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TRIGGER LEVEL
VOLTAGE VALUE
TRIGGERING
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RIGGERING
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The Trigger Level Setup Condition
Default Value:
0.0
volts.
Range of &lectahle Values:
-200 to 200
volts.
The
TRIGGER lEVEL
setup condition is used
to
define
the
trigger level value
for above- and below-level trigger options. It is also used
to
specify the
center voltage of the trigger window
used for the
outside-
and
inside-window
trigger options.
The
TRIGGER lEVEL
indicator will blink
if
you
specify a
TRIGGER LEVEL
value
that is above or below the specified voltage limits
of
the current recording
area. If you initiate a trigger search while the indicator is blinking,
the
HP
7090
will
internally set
the
trigger width
value
to
the corresponding
upper
or lower voltage limit of the
recording
area. (The intemally-set level
will not
be displayed, however.)
The
outside- (and inside-) window option enables
you to
define
a trigger
window having an upper and lower voltage limit. The window is centered
about the specified
TRIGGER LEVEL
'setup condition value. The vertical width
of
the window is specified by a second setup condition value, the
TRIGGER
WIDTH.
Refer
to
the following illustration, which shows a trigger window
defined by a trigger level value of
10
volts and a trigger width value of
2
volts
.
Examples of Below-Level
Triggering
Outside-Window
Triggering
Trigger Modes and Operations
5-5