
8-2
Triggering
Model 2520 User’s Manual
Trigger model (front panel operation)
The flowchart in
summarizes triggering for front panel operation. The trigger
model is modeled after the remote commands used to control triggering. Refer to
model (remote operation),” page 8-9
. Key trigger model settings are included in the flow-
chart. Note that the BENCH defaults are denoted by the “
✛
” symbol.
The trigger model consists of an Idle Layer and a Trigger Layer to provide versatility. A
programmable counter allows operations to be repeated, and various input and output trig-
ger options are available to provide synchronization between the Model 2520 and other
instruments (via the Trigger Link).
Unless otherwise noted, the programmable aspects of the trigger model are performed
from the CONFIGURE TRIGGER menu. See
“Configuring triggering,” page 8-7
.
Figure 8-1
Trigger model (front panel operation)
Idle
PULSE
DELAY
No
Turn On Outputs
Idle
= Output Trigger
✛
1
µ
sec
✛
✛
10
µ
sec
Yes
No
Filter
Process
(Repeat)
✛
= Bench Default
Trigger Event
Detector
Trig-In
Event
Trigger-Out
Event
On/Off
Yes
Trigger
Counter
✛
1
Sweep
Complete
?
Start Sweep
Another
Trigger
?
Trigger
Layer
✛
Immediate
GPIB
Timer
Manual
TLink
Stest
Stest
Stest
Note: Sweep performed only if
enabled. Filter count
determines filter process
repeat cycles.
Summary of Contents for 2520
Page 250: ...A Specifications ...
Page 254: ...B StatusandErrorMessages ...
Page 262: ...C DataFlow ...
Page 266: ...D IEEE 488BusOverview ...
Page 281: ...E IEEE 488andSCPI ConformanceInformation ...
Page 285: ...F MeasurementConsiderations ...
Page 308: ...G GPIB488 1Protocol ...
Page 312: ...H ExamplePrograms ...
Page 317: ...I ContinuousPulseMode ...