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PCIE-1802 User Manual
Chapter 3
S
ignal Connections
3.3.4.2
Analog Trigger
You can configure the PCIE-1802 analog trigger circuitry to monitor any input chan-
nel from which you acquire data. Choosing an input channel as the trigger channel
does not influence the input channel acquisition capabilities.
The trigger circuit generates an internal digital trigger based on the input signal and
the defined trigger levels. For example, you can configure the device to start acquir-
ing samples after the input signal crosses a specific threshold. PCIE-1802 offers sev-
eral analog triggering modes, including analog edge, analog edge with hysteresis,
and window triggering.
Analog trigger connections are the same as
Analog Input Connections
, please
refer to differential input (Figure 3.3) or pseudo-differential input (Figure 3.4).
Analog Trigger- Rising Edge
For rising edge trigger, ±10 V input range, +2 V trigger level, 0.1% trigger hysteresis
(equivalent to 20 V × 0.1% = 0.02 V).
Figure 3.9 Analog Trigger - Rising Edge
Analog Trigger- Falling Edge
For falling edge trigger, ±10 V input range, +2 V trigger level, 0.1% trigger hysteresis
(equivalent to 20 V × 0.1% = 0.02 V).
Figure 3.10 Analog Trigger - Falling Edge
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