AKD PDMM User Guide | 13.2.2.1 Scope Time-base and Trigger, More View
In this tab, you can set length of recording in ms and the sampling frequency in Hz. The number of sam-
ples is a calculated value displayed for reference. You can also choose the trigger source to be
Imme-
diate
(triggers as soon as you click the
Start Recording
button) or to be one of many predefined sources.
If you choose a source other than
Immediate
, you can set the level, position, and slope for the trigger
value.
l
Level sets the value of the source that triggers the recording to start.
l
Position sets the amount of time that the scope displays before the trigger occurred.
l
Slope sets whether the source data must pass the level value in a positive or negative direction.
An example of triggering is shown below:
13.2.2.1 Scope Time-base and Trigger, More View
Click
More
to display additional options for configuring the time-base and trigger.
In the
Sampling
area of this view, you can specify the recording length by entering a sampling frequency
and a number of samples. Here, the recording time is a calculated value displayed for reference.
What is triggering?
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