I just posted a YouTube clip explaining how to use the basic functionality of the Hioki 8841 Waveform Recorder. It isn't the newest piece of kit (it has a floppy drive in it!), but does a solid job and is still available from my local test equipment rentals company.
In the video I run through how to use the basic functionality of the Hioki 8841 Memory HiCorder.
This includes:
- Setting up input channels
- Setting up the length of a recording and horizontal scaling
- Setting up a recording trigger
- Manually trigger a recording
- How to continuously display data (waves continuously scrolling across the screen)
- Reviewing a recording (moving left and right across the screen to view an recording)
- Printing out a recording
In the video I run through how to use the basic functionality of the Hioki 8841 Memory HiCorder.
This includes:
- Setting up input channels
- Setting up the length of a recording and horizontal scaling
- Setting up a recording trigger
- Manually trigger a recording
- How to continuously display data (waves continuously scrolling across the screen)
- Reviewing a recording (moving left and right across the screen to view an recording)
- Printing out a recording
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