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129 Searching For Positions Where a T rigger Condition Is Satised 6 Click [Execute] . The instrument puts search marks ( ) on positions where the search criterion is satised. Y ou can search for up to 10,000 points. Th…

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Searching For Positions Where a Trigger Condition Is Satised
(2) With the [In] or [Out] setting
[In]
Upper limit value
Lower limit value
[Out]
Upper limit value
Lower limit value
Setting Description
Filter Off
,
10 to 10,000
Allows you to enter a lter width in the number of samples. Positions
where a search criterion is continuously satised during the specied
period are determined to be the retrieved positions.
Upper limit
value
3
.
4028
E+
38
to
3
.
4028
E+
38
Default: 0.2
Allows you to enter an upper limit value.
Lower limit
value
3
.
4028
E+
38
to
3
.
4028
E+
38
Default: 0.2
Allows you to enter a lower limit value.
-2. When a logic channel is selected under [Target channel]
You can search for a position that matches the specied pattern.
Trigger pattern
LA1 1
LA2 0
LA3 X
LA4 X
Setting Description
Satised OR
The positions where any one of the specied search patterns is
satised are determined to be the retrieved positions.
AND The positions where all the specied patterns are satised are
determined to be the retrieved positions.
Filter Off
,
10 to 10,000
Allows you to enter a lter width in the number of samples.
Positions where a search condition is continuously satised
during the specied period are determined to be the retrieved
positions.
Trigger pattern X
Ignored data.
0 Searches for low-level positions.
1 Searches for high-level positions.
In the logic search, the retrieved position is the point where the condition that has not been satised changes
to being satised. Thus, even if signals match a search pattern at the start of a search, it is not regarded as a
retrieved position.
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Searching For Positions Where a Trigger Condition Is Satised
6
Click [Execute].
The instrument puts search marks ( ) on positions where the search criterion is satised. You can search for
up to 10,000 points. The instrument stops the search if it nds more than 10,000 positions.
The retrieved position switching panel appears on the waveform screen.
To stop the search
Click the stop icon.
7
Switch retrieved positions using the [Search Pos.] switching panel and check the search
results.
You can switch the retrieved positions by clicking [<] or [>].
The display order follows the setting in [Display order].
Clicking [Next] executes another search beginning from the next point of the retrieved position presently
displayed. The instrument discards a previous search result.
To specify a retrieved position and jump there
As described in “6.4 Jump to the Specied Position” (p. 132), choose [Search number] in the [Type] box,
and then click [Execute].
6
Search Function
130
Searching For Differences from a Fundamental Wave (Memory HiConcierge)
6.3 Searching For Differences from a Fundamental
Wave (Memory HiConcierge)
Using Memory HiConcierge allows you to detect differences from the specied fundamental
waveform based on a histogram or standard deviation.
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1
3
4
9
6
5
7
8
1
Click the [Target channel] box, and then from the channel setting dialog box, choose a
channel to be searched for differences.
2
Click the [Number of searches] box, and then enter the number of search results.
3
In the [Method] area, click [Concierge] to set the search method to Concierge.
4
Click the [Type] box, and then from the list, choose a value type to be searched for.
Histogram (comparison with
fundamental wave)
Searches for differences from the specied fundamental wave
based on a histogram.
Histogram (comparison with
previous waveform)
Searches for differences from the previous waveform based on a
histogram.
Standard deviation (comparison with
fundamental wave)
Searches for differences from the specied fundamental wave
based on a standard deviation.
Standard deviation (comparison with
previous waveform)
Search for differences from the previous waveform based on a
standard deviation.
The instrument searches whole measured waveforms. You cannot specify a segment to be searched.