Specifications

RIGOL
DS6000 Users Guide
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Stop Bit
Check Bit
Start Phase
Data Bits
Start Bit: represent when the data starts outputting. Setting the Polarity is
equivalent to having specified the “Start Bit”.
Data Bits: represent the number of data bits actually contained in each frame of
data.
Even-OddCheck: be used to check the correctness of the data transmission.
Odd-Check: the sum of the number of “1” in the data bit and check bit is an odd.
For example: when 0x55 (01010101) is sent, thus a 1 needs to be filled in the
check bit to make the number of 1 to be an odd.
Even Check: the sum of the number of “1” in data bit and check bit is an even.
For example: when 0x55 (01010101), a 0 should be filled in the check bit.
None: if it is not set, there would not be check bit during the transmission.
Press MATH BUS1 Decode to select RS232 to turn the RS232 decoding
function menu on.
1. TX and RX Channel Setting
Press TX to select any channel (CH1-CH4) as the transmitting channel and when
OFF is selected, no transmitting channel is set. Use the same method the set
the RX channel. Whats more, you need to set the thresholds of the input
channels of TX and RX. Switch the menu page and press TXThreshold and
RXThreshold respectively to input the desired threshold values.
2. Polarity Setting
Press Polarity to select -(negative polarity) or + (positive polarity) and the
default is negative polarity. The oscilloscope will sample data on the rising or
falling edge of the corresponding channel according to this setting.
3. Endian Setting
Press Endian to select LSB or MSB and the default is LSB.
4. Baud Rate Setting
Press Baud to select the desired baud rate and the default is 9600bps.