12.2 Timing Chart
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If you set the judgment condition for the comparator and then in that state a trigger signal is input from the
EXT I/O or
is pressed in the screen, the judgment result is output from the signal line for compar-
ator result output of the EXT I/O after measurement ends.
Furthermore, if the panel number is selected with the panel load signal when a trigger signal is input from the
EXT I/O, the measurement condition of that panel number is loaded and then measurement is performed.
The following shows examples of the measurement timing.
(In the timing examples, the valid edge of the TRIG signal is set to falling (ON). TRIG1 measurement is per-
formed, followed by TRIG2 measurement.)
When TRIG1 and TRIG2 measurement are performed with the comparator set
When a panel is loaded
12.2.3 TRANSFORMER Mode
*1:
HI、IN、LO、AND
*2: Reset when signal changes to EOM (HIGH): HIGH
Do not reset when signal changes to EOM (HIGH): Last judgment result remains
(Start-of-measurement signal)
(Analog end of measurement signal)
(End of measurement signal)
*1 (Comparator result output)
Judgment result
(Error output)
Last judgment
result
Judgment result
(Start-of-measurement signal)
Whether the comparator and BIN judgment results are reset when the signal changes to
EOM (HIGH) or updated when measurement completes can be selected on the instrument
or using a communication command.
See
"4.5.5 Setting the Delay Time from the Output of Comparator and BIN Judgment Results until
Output of EOM (LOW) and Resetting Judgment Results" (p. 134)
LCR Application Disk - communication commands
(
:IO:RESult:RESet
)
Summary of Contents for IM3533
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Page 52: ...3 3 When TRANSFORMER Mode 44...
Page 156: ...4 5 Setting Application Settings 148...
Page 200: ...5 3 Application Settings 192...
Page 216: ...6 4 Setting Application Settings 208...
Page 270: ...9 4 Deleting a Panel 262...
Page 316: ...11 7 File and Folder Operations 308...
Page 338: ...12 6 Measurement Using a Computer 330...
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