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Author: James

Probe Basics
Making connection to your device under test is critical to accurate measurements. Learn the basics parts of the probing system and what they do.

Measure Delay and Phase Offset
Quickly determine the delay and phase between multiple channels using standard delay and phase measurements helps to identify system interactions and timing problems.

Making your first measurement
Provides and overview on how to quickly and easily start making measurements on your oscilloscope.

Introduction to Triggering
Overview of what triggering is, why it is important, and some key terminology associated with it.

Creating Arbitrary Waves from Scope Captures
How to easily capture a problematic signal and reproduce it for debugging purposes.

Controlling your instrument over the LAN with UltraScope
Seamlessly connect, control and monitor your scope via ethernet using the RIGOL UltraScope utility. Perfect for remote control, monitoring, and distributed environments.

Bandwidth
A basic concept in determining what scope you need is understanding the key performance characteristic of an oscilloscope, bandwidth. Selecting proper bandwidth insures reliable and accurate measurements.

Horizontal System and Controls
Horizontal controls allow for positioning the signal on the time axis (X axis) as well as adjust the time based scaling options,

High Impedance vs. 50 Ohm Impedance
Explains why 50 Ohm impedance inputs can improve signal fidelity on high speed signals by removing reflections caused by capacitance or inductance.

DS2000 and DS4000 Advanced Math Function
How to use the advanced formula operations for a DS4000, DS2000 or DS6000 series oscilloscope.

Installing a license onto the 7000 Series Digital Oscilloscope
Learn How to Install a License onto the 7000 Series Digital Oscilloscopes.