Two Choices of Sampling Modes The TA320 has two sampling
modes: " time stamp mode" and "hardware histogram mode." The time stamp mode
allows the user to measure both variables and the time that measurements are
taken. Thus, the user can analyze variations in measured variables with time.
The hardware histogram mode allows the user to sample up to 99,999,999 (108-1)
data items, enabling high-speed statistical computation of massive amounts of
data.
A Wealth of Display Formats Four types of display
formats are available: histogram, time variation, list and statistics.
3.5" Floppy Disk Drive The user can save panel setup
information and TIFF format screen image data, as well as measured data values,
on floppy disks.
External Arming & External Gating Functions The
external arming function allows control of the time to start measurement by
means of external input signals. In addition, the external gating function is
available to control the measurement time.
Inhibit Function This function allows control of the
time period that inhibits input signals from being captured.
Multi-window Function The analyzer presents a maximum of
16 different histogram windows, enabling data analyses of rectangles, one by
one, occurring in multiple numbers in a histogram Large liquid crystal panel, and an intuitive touch
screen
Input channels CHA, CHB, 3.5" FDD Measurement data,
information set on the panel, and TIFF format screen image data can be stored on
a floppy disk. FDD with MS-DOS format, supporting various modes.
PLOT key Enables printout of screen images from an
external plotter.
External adjustment hole for calibration(10 MHz clock)
10 MHz reference input/output, monitor output
A/B Enables the CHA and CHB input signals to be output for
monitoring.
External arming input This terminal enables the timing
of the start of measurement to be controlled by an external input signal. It
also functions as an external gate input terminal to enable the measurement time
to be controlled.
Inhibit input Enables the time band during which the
acquisition of the input signal is inhibited to be controlled by an external
signal input.
100 V to 240 VAC free supply voltage input
GP-IB interface (standard) Conforming IEEE Standard
488.2-1987