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Edge Trigger Mode and Commands
The oscilloscope identifies an edge trigger by looking for the specified
slope (rising edge or falling edge) of your waveform. Once the slope is
found, the oscilloscope will trigger when your waveform crosses the
trigger level.
The Edge Trigger Mode is the easiest trigger mode to understand and
use from the front panel or over the remote interface, because it has the
least number of parameters to be set. This explanation of the trigger
mode commands follow the front-panel keys very closely. Refer to the
online help file
for further explanations of the trigger operation.
In the Edge Trigger Mode, you must set the trigger source using the
:TRIGger:EDGE:SOURce command. This selects the source that the
oscilloscope triggers on. The argument for the :TRIGger:EDGE:SOURce
command is CHANnel<n> (where n = 1 through 4) AUX, or LINE (or
External for 2-channel units).
After setting the trigger source, set the trigger slope. The actual edge
that creates the trigger is set with the :TRIGger:EDGE:SLOPe command.
You can set this command to POSitive or NEGative for each of the
sources, except LINE.
Set the trigger level for the trigger source. Only one trigger level is stored
in the oscilloscope for each channel. The trigger level values that are set
in the Edge Trigger Mode are used for all modes. Any levels set in the
PATTern, STATe, or DELay, TV, or violation (high threshold) modes set
the levels for the EDGE mode. LINE has no level.
Available trigger conditioning includes HOLDoff, HYSTeresis (Noise
Reject) and COUPling.
Set the Mode Before Executing Commands
Before you can execute the :TRIGger:EDGE commands, set the mode
by entering:
:TRIGger:MODE EDGE
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