 
digital channel probe’s own ground.
When designing a high-speed digital system, you should consider designing 
dedicated test ports that interface directly to the instrument’s probe system. 
This will ease measurement setup and ensure a repeatable method for obtaining 
test data.  The 01650-61607 16-channel logic probe and termination adapter is 
designed to make it easy to connect to industry-standard, 20-pin board 
connectors. This probe consists of a 2 m logic analyzer probe cable and a 
01650-63203 termination adapter that provides the proper RC networks in a 
very convenient package. Three 20-pin, low-profile, straight board connectors 
are included. Additional board connectors can be ordered from Agilent 
Technologies.










