User`s manual

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Figure 35: The 4000 X-Series and N2820A Series high-sensitivity
current probe measuring >500 mA and <1 mA current
simultaneously.
Localized front panel, GUI and help
Operate the oscilloscope in the language most familiar
to you. The graphical user interface, built-in help system,
front panel overlays, and user’s manual are available in 11
languages. During operation, access the built-in help system
just by pressing and holding any button.
Figure 33: Store and recall up to four reference waveforms.
Figure 34: The N2750A InfiniiMode probe allows convenient
measurement of differential, single-ended, and common mode
signals with a single probe tip without reconnecting the probe
to change the connection.
Powerful probe solutions and compatibility
Get the most out of your 4000 X-Series scope, by using
Agilent’s complete family of innovative probes and
accessories for your application. The 4000 X-Series
supports up to four active probes simultaneously with its full
AutoProbe interface.*
All 4000 X-Series scopes come standard with a 700 MHz
bandwidth, 10 MΩ input passive probe per each channel
and gives you 700 MHz system bandwidth when used in
conjunction with the 4000 X-Series 1 GHz/1.5 GHz models.
Also available is the N2750A InfiniiMode differential probe
and N2795A/96A single-ended active probe for high signal
fidelity measurements without the high price. For ultra low
current measurements, the N2820A Series high-sensitivity
current probes are the best solution in the industry.
For the most up-to-date and complete information about
Agilent’s probes and accessories, visit our Web site or
refer to the InfiniiVision Probes and Accessories data
sheet with the Agilent literature number 5968-8153EN.
* Some restriction may apply. Contact Agilent for more details.
Store up to four waveforms in the scope’s non-volatile
reference waveform memory. Compare reference
waveforms with live waveforms, and perform post analysis
and measurements on stored data. You can also store
waveforms on a removable USB memory device in *.h5
format and recall them back into oscilloscope’s reference
waveform memory later. Save and/or transfer waveforms to
a PC as XY data pairs in a comma-separated values format
(*.csv) or store bitmap images and transfer them to a PC for
documentation purposes in a variety of image formats.
Reference waveforms