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Triggering on Signals
Triggering is an important function of the osciiioscope that allows you to
stabilize the display of a signal. The trigger circuit of the osciiioscope syn
chronizes the beginning of a sweep (or acquisition) with a particular point on
the rising or falling edge of a trigger signal. Without a proper trigger, the
signal display may either “free-run” or not appear at all.
Triggering on Repetitive Signals
Repetitive signals, such as a fixed-frequency sine wave (Figure 3-24), can
supply their own trigger signal to synchronize the display. The
P-P AUTO
mode is the easiest mode to use for repetitive signals because it automati
cally adjusts the range of the trigger-level control and generates a sweep
when no trigger signal is present.
f~1 Step
1: Apply the repetitive signal to the Channel 1 input connector.
I " ! Step 2: Set trigger mode to P-P AUTO.
P I
Step
3: Set the vertical mode to Channel 1 and the trigger
SOURCE
to
VERT MODE.
(The trigger signal is obtained from the signal applied to
the selected channel; in this case, Channel 1.)
["I Step 4:
Set the
COUPL
switch to
NORM.
[~1 Step 5:
Adjust the
TRIGGER LEVEL,
if necessary, to stabilize the
display,
□ SteP 6; Adjust the vertical and horizontal controls to display a few
cycles of the waveform.
Figure 3-24: Repetitive Sine Wave
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Summary of Contents for 2221A
Page 1: ...User Manual Tektronix 2221A Digital Storage Oscilloscope 070 8156 02 ...
Page 6: ...It Welcome ...
Page 14: ...X 2221A User Manual ...
Page 16: ...xii Product Description ...
Page 26: ...Front Panel CRT Display Figure 2 2 Front Panel View Left Side 2 2 At a Glance ...
Page 48: ...2 24 At a Glance ...
Page 86: ...lopiayiiiij 3 30 In Detail ...
Page 100: ...Saving Waveforms and Setups 3 44 En Detail ...
Page 108: ...Appendix A Options and Accessories Appendices ...
Page 156: ...Appendix C Performance Verification j f i f P P j r fe t E F E J E J E fer 4 52 Appendices ...