10-11-2015 09:36 AM
@zhaosir wrote:
Actually the Keithley 2450 reference manual is over 1000 pages long
Well, okay then. That is LONG. 😉
10-11-2015 07:00 PM
billko wrote:
You can't tell me a manual is long unless it's longer than those hairy several-hundred page long HP/Agilent manuals! I think I read one that weighed in at over 500 pages!!! (Although i will say that those manuals are worth the read if you can sit through them.) 😄
You should try the Tectronix oscilloscope manual. I think it was 1000 pages of just commands.
10-12-2015 07:04 AM
@crossrulz wrote:
billko wrote:
You can't tell me a manual is long unless it's longer than those hairy several-hundred page long HP/Agilent manuals! I think I read one that weighed in at over 500 pages!!! (Although i will say that those manuals are worth the read if you can sit through them.) 😄
You should try the Tectronix oscilloscope manual. I think it was 1000 pages of just commands.
I must be behind the times. Most of the stuff I use is probably at least ten to fifteen years old. Things were simpler back then. 😉
03-04-2017 12:30 AM
03-04-2017 07:48 AM
billko a écrit :
@zhaosir wrote:
Actually the Keithley 2450 reference manual is over 1000 pages long
Well, okay then. That is LONG. 😉
The Keysight PNA Network Analyzers Help File is a 4843 pages document, don't hit the print button!
Going back to current subject it is worth noticing that increasing the measurement speed by reducing the NPLC will make the measurement more sensitive to noise.
Ben64