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PERATOR
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M
ANUAL
E
DGE
Q
UALIFIED
T
RIGGER
S
ETUP
1. Touch
the
Trigger
descriptor label.
2. Touch
the
Qualified
trigger button.
3. Under "Arm trigger on Event 'A'" select Edge as the condition on which to arm the trigger. The
Edge
condition
will automatically be selected under "Then trigger on Event 'B'" also.
4. Under "When 'B' occurs", select a wait condition (time or events) and set a value.
5. Touch
the
Event 'A' Edge
tab.
6. Select a trigger source under "Qualifier Setup."
7. Set a trigger voltage level in the
Level
field. Then select a slope and coupling.
8. Touch
the
Event 'B' Edge
tab and make the same setups for the dependent trigger.
Pattern (Logic) Trigger
H
OW
L
OGIC
T
RIGGER
W
ORKS
Logic Trigger enables triggering on a logical combination of up to five inputs: CH 1, CH 2, CH 3, CH 4, and EXT.
The combination of inputs is referred to as a pattern. There are four logic gates available: AND, NAND, OR, NOR.
A trigger state is either high or low: high when a trigger source is greater than the trigger level (threshold) and low
when less than it. For example, an AND pattern could be defined as true when the trigger state for CH 1 is high,
CH 2 is low, and EXT is irrelevant (X or don't care). If any one of these conditions is not met, the pattern state is
considered false.
Logic Applications
Logic Trigger can be used in digital design for the testing of complex logic inputs or data transmission buses.
L
OGIC
T
RIGGER
S
ETUP
1. Touch
the
Trigger
descriptor label.
2. In
the
Trigger
dialog, touch the
Pattern
trigger button.
3. If you want to hold off the trigger (either in time or events) when the pattern becomes true, touch one of the
Holdoff By:
buttons. Then touch inside the holdoff data entry field and enter a value, using the pop-up
keypad.
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