LAP-F1 Logic Analyzer
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2.5.
Trigger In/Out
The LAP-F1 can be connected to a DSO (or another instrument) for external or
internal triggering.
NOTE
It is also possible to display the analog waveform of a connected DSO in
ZP-Logic. This is described in chapter 4.17.2.
2.5.1.
Trigger In
The LAP-F1 can be triggered by an external source, most commonly a DSO or
another logic analyzer. The external trigger should then be connected to the STACK
port of the LAP-F1 and the External Trigger checkbox in the Trigger Setup (Figure
4-25) must be selected.
2.5.2.
Trigger Out
When the trigger conditions have been met the LAP-F1 can emit a signal that can be
used to trigger another instrument. This signal can be sent on the occurrence of
three different events; these are detailed in Table 4:22. The signal is sent from the
BNC port.
To trigger out, the “Send output signal upon triggering” must be checked in the
Trigger Options dialog box (Figure 4-26).
2.6.
Operating Environment and
Maintenance
Please follow the below instructions when using, cleaning or storing your LAP-F1 and
probes. Please also see the Precautions chapter prior to the Introduction.
Type
Description
Cleaning
Clean with a soft, damp cloth using a mild detergent.
Do not spray any liquid on the LAP-F1.
Do not immerse the LAP-F1 in any liquid.
Do not use harsh chemicals or cleaners containing substances such as benzene, toluene,