The FNIRSI-1013D is a dual-channel oscilloscope designed for maintenance and R&D, featuring a 1GSa/s sampling rate and 100MHz bandwidth. It includes a high-voltage protection module, a user-friendly touch screen interface, and a built-in 1GB storage for screenshots and waveform data. The device supports various measurement functions and has a long-lasting battery, making it a versatile tool for signal analysis.
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The FNIRSI-1013D is a dual-channel oscilloscope designed for maintenance and R&D, featuring a 1GSa/s sampling rate and 100MHz bandwidth. It includes a high-voltage protection module, a user-friendly touch screen interface, and a built-in 1GB storage for screenshots and waveform data. The device supports various measurement functions and has a long-lasting battery, making it a versatile tool for signal analysis.
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Product instructions
FNIRSI-1013D
Two channel plate oscilloscope
YOUR GOOD TEST TOOLProduct introduction
FNIRSI-1013D is a full-featured, highly practical, cost-effective dual-channel flat-panel
oscilloscope launched by FNIRSI for the maintenance and R & D industry; this oscillo-
scope has a real-time sampling rate of 1GSa /s and an analog bandwidth of 100MHz
*2. With complete trigger function (single / normal / automatic), it can be used freely
for periodic analog signals or non-periodic digital signals; the built-in high-voltage
protection module can tolerate a continuous voltage of up to 400V. Oscilloscope
burnout accident caused by the probe being turned to the 10X position. Large time
base scroll mode can monitor slow level changes; Equipped with highly efficient
one-key AUTO, which can display the measured waveform without tedious adjust-
ments; the display is equipped with a 7-inch 800 * 480 resolution high-definition LCD
LCD screen, and the operation method is capacitor Screen touch + gesture operation,
extremely convenient; cursor measurement function, you do not need to read the
background scale unit and quantity when manually reading the amplitude and
frequency parameters, and you can directly get the peak, peak and frequency without
conversion; extremely convenient screenshot And waveform storage function, built-in
1GB storage space, can store up to 1000 screenshots + 1000 sets of waveform data,
the storage process is simple and fast, save the current waveform anytime, anywhere
with a single touch, no cumbersome prompts and choices, keep calm The current data
is saved in the place, which is very convenient; the powerful waveform picture manag-
er supports thumbnail browsing, viewing, detailed viewing, page turning, deletion
and waveform zooming in, zooming out, moving, etc., to facilitate secondary analysis.
The fuselage is equipped with a USB interface, which can be connected to a computer
to share its screenshots with the computer, which is convenient for secondary
analysis; Li Shayu's graphic display function can be used to determine the amplitude,
frequency, and phase contrast of two groups of signals; Analysis of the harmonic
components of the signal; built-in 6000mah high-quality lithium battery, which can
last for 4 hours on a full charge, and can be used while charging like a notebook
The bandwidth of the 1X probe file is 5MHz, and the bandwidth of the 10X probe file
is 100MHz. When measuring higher than 5MHz, you need to turn the switch on the
probe handle to the 10X position, and the oscilloscope must be set to the 10X
position . Otherwise the signal will be greatly attenuated, as is the case with all oscillo-
scopes. Because the probe line of the oscilloscope itself has a capacitance of up to 100
~ 300pfF, it is a very large capacitance for high-frequency signals! The signal has been
greatly attenuated through the probe to the input of the oscilloscope, and the equiva-
lent bandwidth is 5MHz. Therefore, in order to match the hundreds of pF of the probe
line, the input of the probe line is attenuated by 10 times (the switch is in the 10X
range). A few hundred pF capacitors are just used for impedance matching. At this
time, the bandwidth is 100MHz. Note that only probes with a bandwidth of 100MHz
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1: Function menu button icon. Click here to pop up the function menu, which contains
system setting options and saved screenshot waveforms and USB mode options.
2: Run pause indication icon3: Channel 1 position indication means that the parameters near this block area are
all parameters of Channel 1. Clicking this area will pop up the Channel 1 control bar
4: Probe magnification of channel 1, divided into 1X, 10X, 100X three options
5: Channel 2 position indication means that the parameters near this block area are
the parameters of Channel 2. Clicking this area will pop up the Channel 2 control bar
6: Probe magnification of channel 2, divided into 1X, 10X, 100X three options
: System time base refers to the length of time represented by a large grid in the
horizontal direction, which is determined by the sampling rate. The larger the time
base, the slower the sampling rate, and vice versa.
8: The movement speed under the gesture movement operation. [Move coarse
adjustment] means fast movement, [Move fine adjustment] means slow movement.
9: Trigger indication icon, which means that the parameters near this block area are
all trigger related parameters. Clicking this area will pop up the trigger control bar
10: trigger channel, divided into CH1, CH2 options
11: Battery remaining power indicator icon, green block indicates remaining power
12: Main interface control bar function switch button, click this button to switch
between 2 types of button bar
13: Run pause button, click this button to switch between running and pause
14: One-button automatic adjustment button. Clicking this button will automatically
identify the signal and set the system to the best parameters to display the waveform.
15: Time cursor switch button, click this button to turn the cursor measurement
function on and off
16: Voltage cursor switch button, click this button to turn cursor measurement on and
off
17: Measurement parameter selection function. Click this button to pop up the
parameter selection bar. Click the parameter in the selection bar to open the parame-
ter display.
18: One-click screenshot button, click this button to take a screenshot of the entire
screen and automatically save it to the internal storage space
19: One-click waveform save button. Clicking this button will save all waveform data
of 2 channels to the internal storage space.
20: The arrow indicating the baseline position of channel 2 is the position of OV
potential
21: Waveform data of channel 2
22: Channel 1 baseline position indicating arrow, which is the position of OV potential
23: Waveform data of channel 1
24: Input coupling indicator icon of channel 1, there are two options of DC and AC,
DC means DC coupling, AC means AC coupling
25: The vertical sensitivity indicator of channel 1 refers to the voltage represented by
a large division in the vertical direction.
26: Input coupling indicator of channel 2. There are two options: DC and AC. DC
means DC coupling and AC means AC coupling.
27: The vertical sensitivity indicator of channel 2 refers to the voltage represented by
a large grid in the vertical direction.28: Trigger X position indicating arrow, which refers to the trigger point here
29: Trigger mode indication icon, divided into Auto, Single, Normal; Auto is automatic
trigger, Sinle is single trigger, Normal is normal trigger
30: trigger edge indication icon, the arrow points up to the rising edge to trigger, the
arrow points down to the falling edge to trigger
31: Channel 1 vertical sensitivity increase button, that is, zoom in vertically. Clicking
this button will zoom in the vertical direction, that is, stretch vertically.
32: Channel 1 vertical sensitivity reduction button, that is, the vertical direction is
reduced. Click this button to reduce the waveform in the vertical direction, that is,
vertically.
33: trigger voltage indication icon, that is, the trigger threshold
34: Channel 2 vertical sensitivity increase button, that is, zoom in vertically. Click this
button to zoom in the vertical direction, that is, stretch vertically.
35: Channel 2 vertical sensitivity reduction button, that is, the vertical direction is
reduced. Clicking this button waveform will be reduced in the vertical direction, that
is, vertically reduced.
36: 50% trigger button refers to setting the trigger voltage to the middle position of
the waveform amplitude. Note that it cannot be used for PWM waveforms with dead
time. This type of waveform requires the trigger arrows to be set to both sides of the
waveform.
System function menu key area, click this area to pop up system function and
setting menu2: Channel 1 control bar key area, click this area to pop up the parameter control bar
of channel 1
3: Channel 2 control bar key area, click this area to pop up the parameter control bar
of channel 2
4: Movement speed button area, click here to switch between fast movement and
slow movement
5: trigger control bar key area, click here will pop up trigger parameter control bar
6: trigger voltage button area, press here and slide up and down to adjust the trigger
voltage (trigger threshold)
7: The time base shrinks the key area, that is, the waveform is stretched and enlarged
in the horizontal direction. The display area to the right of the centerline of the
background grid is the key area.
8: The time base increases the key area, that is, the waveform is pushed horizontally
to shrink. The area to the left of the centerline of the background grid is the key area.
9: Channel 2 horizontal baseline button area. Press here and slide up and down to
adjust the baseline position of Channel 2. You can also directly click the waveform to
move the horizontal baseline (waveform moves up and down). The left and right
movement buttons of the waveform are the entire display. Area
10: Channel 1 horizontal baseline button area. Press here and slide up and down to
adjust the baseline position of channel 1. You can also directly click the waveform to
move the horizontal baseline (waveform moves up and down). The left and right
movement buttons of the waveform are the entire display. Area
Turn channel 1 / channel 2 on or off: Click the yellow CH1 / CH2 control bar area in
the upper left corner of the screen, the parameter control bar for channel 1 / channel
2 will pop up, and then click the [ON] position in the [open CH1]] column to enable
the channel, and click the [OFF] position to close it. The channel
Turn FFT on or off: Click the yellow CH1 / CH2 control bar area in the upper left
corner of the screen, the parameter control bar for channel 1 / channel 2 will pop up,
and then click the [ON] position in the [open FFT] column to enable the FFT of the
channel. Click the [Close] position to Can turn off the FFT of this channel
Set the input coupling mode: Click the yellow CH1 / CH2 control bar area in the
upper left corner of the screen, the parameter control bar for channel 1 / channel 2
will pop up, and then click the [DC] position in the [Coupling] column to set the
channel input coupling to DC coupling, and click [AC ] Position to set the channel
input coupling to AC coupling
Set the probe input magnification: Click the yellow CH1 / CH2 control bar area in the
upper left corner of the screen, the parameter control bar for channel 1 / channel 2
will pop up, and then click the [1X] position in the [probe mode] column to