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Command Groups T o set up a runt t rigger , first set the trigger type to PULSe using the command TRIGger:A:TYPe . Then select RUNt using the command TRIGger:A:PULse:CLAss .T h e n u s e TRIGger:A:RUNT :SOUrce , TRIGger:A…

Command Groups
To set up a logic
trigger, first set the trigger type to
LOGIc using the command
TRIGger:A:TYPe, and then use the command TRIGger:A:LOGIc:CLAss to
select
LOGIC.
You can perform logic triggering using a clock (by setting TRIGger:A:LOGIc:
INPut:CLOCk:SOUrce to one of the channels), so that the oscilloscope triggers
when the specified logical combination of data channels is true during a
transition on the clock channel. The specified data sources cannot include the
waveform specified as the clock source. (Use TRIGger:A:LOGIc:INPut:CH<x>,
TRIGger:A
:LOGIc:INPut:D<x>,etc.)
You can also perform logic triggering without using a clock (by
setting T
RIGger:A:LOGIc:INPut:CLOCk:SOUrce to
NONE), so that the
oscilloscope triggers when the specified logical pattern of data channels
is met. (Use the commands TRIGger:A:LOGIc:PATtern:WHEn and
TRIGger:A:LOGIc:PATtern:DELTatime.)
Setup and Hold Trigger
A setup and hold trigger occurs when a logic data input changes state inside of the
setup or hold time relative to a clock edge.
To set up a setup/hold trigger, first set the trigger type to
LOGIc using the command
TRIGger:A:TYPe, and then use the command TRIGger:A:LOGIc:CLAss
to select
SETHold.ThenuseTRIGger:A:SETHold:DATa:SOUrce,
TRIGger:A:SETHold:CLOCk:SOUrce, TRIGger:A:SETHold:CLOCk:EDGE
and related commands.
Pulse width Trigger
A pulse width trigger occurs whenever the oscilloscope detects a pulse thatis
less than, greater than, equal to, or not equal to a specified time. Additionally,
it can occur when the pulse width is within, or outside of a specified range.
Y
ou can trigger on either positive or negative pulses. Using an MDO4000/B/C
oscilloscope with an MDO4TRIG application module installed, you can use the
RF power level as a source in a pulse width trigger.
To set up a pulse width trigger, first set the trigger type to
PULSe using
the command TRIGger:A:TYPe. Then select
WIDth using the command
TRIGger:A:PULse:CLAss.ThenuseTRIGger:A:PULSEWidth:SOUrce,
TRIGger:A:PULSEWidth:WHEn, TRIGger:A:PULSEWidth:WIDth and related
commands. You can set the threshold voltage levels using TRIGger:A:LEVel:
AUXin, TRIGger:A:LEVel:CH<x>,orTRIGger:A:LEVel:D<x>.
Runt Trigger
Runt triggering lets you trigger on a pulse amplitude that crosses one threshold
but fails to cross a second threshold before recrossing the first. Using an
MDO4000/B/C oscilloscope with an MDO4TRIG application module installed,
you can use the RF power level as the source in a runt trigger.
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Command Groups
To set up a runt t
rigger, first set the trigger type to
PULSe using the
command TRIGger:A:TYPe. Then select
RUNt using the command
TRIGger:A:PULse:CLAss.ThenuseTRIGger:A:RUNT:SOUrce,
TRIGger:A:RUNT:WIDth, TRIGger:A:RUNT:WHEn, TRIGger:A:
UPPerthreshold:CH<x> and related commands. You can set the threshold
voltage levels using TRIGger:A:LEVel:AUXin, TRIGger:A:LEVel:CH<x>,or
TRIGger:A:
LEVel:D<x>.
Timeout Trigger
Timeout triggering causes a trigger when a signal stays above or below a specified
threshold for a specified amount of time. Using an MDO4000/B/C oscilloscope
with an MDO4TRIG application module installed, you can use the RF power
level as a source in a timeout trigger.
To set up a timeout trigger, first set the trigger type to
PULSe using the
command TRIGger:A:TYPe. Then select
TIMEOut using the command
TRIGger:A:PULse:CLAss.ThenuseTRIGger:A:TIMEOut:SOUrce,
TRIGger:A:TIMEOut:TIMe and related commands.
Transition Trigger
Transition triggering (also called rise/fall time, and once known as slew rate)
causes a trigger on pulse edges that traverse between two thresholds at a rate faster
than or slower than the specified time.
To set up a transition trigger, first set the trigger type to
PULSe using the command
TRIGger:A:TYPe.Thenselect
TRANsition using the command TRIGger:
A:PULse:CLAss.ThenuseTRIGger:A{:TRANsition|:RISEFall}:SOUrce,
TRIGger:A{:TRANsition|:RISEFall}:DELTatime and related commands.
You can set the threshold voltage levels using TRIGger:A:LEVel:AUXin,
TRIGger:A:LEVel:CH<x>,orTRIGger:A:LEVel:D<x>.
Bus Trigger
Bus triggering can be performed if you have one or more appropriate application
modules installed (see below for application module list), except for parallel bus
trigger and analysis, which is included standard with the MSO and MDO Series.
To set up a bus trigger, set the A trigger type to
BUS using the command
TRIGger:A:TYPe. Specify which bus (1-4) to trigger on using
TRIGger:A:BUS:SOUrce. Set the bus type (i.e., parallel, I
2
C, etc. using the
command TRIGger:A:BUS. Then set the appropriate trigger criteria according to
bus type (using TRIGger:A:BUS:B<x>:AUDio:CONDition,etc.)
Video Trigger
Video triggering enables you to trigger on the most common Standard Definition
video standards. With the DPO4VID module installed, you can also trigger on
the most common HDTV standards and non-standard video (bi-level sync and
trilevel sync). This feature is standard for the MDO3000 and MDO4000C series
models and does not require a module.
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Command Groups
To set up a video
trigger, set the A trigger type to
VIDeo using the
command TRIGger:A:TYPe.ThenuseTRIGger:A:VIDeo:SOUrce,
TRIGger:A:VIDeo:STANdard,TRIGger:A:VIDeo:CUSTom{:FORMat|:TYPe},
and related commands.
Sequence Trigger
Sequence triggering occurs when both the A and B triggers are used in edge
triggering. Using an MDO4000/B/C oscilloscope with an MDO4TRIG application
module installed, you can use the RF power level as a source in a sequence trigger.
To set up a sequence trigger, first set up an edge trigger for the A channel as
above. Then use TRIGger:B:EDGE:COUPling, TRIGger:B:EDGE:SLOpe,and
TRIGger:B:EDGE:SOUrce.
Trigg ering on the RF Power
Level (MDO4000/B/C Series
Models Only)
The MDO4000/B/C allows you to trigger on a change in the RF power level
as a source for Edge triggering. This enables your oscilloscope to trigger
as the RF power envelope passes through a specific power level. Using an
MDO4000/B/C model with an MDO4TRIG application module installed, the RF
power
level can also be used as a source for pulse width, timeout, runt, logic and
sequence (A and B) triggers.
To do t
his, use TRIGger:A:PULSEWidth:SOUrce, TRIGger:A:TIMEOut:
SOUrce, TRIGger:A:RUNT:SOUrce, TRIGger:A:LOWerthreshold:RF,
TRIGger:A:UPPerthreshold:RF, TRIGger:A:LOGIc:INPut:CLOCk:SOUrce,
TRIGger:A:LOGIc:INPut:RF, TRIGger:A:LOGIc:THReshold:RF,etc.
The RF power level being triggered on is the total power acquired within the
band, not just the current span.
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