
Figure 9.7:
Pre
-
trigger / post
-
trigger storage: 0% < pre
-
trigger < 100%
The usage of a variable delay counter allows for a user
-
definable pre
-
trigger
length. The length of the pre
-
trigger segment equals the length of the memory
segment minus the delay. When the length of the delay is equal to, or exceeds,
the length of the memory segment, only post
-
trigger information is available.
Figure 9.8:
Full post
-
trigger storage: pre
-
trigger = 0%
Figure 9.9:
Delayed trigger storage: pre
-
trigger < 0%
9.3.3
More on continuous data storage
The most important difference between continuous data storage and sweeps
in a GEN3t is the fact that sweeps are stored in on
-
board volatile RAM, while
continuous storage takes place on the controlling PC's hard disk (or local hard
disk when installed).
The continuous data storage provides three modes:
l
Standard
The continuous mode is standard when storage is started and is
stopped manually as depicted below:
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