:CHANnel External Scaling Commands

If there is external probing hardware (like an attenuator, transducer, or custom probe, for example) whose characteristics are not associated with a Keysight model number, you can use the External Scaling block to apply a custom attenuation and offset to the incoming signal so that the oscilloscope can properly compensate for them. You can apply external scaling regardless of whether a probe is attached.

External scaling is achieved as a simple linear transformation of the digital signal.

Y_n = (Y_n * externalAttenuation) + externalOffset

Because this transformation is performed in software after acquisition, it does not affect the hardware setup either in the oscilloscope or the probe. The effect of changing the external scaling is that you will see the channel waveform grid's numeric scale and measurement values change. The actual vertical range and signal are not be affected and remain visually the same.

Another feature of external scaling is that you can change the units of the signal. When changing the units, you will see the units for all vertical measurements and the channel waveform scale change. This is simply a display change and does not affect the actual signal or measurements.