Specifications

RIGOL
DS6000 Users Guide
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Peak Detect
In this mode, the oscilloscope acquires the maximum and minimum values of the
sample interval signal to get the envelope or the narrow pulse of the signal that
might be lost. Use this mode to avoid signal confusion at the expense of
exaggerating any noise.
In this mode, the oscilloscope can display all the pulses whose pulse widths are at
least as wide as the sample period.
High Resolution
This mode uses a kind of ultra-sample technique to average the neighboring points
of the sample waveform to reduce the random noise on the input signal and generate
much smoother waveforms on the screen. This is generally used when the sample
rate of the digital converter is higher than the save rate of the acquisition memory.
Note that Average and High Res modes use different averaging methods. The
former uses Waveform Average and the latter uses Dot Average.