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The subsequent steps vary depending on the event type. See the source settings in the
sections indicated below.
Event Type
See
Edge/State
type
Edge
Step 4 on page 6-10
Edge
(Qualified)
Step 4 on page 6-13
State
Step 4 on page 6-17
Width type
Pulse
Step 7 on page 6-24
Pulse
(Qualified)
Step 7 on page 6-28
Pulse State
Step 7 on page 6-32
Explanation
This function enables the DL9000 to trigger on events based on trigger conditions
(excluding the Edge OR trigger).
Trigger Type
• Event Cycle
The DL9000 triggers when the event cycle meets the specified time condition.
Event
More than
t1
t2
t3
t1 < T1 t2 > T1 t3 < T1
Less than
Between
Out of Range
Trigger
Time out
Determination period: T1
Event
t1
t2
t3
t1 < T1 t2 > T1 t3 < T1
Trigger
Determination period: T1
Trigger
Event
t1
t2
t3
T1 < t1 < T2 T2 < t2 t3 < T1
Trigger
Determination periods: T1, T2
Event
t1
t2
t3
T1 < t1 < T2 T2 < t2 t3 < T1
Trigger
Determination periods: T1, T2
Trigger
Event
t1
t2
t3
Trigger
Determination period: T1
T1
t1 < T1 t2 > T1 t3 < T1
• Event Delay
Normally, the DL9000 displays the waveform before and after the event. If you want to
view the waveform the specified time after the event, set the trigger delay.
The DL9000 triggers when the time between Event 1 and Event 2 meets the specified
time condition. If the time between Event 1 and Event 2 does not meet the specified
time condition, the DL9000 starts the detection process again from the next Event 1.
The following example is for More than.
Event 1
Determination period
Trigger
Event 2
Determination period
Restarts from here
More than
Because event 2 occurred within the
determination period, the operation
restarts from the next event 1.
6.20 Activating a Trigger on an Event Cycle, Delay, or Sequence