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You could try installing the newer version:<a href="https://www.tek.com/en/support/software/driver/tekvisa-connectivity-software-v420">https://www.tek.com/en/support/software/driver/tekvisa-connectivity-software-v420</a><br>
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It's hard to tell if that's intentional or not, but I'd suggest trying another VISA software if that functionality is important to you.
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Hi Luis,<br>
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This seems to be an issue with your VISA software. Which VISA are you running?
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HI Mark,<br>
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I was not able to replicate this issue on the latest firmware version, so I would recommend updating if possible.<br>
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I understand your concern about the new firmware breaking your current functionality but if that is the case you should be able to revert the update using the forceinstall file described in the install instructions.
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HI,<br>
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Yes, both probes are fully compatible with the MDO4000B.
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Hi Dee,<br>
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As I start I would suggest going through the service manual and associated procedures: <a href="https://www.tek.com/en/tla7e2-manual/tla-series-service-manual">https://www.tek.com/en/tla7e2-manual/tla-series-service-manual</a>
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Hi Javier,<br>
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Indeed I do have such an example, I've attached it with this post.
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Hi Keagan,<br>
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I don't believe there's any built-in way to trigger the AFG according to an external trigger.<br>
If your timing isn't critical, it should be possible to do this through SCPI commands: <a href="https://www.tek.com/en/sitewide-content/manuals/4/5/6/4-5-6-series-mso-programmer-manual">https://www.tek.com/en/sitewide-content/manuals/4/5/6/4-5-6-series-mso-programmer-manual</a> <br>
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A better option would be to use a standalone AFG, which should have an external trigger input just for such use cases.
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Hi Yujie,<br>
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If you still haven't heard back from your sales team then it's worth calling 1-800-833-9200 and selecting opt. 1 for sales, they should be able to place you in contact with them.
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HI Michael,<br>
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The specifications given on page 27 of the <a href="https://www.tek.com/en/probes-and-accessories/high-voltage-differential-probes-manual/thdp0100-0200-tmdp0200">user manual</a> mention the maximum differential voltage (DC + peak AC) is 6 kV. So no, it is not good for 12 kV peak to peak.<br>
Also note that it has a maximum of 3000 Vrms, so you need to know the waveform of your signal if it's above 3 kV peak.<br>
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So to answer your question on whether or not it can measure 4160 V: it depends on the Vrms of that signal.
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Hi,<br>
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We have at least 3 different conversion programs, depending on the scope the file originated from: <a href="https://www.tek.com/en/support/faqs/can-i-convert-my-wfm-files-open-format-such-csv-comma-separated-values-file">https://www.tek.com/en/support/faqs/can-i-convert-my-wfm-files-open-format-such-csv-comma-separated-values-file</a> <br>
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There's also <a href="https://www.tek.com/en/products/software/arbexpress-signal-generator">ArbExpress</a> for AFGs, although calling it modern might be pushing it.<br>
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In general, if you wish to process the waveform data I would suggest choosing the .csv format when saving the waveform from the instrument.