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TDS 684A, TDS 744A, & TDS 784A User Manual
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Figure 2–9 shows the display after pressing AUTOSET. If necessary, you can
adjust the waveform now by using the knobs discussed earlier in this example.
Figure 2–9: The Display After Pressing Autoset
NOTE. If you are using a passive probe, such as the P6139A probe, the corners
on your displayed signal may look rounded or pointed. (See Figure 2–10.) If so,
then you may need to compensate your probe. See To Compensate Passive
Probes on page 3–3.
Figure 2–10: Display Signals Requiring Probe Compensation
Example 2: Displaying Multiple Waveforms
The TDS Oscilloscope can display up to four channels, three math waveforms,
and four reference waveforms at one time. Do the following tasks to learn how to
display and control more than one waveform at a time.