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SDS Series
Smart Digital Storage Oscilloscopes
User Manual
SDS6062(V)
SDS7072(V)
SDS7102(V)
SDS8102(V)
SDS8202(V)
SDS8302
SDS9302
Note: "V" for VGA interface (optional), SDS8302 and SDS9302
including VGA interface as default.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Manual

SDS Series Smart Digital Storage Oscilloscopes User Manual SDS6062(V) SDS7072(V) SDS7102(V) SDS8102(V) SDS8202(V) SDS8302

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4.Junior User Guidebook 4. Junior User Guidebook This chapter deals with the following topics mainly:  Introduction to the structure of the os

Page 3 - General Warranty

7.Demonstration Example 6: Video Signal Trigger Observe the video circuit of a television, apply the video trigger and obtain the stable video out

Page 4 - Table of Contents

8.Troubleshooting 8. Troubleshooting 1. Oscilloscope is powered on but no Display.  Check whether the power connection is connected properly.

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9.Technical Specifications 9. Technical Specifications Unless otherwise specified, the technical specifications applied are for SDS series only, a

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9.Technical Specifications Performance Characteristics Instruction Bandwidth limit 20MHz, full bandwidth (not including SDS6062(V) ) Channel –chan

Page 7 - Safety Symbols

9.Technical Specifications Performance Characteristics Instruction 1GS/s 1.25GS/s 10K Single CH ≤1GS/s 10M 2GS/s 2.5GS/s 10K SDS9302 Dual CH ≤400MS/

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9.Technical Specifications Performance Characteristics Instruction SDS8202(V) ±10V(200mV~1V); ±100V(2V~10V) SDS8302 SDS9302 Analog bandwidth 60MHz,

Page 9 - 3. General Characteristics

9.Technical Specifications Performance Characteristics Instruction Communication port USB2.0, USB for file storage; LAN port; VGA interface (only

Page 10 - 4. Junior User Guidebook

9.Technical Specifications General Technical Specifications Display Display Type 8" Colored LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Display Resolution

Page 11 - Front Panel

10.Appendix 10. Appendix Appendix A: Enclosure Standard Accessories:  A pair of Passive probe: 1.2 m, 1:1 (10:1)  1x CD (PC link applica

Page 12 - Right Side Panel

10.Appendix Appendix C: Battery Using Guide Figure 10-1 Battery level indicator Charging the oscilloscope Connect the power cord to a power so

Page 13 - Rear Panel

4.Junior User Guidebook Introduction to the Structure of the Oscilloscope When you get a new-type oscilloscope, you should get acquainted with its

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4.Junior User Guidebook Light off: Only powered by battery without connecting AC Power 4. Control (key and knob) area 5. Probe Compensation: Measu

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4.Junior User Guidebook flash disk needs to use this port. 2. USB Device port: It is used to transfer data when external USB equipment connects to t

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4.Junior User Guidebook Control (key and knob) Area Figure 4-5 Keys Overview 1. Menu option setting: H1~H5 2. Menu option setting: F1~F5 3. Me

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4.Junior User Guidebook User Interface Introduction Figure 4-6 Illustrative Drawing of Display Interfaces 1. Waveform Display Area. 2. The st

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4.Junior User Guidebook 11. The waveform of CH1. 12. The positions of two purple dotted line cursors measurements. 13. The yellow pointer sho

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4.Junior User Guidebook How to Implement the General Inspection After you get a new SDS series oscilloscope, it is recommended that you should mak

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4.Junior User Guidebook Connect the probe tip and the ground clamp to the connector of the probe compensator. 3. Press the "Autoset" Butt

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4.Junior User Guidebook Overcompensated Compensated correctly Under compensated Figure 4-8 Displayed Waveforms of the Probe Compensation 3.

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May. 2014 edition V1.6.7 Copy Right in this Manual © Lilliput Company. All rights Reserved. The Lilliput's products are under

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4.Junior User Guidebook Figure 4-10 Attenuation Switch Caution: When the attenuation switch is set to 1X, the probe will limit the bandwidth o

Page 24 - 5. Advanced User Guidebook

4.Junior User Guidebook menu; turn the M knob to choose Adjust. Press H2 button to choose the option "Self Cal"; run the program after eve

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4.Junior User Guidebook  Turn the vertical "VOLTS/DIV" knob and change the "Vertical Scale Factor (Voltage Division)", it c

Page 26 - SDS7072(V)

4.Junior User Guidebook Introduction to the Trigger System As shown in Figure 4-14, there are one knob and three buttons make up "TRIGGER CON

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 5. Advanced User Guidebook Up till now, you have already been familiar with the basic operations of the function areas,

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5.Advanced User Guidebook How to Set the Vertical System The VERTICAL CONTROLS includes three menu buttons such as CH1 MENU, CH2 MENU and Math,

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5.Advanced User Guidebook The description of the Channel Menu is shown as the following list: Function Menu Setting Description Coupling DC AC GRO

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5.Advanced User Guidebook Figure 5-2 DC Coupling Oscillogram Figure 5-3 AC Coupling Oscillogram 2. To adjust the probe attenuation For correct

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5.Advanced User Guidebook (1) Press the CH1 MENU button to show CH1 SETUP menu. (2) Press the H3 menu selection, the Probe menu will display at

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5.Advanced User Guidebook Figure 5-5 Measure Current 4. To invert a waveform Waveform inverted: the displayed signal is turned 180 degrees again

Page 33 - Using FFT function

General Warranty Lilliput warrants that the product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 3 years from the date of

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5.Advanced User Guidebook Figure 5-6 Original Waveform Figure 5-7 Inverted Waveform 5. To set bandwidth limit (SDS6062(V), SDS7072(V) does no

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5.Advanced User Guidebook (3) Press the F1 button to select the Band Limit as full band. The high frequency of the signal will be allowed to pas

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5.Advanced User Guidebook Window Rectangle Blackman Hanning Hamming Select window for FFT. Format dB Vrms Select dB for Format. Select Vrms for Fo

Page 37 - Set Window

5.Advanced User Guidebook Figure 5-9 Waveform resulted from CH1 +CH2 Using FFT function The FFT (fast Fourier transform) math function mathematic

Page 38 - Window Expansion

5.Advanced User Guidebook Type Characteristics Window Rectangle Best solution for frequency, worst for magnitude. Best type for measuring the fr

Page 39 - Trigger Control

5.Advanced User Guidebook Figure 5-10 Rectangle window Notes for using FFT  Use Zoom function to magnify the FFT waveform if necessary.  Use

Page 40 - 2. Video Trigger

5.Advanced User Guidebook The analytic resolution of this control knob changes with the vertical division. 2. The VOLTS/DIV knob is used to reg

Page 41 - 3. Slope Trigger

5.Advanced User Guidebook Function Menu Description Main (Main Time Base) The setting of the horizontal main time base is used to display the wave

Page 42 - 4. Pulse Width Trigger

5.Advanced User Guidebook Figure 5-14 Window Setting Window Expansion Press the H3 menu selection button and choose Zoom. As a result, the window

Page 43 - Alternate trigger

5.Advanced User Guidebook How to Set the Trigger System Trigger determines when DSO starts to acquire data and display waveform. Once trigger is

Page 44 - Slope) menu list:

Table of Contents 1. General Safety Requirements ... 1 2. Safe

Page 45 - Pulse) menu list:

5.Advanced User Guidebook The Edge Trigger Menu is shown as Figure 5-16. Figure 5-16 Edge trigger menu Edge menu list: Menu Settings Instructio

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5.Advanced User Guidebook Figure 5-17 Video trigger menu Video menu list: MENU SETTING INSTRUCTION Single Mode Video Set vertical channel trigger t

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5.Advanced User Guidebook Set slope condition; turn the M knob to set slope time. Threshold &SlewRate High level Low level Slew rate Adju

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5.Advanced User Guidebook Mode Holdoff Auto Normal Single Holdoff Reset Acquire waveform even no trigger occurred Acquire waveform when trigger oc

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 2. Alternate trigger (Trigger Mode: video) Alternate trigger (Trigger Type: video) Menu is shown as Figure 5-21. Figure 5

Page 50 - Persist

5.Advanced User Guidebook Threshold High level Low level Slew rate Turn the M knob to set the High level Turn the M knob to set Low level Slew rat

Page 51 - XY Format

5.Advanced User Guidebook selected as a trigger source whatever displayed or not.  Ext Trig: The instrument can be triggered from a third source w

Page 52 - Trig Freq

5.Advanced User Guidebook How to Operate the Function Menu The function menu control zone includes 8 function menu buttons: Measure, Acquire, Util

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5.Advanced User Guidebook The description of the Record Length Menu is shown as follows: Function Menu Setting Description Length 1000 Choose the

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5.Advanced User Guidebook Figure 5-27 The displayed waveform after the noise is removed under the Average Mode, in which the average number of 16 i

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How to Implement the Auxiliary System Function Setting ... 63 How to Measure Automat

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5.Advanced User Guidebook Display Type: With the F1 menu selection button pushed down, you can shift between Vect and Dots types. The differences b

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5.Advanced User Guidebook OFF, 1second, 2second, 5second and Infinity. When the "Infinity" option is set for Persist time, the measuring p

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5.Advanced User Guidebook Operation steps: 1. Press the Display button and call out the Display Set Menu. 2. Press the H3 menu selection butto

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5.Advanced User Guidebook How to Save and Recall a Waveform Press the Save button, you can save the waveforms, settings or screen images. The menu

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5.Advanced User Guidebook Setting Setting1….. Setting8 The setting address Save Save the current oscilloscope setting to the internal storage Load

Page 61 - To recall waveform

5.Advanced User Guidebook Figure 5-34 Wave Saving Tip: Whatever the Type of save menu is set, you can save the waveform by just pressing the Co

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5.Advanced User Guidebook End and storeClose the keyboardSwitch between capital and smallDelete the last character Figure 5-35 Edit the File Name Fo

Page 63 - wave are the same as

5.Advanced User Guidebook 4. Right click 1 or 2 red mark area, choose Format. And system will pop up a warning message, click Yes. Figure 5-37: f

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5.Advanced User Guidebook Figure 5-39: Formatting U disk 7. Check whether the U disk is FAT32 with allocation unit size 4096 after formatting. Us

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5.Advanced User Guidebook Figure 5-40: Reload Disk 4. Right click 1 or 2 red mark area, choose Format. Figure 5-41: Choose format 5. Set File Sy

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1.General Safety Requirements 1. General Safety Requirements Before any operations, please read the following safety precautions to avoid any poss

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 6. Click Apply at the top left of the menu. Then click Yes on the pop-up warning to begin formatting. Figure 5-43: Appl

Page 68 - ●Config

5.Advanced User Guidebook To cut waveform: 1. Connect U-disk to SDS series oscilloscope 2. Press Save to call out the save menu 3. Press the H1

Page 69 - ●Adjust

5.Advanced User Guidebook Figure 5-47: Choose storage device (2) Select USBDEVICE, enter Next Level. Turn the knob or press / direction key to

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5.Advanced User Guidebook Tips: 1. Normally the frequency, amplitude, and offset of the recalled wave are the same as the wave being cut, but when t

Page 71 - ● Pass/Fail

5.Advanced User Guidebook Figure 5-50 Wave Record Playback: Play back the wave recorded or saved. Playback menu shows as follows: Menu Setting Inst

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5.Advanced User Guidebook Figure 5-51 Wave Playback Storage: Save the current wave according to the start frame and end frame set. Storage menu sho

Page 73 - ● Output

5.Advanced User Guidebook To use wave record function, do as follows: (1) Press Save button. (2) Press H1 button, turn the M knob to choose Record

Page 74 - ● LAN Set

5.Advanced User Guidebook Operate Play Stop Begin to record Stop recording Note: Both of the waveforms of Channel 1 and Channel 2 will be recorded.

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5.Advanced User Guidebook Figure 5-55: Play back waveform by software How to Implement the Auxiliary System Function Setting ●Config Press the Ut

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5.Advanced User Guidebook ●Display Press the Utility button and turn the M knob to select the Display to go to the following menu. Figure 5-5

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2.Safety Terms and Symbols 2. Safety Terms and Symbols Safety Terms Terms in this manual. The following terms may appear in this manual: Warni

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5.Advanced User Guidebook The description of Adjust Menu is shown as the follows: Do Self Cal (Self-Calibration) The self-calibration procedure can

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5.Advanced User Guidebook 4. Press H4 again to begin probe checking and the checking result will occur after 3s; Press any other key to quit. Figu

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5.Advanced User Guidebook The description of Pass/Fail Menu is shown as the follows: Pass/Fail test: Detect whether the input signal is within the l

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5.Advanced User Guidebook Figure 5-62 Pass/Fail test Note: 1. When Pass/Fail is ON, if XY or FFT is ready to run, then Pass/Fail will be closed;

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5.Advanced User Guidebook ● LAN Set Using the LAN port, the oscilloscope can be connected with a computer directly, or through the router to conn

Page 83 - How to Use Autoscale

5.Advanced User Guidebook How to Measure Automatically Press the Measure button to display the menu for the settings of the Automatic Measurement

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5.Advanced User Guidebook automatic measurement cannot be performed in the following situation: 1) On the saved waveform. 2) On the mathematical wav

Page 85 - Autoset

5.Advanced User Guidebook The automatic measurement of voltage parameters The SDS series oscilloscopes provide automatic voltage measurements includ

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5.Advanced User Guidebook Figure 5-54 shows a pulse with some of the time measurement points. Figure 5-69 Rise Time: Time that the leading edge of

Page 87 - 5.Advanced User Guidebook

5.Advanced User Guidebook Figure 5-70 CURS MEAS Menu The description of the cursor measurement menu is shown as the following table: Function M

Page 88 - 6. Communication with PC

2.Safety Terms and Symbols Warning: The channels should adopt common basis during measuring. To prevent short circuits, the 2 probe ground must n

Page 89 - Using LAN Port

5.Advanced User Guidebook Figure 5-71 Waveform of Voltage Cursor Measurement Carry out the following operation steps for the time cursor measurem

Page 90 - Connect through a router

5.Advanced User Guidebook Figure 5-72 Waveform of Cursor Measurement The Cursor Measurement for FFT mode: Press the Cursor button to display the

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5.Advanced User Guidebook Source Math FFT Display the channel for the cursor measure. When carrying out the cursor measurement, the position of Curs

Page 92 - Using COM Port

5.Advanced User Guidebook Cursor2 by turning the VERTICAL POSITION knob of CH1 and CH2. Increment window shows two cursors difference value and t

Page 93 - 7. Demonstration

5.Advanced User Guidebook Autoscale ON OFF Turn on Autoscale. Turn off Autoscale. Mode Follow-up and adjust both vertical and horizontal settings

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5.Advanced User Guidebook is not available. 3. At the mode of XY and STOP status, pressing Autoset to enter into Autoscale, DSO switches to YT mode

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5.Advanced User Guidebook Trigger Level Mid-point Setting Trigger Mode Auto Display Format YT Judge waveform type by Autoset Five kinds of typ

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5.Advanced User Guidebook the settings of the Save function menu when the Type is Wave. For more details, please see "Save Function Menu"

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6.Communication with PC 6. Communication with PC SDS series digital storage oscilloscope support communications with a PC through USB, LAN or COM po

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6.Communication with PC Using LAN Port Connect directly (1) Connection. Plug in the LAN line to the LAN port in the right side panel of the osc

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3.General Characteristics 3. General Characteristics  Bandwidth: 60MHz — 300 MHz;  Sample rate(real time): 500MS/s — 3.2GS/s;  Dual channel,

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6.Communication with PC Figure 6-3 Set the network parameters of the OWON Oscilloscope Software (4) Set the network parameters of the oscilloscope

Page 101 - 8. Troubleshooting

6.Communication with PC set the IP address to 192.168.1.71, Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, Default gateway is 192.168.1.1. Figure 6-5 Set the netw

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6.Communication with PC (4) Set the network parameters of the oscilloscope. In the oscilloscope, press the Utility button and press H1 button, turn

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7.Demonstration 7. Demonstration Example 1: Measurement a Simple Signal The purpose of this example is to display an unknown signal in the circ

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7.Demonstration settings of channel 2. Then, the period, frequency, mean and peak-to-peak voltage will be displayed at the bottom left of the screen

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7.Demonstration of the screen (see Figure 7-2). (9) Calculate the amplifier gain with the following formulas. Gain = Output Signal / Input signal G

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7.Demonstration (6) Press the Trigger Menu button to display the Trigger menu. (7) Press the H1 button to display the Trigger Type menu. (8) Pr

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7.Demonstration Example 4: Analyze the Details of a Signal Noise is very common inside most of the electronic signal. To find out what's insi

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7.Demonstration (2) Press the H1 button to display ACQU Mode menu. (3) Press the F3 button, turn the M knob and observe the waveform obtained from

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7.Demonstration (4) Turn the VOLTS/DIV knob, making the amplitudes of two signals equal in the rough. (5) Press the Display button and recall th

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