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If set to “Auto” the DPScope II will be free running (constantly collecting data) and not wait for
any special event before capturing data. This is useful when you want to look at an unknown
signal, because you will always see
something
on the screen (the scope will not wait and not
display anything just because some trigger condition is not fulfilled). Thus this option is available
even in equivalent time mode.
If set to “CH1” or “CH2” the scope will feed the respective channel’s signal into the trigger
circuitry.
2.5.2 Rising / Falling / Both
The tr
igger polarity further specifies the required trigger condition. “Rising” means the signal
must cross the threshold from below and rise above the threshold (i.e. a positive slope) to cause
a trigger. “Falling” means the signal must cross the threshold from above (i.e. a negative slope).
“Both” means the scope will trigger on a rising as well as a falling edge. Of course this will not
produce a steady picture for a repetitive waveform. The most common application for this
feature is to produce data eyes for digital signals (the trigger in this case is the clock signal, the
displayed signal is the data signal). This mode is currently only available in Normal Mode.
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