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174 Conguring the memory division settings 9.1 Conguring the memory division settings > [Status] > [Condition] 1 2 3 4 1 Click the [Memory divide] button to set it to [On] . 2 Click the [Division] box, and then e…

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Memory Dividing Function
You can divide the memory capacity into several blocks, each of which is used to store waveforms.
> [Status] > [Condition]
Operation available with the memory dividing function
You can divide the memory capacity into several blocks and save waveforms onto any blocks.
When triggered, the instrument starts to sequentially acquire waveform data and store the data
onto the block you specied (start block).
During use of the memory division, the instrument may switch the trigger output (TRIG_OUT
terminal) to a low level or irregularly output signals.
The trigger output method is set to pulse.
Recording (measuring) length: 5 ms or less
You can divide a memory into up to 1024 blocks.
You cannot use the real-time save function concurrently with the memory division function.
Refer
to “Real-time save” (p. 88).
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Memory Dividing Function
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Conguring the memory division settings
9.1 Conguring the memory division settings
> [Status] > [Condition]
1 2
3
4
1
Click the [Memory divide] button to set it to [On].
2
Click the [Division] box, and then enter the number of blocks the memory capacity is divided
into.
2
, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024
3
Click the [Points] box, and then enter a recording length.
The maximum recording length varies depending on the division number specied in [Division].
4
Enter the start block number in [Start block].
The instrument stores the waveforms in the block with the number you specied.
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Displaying Waveforms
9.2 Displaying Waveforms
You can choose a block to display waveforms stored in it.
Choose a block number you specied.
Waveform calculation with the memory dividing setting
With the memory dividing enabled, waveforms Z1 through Z16, which are obtained through
waveform calculations, remain in the block nally calculated only.
To observe calculated waveforms stored in other blocks, execute another calculation.
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Memory Dividing Function