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IM DLM3054-03EN
Specifications
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App
Index
Item
Specifications
UART
4
:
Triggers on a UART (RS232) signal
The source can be selected from CH1 to CH4 and LOGIC.
2
Mode:
Every Data, Error, Data
Format: 8-bit
No Parity, 7-bit Parity, 8-bit Parity
Bit Rate: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 bps
or User Define
For User Define, you can set a value from 1 k to 10 Mbps in 0.1-kbps
steps.
I
2
C
4
:
Triggers on a I
2
C bus signal
The source can be selected from CH1 to CH4 and LOGIC.
2
Mode:
Every Start, Address Data, NON ACK, General Call, Start Byte,
HS Mode
SPI
4
:
Triggers on an SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) bus signal
The source can be selected from CH1 to CH4 and LOGIC.
2
Mode:
3wire, 4wire
User Define:
Triggers on a general-purpose serial communication signal
The source can be selected from CH1 to CH4.
1
Data source, enable source, clock source, and latch source can be specified.
Bitrate: 1 k to 200 Mbps (with clock)
1 k to 50 Mbps (without clock)
Bit length: 1 to 128 bits
TV:
Triggers on the specified field number, line number, or polarity in video signals
of various broadcasting formats.
The source can be selected from CH1 to CH4.
1
Mode:
NTSC: Triggers on an NTSC (525/60/2) signal
PAL:
Triggers on a PAL (625/50/2) signal
SDTV: Triggers on an SDTV (480/60p) signal
HDTV: Triggers on the following HDTV signals
1080/60i, 1080/50ip, 720/60, 1080/25p,
1080/24p, 1080/24sF, 1080/60p
UserdefTV: You can trigger on any TV signal by selecting standard
or high definition, setting the Hsync period, and setting
the sync guard. Sync guard can be set to a value from
60 to 90% of the Hsync value in 1% steps.
Porality: Pos, Neg
HF Rej: NTSC/PAL: 300 kHz (fixed)
SDTV/HDTV: OFF (fixed)
UserdefTV: Off or 300 kHz
Line:
5 to 1054 (NTSC), 2 to 1251 (PAL), 8 to 2251 (SDTV), 2 to 2251
(HDTV), 2 to 2251 (UserdefTV), ALL
Field:
1, 2, X
Frame Skip: 1, 2, 4, 8
AB trigger
Triggers on the combined conditions of the B trigger conditions and A trigger conditions
Some trigger types cannot be specified depending on the AB trigger type shown below.
The specifications of the types that trigger B trigger can be set to are the same as those of trigger A.
Serial bus trigger can only be used on either trigger A or trigger B.
(See “Trigger type (A trigger)” in section 6.2, “Triggering Section.”)
OFF:
Triggers only on the trigger A conditions (the trigger B conditions are not used).
A Delay B:
After the trigger A conditions are met and the specified amount of time elapses,
the instrument triggers when the trigger B conditions are met.
Trigger B cannot be set to Pattern (with time conditions), Pulse Width, Rise/
Fall Time, RUNT, Timeout, Window (with time conditions), or TV.
Time setting: 10 ns to 10 s
A to B (N):
After the trigger A conditions are met, the instrument triggers when the trigger
B conditions are met N times.
Trigger B cannot be set to Pattern (with time conditions), Pulse Width, Rise/
Fall Time, RUNT, Timeout, Window (with time conditions), or TV.
Count setting: 1 to 10
9
Forced trigger
A trigger that is forced, regardless of whether the trigger conditions are met.
1 CH1 and CH2 for the DLM3022. DLM3032, DLM3052
2 Logic can be used only on the DLM3024, DLM3034, and DLM3054.
3 Under standard operating conditions (see section 6.11) after warm-up
4 FlexRay, CAN, CAN FD, LIN, CXPI, SENT, UART, I
2
C, and SPI are options. These cannot be used on the DLM3022,
DLM3032, or DLM3052.
6.2 Triggering Section