Joy-it DSO-138-MINI Manuale utente

DSO138-MINI
Mini digital oscilloscope
Joy-IT powered by SIMAC Electronics GmbH - Pascalstr. 8 - D-47506 Neukirchen-Vluyn - www.joy-it.net

Dear customer,
thank you for choosing our product. In the following, we will show you what
to pay attention to during commissioning and use. If you encounter any
unexpected problems, please feel free to contact us.
The new Joy-IT oscilloscope set DSO-138-Mini is the improved successor
of the DSO-138, which is the ideal complement to the multimeter and can
also be used mobile with the help of an optionally available battery. The
DSO-138-Mini is ideal for ambitious tinkerers, because it allows you to
measure and evaluate time-dependent signals without having to invest in
more expensive hardware. Our device has all the basic functions of a digital
storage oscilloscope, including: automatic/manual trigger mode, single-
shot recording with signal analysis and restoring stored signal waveforms.
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
2. OVERVIEW
Number of channels 1
Analog bandwith 0 - 200 kHz
Sensitivity range 10 mV/div - 5 V/div
Resolution 12 bit
Maximum input voltage 50 VPk
Coupling DC, AC, GND
Max. real-time sampling rate 1 MSa/s
Trigger types Rising/falling edge
Sensitivity deviation <5 %
Input impedance 1 MΩ
Timebase 10 µs/Div - 500 s/Div
Record length 1024 Points
Trigger modes Auto, Normal, Single
Trigger position 1/2
Display 2,4" TFT LCD - 320x240
Voltage & power supply 3.5 V - 6 V DC, 120 mA @5 V
Trigger status
Trigger indicator
Rising/falling edge
Trigger modeTimebase
Coupling
Sensitivity
Vertical indicator
Active mode
Horizontal indicator

First, connect a microUSB cable to the power supply input as shown in the
following picture. The DSO138-Mini requires approx. 120 mA at a voltage of
5 V. Make sure that your power supply is rated for this. Now also connect the
lead to the signal input of your device.
Aer you have established the power supply, the device starts
automatically. As an alternative to the microUSB power supply, a 3.7 V
lithium-ion battery can also be used for mobile use. For more information
on battery-powered use, see Chapter 6 - Connecting an external battery
unit.
To check the function of the device, you can connect the test line to the
test signal. Connect the red test lead for this purpose. The black test lead
remains unconnected, as measurements are only made in the circuit of the
test device. The ground connection is already given by the circuit board of
the device. A signal of 1 kHz is output via the test signal.
3. SETUP

As soon as the device is supplied with voltage, it starts up automatically.
The sensitivity and the coupling can be adjusted via the switches next to
the signal input:
CPL: INPUT COUPLING
Here the coupling mode can be set to DC, AC or ground. With DC coupling,
all components of the input signal are displayed. With AC coupling, the DC
portion of the signal is suppressed and the signal is displayed centered at
the vertical ground reference.
With GND coupling, all components are ltered to display the zero line.
SEN1: SENSITIVITY
The sensitivity can be set between 10 mV, 0.1 V and 1 V. The sensitivity here
indicates the vertical scale.
SEN2: SENSITIVITY (MULTIPLICATOR)
An additional multiplier for the sensitivity between X1, X2 and X5 can be set
here. The multiplier can be used to reduce the signal in order to display a
larger section on the screen.
The coupling and the sensitivity are additionally also shown on the display:
4. CONFIGURATION
Coupling
Sensitivity
(SEN1 x SEN2)

All other conguration options can be set using the buttons below the
display:
THE FOLLOWING CONFIGURATIONS CAN BE MADE:
DISPLAY MODE
The active mode can be set between Running and Hold. Running describes
the normal measuring mode. Hold pauses the current measurement at the
current time. The display mode can be changed with the OK key.
TIMEBASE
The time base can be set between 0.1 s, 0.2 s, 50 ms, 20 ms, 10 ms, 5 ms, 2
ms, 1 ms, 0.5 ms, 0.2 ms, 0.1 ms, 50 µs, 20 µs and 10 µs and indicates the
horizontal resolution.
To set the time base, the time base must rst be selected via the SEL key.
Aerwards, the time base can be set to the corresponding value via the "-"
key and the "+" key.
TRIGGERMODUS
The trigger mode can be set between Auto, Normal and Single and describes
when a measurement sequence is triggered. In Auto mode, the recording is
executed permanently. In Normal mode, the recording is held as soon as no
trigger signal is present. In Single mode, the recording is held immediately
as soon as a trigger signal is detected.
To set the trigger mode, the trigger mode must rst be selected via the SEL
key. Aerwards, the mode can be set to the corresponding mode via the "-"
key and the "+" key.
RISING/FALLING EDGE
The signal is triggered by an edge. The measuring sequence can be triggered
either by a rising or a falling edge.
To set the edge, the edge mode must rst be selected via the SEL key. Then
the mode can be set to the corresponding mode via the "-" key and the "+"
key.
SHOW/HIDE MEASUREMENT VALUES
Additionally, it is possible to show or hide the measured values, such as the
frequency or the voltage values. To do so, press and hold the OK key for
three seconds.

Under certain circumstances it may be necessary to open the device, for
example to connect an external battery, to adjust the trimmers or to expose
the other, optional connections.
To do this, rst, open the housing by removing the screws on the back of the
device:
5. OPENING THE DEVICE
Now remove the cover from the housing and pull the motherboard o the
device so that only the display unit remains in the housing.

If necessary, the display can additionally be removed by removing the
screws on the front of the device. Aerwards, the display can be removed
from the front of the case.

The DSO138-Mini can also be powered by a 3.7 V lithium-ion battery as an
alternative to the power supply via the micro USB connector.
Attention! An external battery unit must either be charged externally or a
JYE118 module must also be installed. Aer that, internal charging is also
possible.
First, open your device as described in Chapter 5 - Opening the device.
Aer you have separated the mainboard from the display unit and removed
it from the housing, you can now connect a battery to the mainboard.
The housing can then be reassembled. The voltage supply via the connected
battery unit can now be controlled from the side via the "Bat-Switch".
6. CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL BATTERY UNIT

If necessary, the capacitor trimmers can be adjusted to calibrate the
instrument. To do this, rst, open the device as described in Chapter 5 -
Opening the device.
Aer you have removed both the mainboard and the display from the
housing, you can rst place the display unit back on the mainboard. The
two trimmer capacitors are now freely accessible.
Now connect the lead to the connector of the device and connect the red
test clamp to the test signal. The black test clamp remains unconnected.
Now set the switch [SEN1] to 0.1 V and the switch [SEN2] to X5. The [CPL]
switch can be set to AC or DC.
Now set the time base to 0.2 ms. The test signal should now be displayed
similar to the following gure:
7. TRIMMER CALIBRATION
C6 C4
Testsignal
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