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How to setup Scan Configurations in EMI mode

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell

Built-in scan table with independent settings for each range make it easy to configure complex scans with multiple detectors all on one screen.

How to Identify Peaks in EMI mode

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell

Analyse data from a completed scan against limit lines and search for peaks. Isolate these signals for further examination automatically.

How to generate reports in EMI mode

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell

Once the testing and debugging is complete, use the EMI Measurement Application to generate complete test reports with notes, screenshots, and data. Integrate test, debug, and reporting all on one platform for consistency and productivity. Watch the EMI Mode create html and pdf reports for the test archive.

How to configure traces and detectors in EMI mode

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell

An important first step for Pre-Compliance is selecting the detectors to start with. Different detectors may limit your sweep speed and change the meaning of the results. Learn how to set up detectors and traces.

How to Compare Board Revisions with the EMI mode

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell

Pre-Compliance testing is about more than just recording emissions. Use the EMI Application to compare between board revisions making sure the product is getting close to compliance as it gets closer to launch.

How to use the Meter Feature in EMI mode

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell

EMI Mode shows live measurements of markers or signals against multiple detectors simultaneously simplifying comparison and analysis.

UltraSpectrum Compatibility with DSA800 and RSA5000/3000 series Remote control options

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell

For DSA875/832/832E:

If you experience a defective UltraSpectrum display while connected to a DSA875/DSA832/DSA832E series spectrum analyser, the most likely cause is due to a UltraSpectrum and firmware version mismatch. To correct the issue, download the firmware version 1.06 for DSA875/DSA832/DSA832E from the below download tab at:

https://beyondmeasure.rigoltech.com/acton/attachment/1579/f-013e5a2f-c1c7-4f1f-9010-1dd1818f10df/1/-/-/-/-/DSA875_832_FW_v1_06.zip

Here is an example of the UltraSpectrum display using an incompatible version of firmware:

For RSA5000/3000 series

The new firmware on RSA3000 & RSA5000 has Web Control function. Instead of using UltraSpectrum, the Web Control is free with the latest Firmware and much better than UltraSpectrum as it works in multiple modes.

To set up the Web Control, connect the Spectrum Analyser to a PC with a LAN cable.

Turn on the Web Control by : System->Display->next page Web Control->On

Press System->Interface->LAN to get the IP address.

Type the IP address in web browser on the PC and you will be presented with the Web Control Welcome  screen.

Click Web control, the display of the RSA will appear on the PC screen along with the selectable menu.

Reading Rigol DP800 Record (*.ROF) Files with Excel

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell

The following attachment contains an Excel 2010 worksheet and instructions on converting the binary recorder (*ROF) data from a DP800 power supply to decimal. 

Download the ZIP package here.

Black or Green Terminal on a Power Supply

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell

Our power supplies are isolated power supplies. So when you connect to the black negative terminal you have connected your DUT to an isolated channel.  Where as if you connect to the green terminal you are connecting your DUT to ground which will no longer have the power supply act as an isolated supply.

What is the maximum power consumption of the DP832 and DP832A?

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
   The maximum power consumption of DP832/DP832A is 418 Watts.

DP700 Reaction Time for OVP, OCP and OPP being Exceeded

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell

The image below shows how quickly the DP700 will turn off its output when it detects that OVP, OCP or OPP has been exceeded.  The instrument below shut off its output power 26ms after it started creating the higher voltage.  

DP800 Reaction Time for OVP, OCP and OPP being Exceeded

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell

The image below shows how quickly the DP800 will turn off its output when it detects that OVP, OCP or OPP has been exceeded.  The instrument below shut off its output power 790ms after it started creating the higher voltage.