
8-6
Triggering
Model 2520 User’s Manual
Input trigger requirements
An input trigger is used to satisfy event detection for a trigger model layer that is config-
ured for the TRIGGER LINK event. See
“Trigger model (front panel operation),”
. The input requires a falling-edge, TTL compatible pulse with the specifications
shown in
Figure 8-3
Trigger link input pulse specifications
Output trigger specifications
The Model 2520 can be programmed to output a trigger after various trigger model
actions. See
“Trigger model (front panel operation),” page 8-2
. The output trigger provides
a TTL-compatible output pulse that can be used to trigger other instruments. The specifi-
cations for this trigger pulse are shown in
. A trigger link line can source 1mA
and sink up to 50mA.
Figure 8-4
Trigger link output pulse specifications
10
µ
s
Triggers on
Leading Edge
TTL High
(2V–5V)
TTL Low
(0.8V)
TTL High
(3.4V Typical)
End of
Measurement
or Sweep
TTL Low
(0.25V Typical)
5
µ
s
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 ...
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