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RE: Is there a setting on my scope to copy the original timestamps with the data to a USB drive?
This is not currently an option in TekScope firmware v 1.36 for non-Windows. In v 1.34 it was noted as a known issue so there may be an option to change this in future TekScope FW versions. This is the default way Linux handles timestamps for copying files. This is a non-issue for Windows versions. A workaround is to save the files/screenshots directly to a network or USB drive to avoid copying from the scope to an external drive later.
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RE: Convert files from RSA 503A
Are you importing an image to use as the map? If so I would advise using openstreetmap or other similar programs for map data. This provides two advantages. Firstly, you will not loose resolution, and second it will automatically be a geo-referenced map.
We generally recommend calibration once per year, or if the unit fail.
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RE: Is the 2230 series power supply supported in KickStart?
Link below is where you can download the software for a 30-days trail once you register and create an account:
https://www.tek.com/en/products/keithley/keithley-control-software-bench-instruments/kickstart
Link below to Kickstart data sheet Page 7 has the discussion on the power supply App that you use for the 2230.
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RE: Is the normal operation of the control loop response measurement to click the reset button each time?
Yes it is normal to press the Power Preset button to prepare for a new measurement.
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RE: P6021A compatibility question
Yes the P6021A does have a standard BNC connection. It will work with other scopes that have 1M termination. There are some other factors that come into play (termination impedance/capacitance, etc.). From a connection standpoint though it will work with all BNC scopes.
Let me know if you have any more questions.
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RE: Unable to connect MSO44 via NI software
From my experience, an instrument should be capable of communication/control even with this exclamation present, but this does mean there is a ‘warning’ with the overall connection. However, there are a few things to try to resolve this warning.
Ensure that the device (instrument, MSO44) is found/discoverable within Device manager.
1. Connect the scope to the computer using the ‘Device Port’ on the back of the instrument (MSO44). Connect this to a Host Port on your PC.
2. Device Manager -> USB Test and Measurement Devices -> USB Test and Measurement Devices (IVI).
3. Be sure to update drivers if this is needed.My next suggestion would be to uninstall all VISAs currently installed on the computer connecting with the MSO44. Then reinstall TekVISA first, and NI-Visa Second.
1. Uninstall all VISAs from computer (TekVISA, and all other VISAs).
2. Install TeKVISA - TEKVISA Connectivity Software - V4.2.0: https://www.tek.com/en/support/software/driver/tekvisa-connectivity-software-v420
3. Install NI-VISA -V21.5: https://www.ni.com/en-us/support/downloads/drivers/download.ni-visa.html#442805After you have performed the steps above, see if you can send a *IDN? Command to the instrument (MSO$$) via Tektronix VISA Resource Manager or NI-MAX. If so, attempt to send the same *IDN? Command within Labview.
If possible, I would suggest connecting/communicating with the MSO44 via ethernet instead of USB. While USB does provide a stable connection, I have found that Ethernet is the most Efficient and effective method for remote operation/control of the instrument through programable commands (SCPI) or E*Scope. I understand that this is not always a possibility.
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RE: Which Scopes is the P5205 compatible with?
The P5205 can connect directly a oscilloscope that feature a TekProbe interface. You can also use scopes that feature the TekVPI interface by using a TPA-BNC adapter.
If you would like to use a third party oscilloscope, or one that features a standard BNC interface use the 1103 Probe Power supply. Though this will require you to manually set the attenuation on the scope.
TPA-BNC adapter:
https://www.tek.com/en/sitewide-content/datasheets/t/p/a/tpa-bnc1103 Power Supply:
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RE: What is the default password for the TBS 2000b
There is no default password for the TBS2000B, you should be able to press enter to control the scope. If it tells you that is the incorrect password speak with your professor or lab administrator to get the password.
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RE: s it possible to buy some sort of adapter for the back of the tdc210 to be able to connect it to a computer for interfacing with matlab or labview?
The communication modules that worked with the TDS210 are no longer available for sale, It has been close to 20 years since we offered them. There might be a chance to find a used one searching the web.
Here is information on the modules.
TDS2CM or TDS2CMA version CMV:v1.04 and above, or TDS2MM any
version, when used in TDS210 and TDS220 instruments with FV:v1.09 and
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RE: Are the TBS2072 and P5210 compatible with each other?
The P5210 works with the TBS2072 i have on my desk. I have FW v 1.26