Smart Triggers -- Optional; Automatic Setup; Documentation And Connectivity - LeCroy WAVESURFER Operator's Manual

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SMART Triggers -- Optional

Runt: Triggers on positive or negative runts defined by two voltage limits and two time limits.
Select between 2 ns and 20 ns. Includes exclusion mode (trigger on intermittent faults by
specifying the normal width period).
Slew Rate: Triggers on edge rates. Select limits for dV, dt, and slope. Select edge limits between
2 ns and 20 ns. Includes exclusion mode (trigger on intermittent faults by specifying the normal
width period).
Interval (Signal or Pattern): Triggers on a source if a given state (or transition edge) has
occurred on another source. Delay between sources is 2 ns to 20 s, or 1 to 99,999,999 events.
Includes exclusion mode (trigger on intermittent faults by specifying the normal width period).
Dropout: Triggers if the input signal drops out for longer than a selectable timeout between 2 ns
and 20 s. Includes exclusion mode (trigger on intermittent faults by specifying the normal width
period).
Qualified (State or Edge): Triggers on any input source only if a defined state or edge occurred
on another input source. Delay between sources is 2 ns to 20 s, or 1 to 99,999,999 events.
Includes exclusion mode (trigger on intermittent faults by specifying the normal width period).

Automatic Setup

Autosetup: Automatically sets timebase, trigger, and sensitivity to display a wide range of
repetitive signals.
Vertical Find Scale: Automatically sets the vertical sensitivity and offset for the selected
channels to display a waveform with maximum dynamic range.

Documentation and Connectivity

Printing: Connect to any WindowsXP-compatible printer. Load any standard WindowsXP printer
driver onto the unit as future needs require.
Email: Configure the unit to send an email of a screen image in a variety of formats, using MAPI
(i.e., through a default email program) or SMTP (no additional program needed).
Waveform Memories: Save waveform data as a reference trace to be compared to channels,
zooms, or math functions.
Waveform File Data: Save waveform data in the following formats: binary, ASCII, Excel,
Mathcad, MATLAB.
Screen Images: Save a screen image to the internal hard drive, a user-supplied USB memory
stick, or any other peripheral device connected to one of the three USB 2.0 ports. Images can be
saved in a variety of formats, and with white or black background.
Waveform Labeling (Annotation): Attach up to 10 labels to any combination of waveforms.
Labels appear on screen images.
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