Agilent Technologies MSO6102A Programmer's Reference Manual page 333

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• CAN (Controller Area Network) triggering will trigger on CAN version
The CAN and LIN serial decode option (Option ASM) replaces the functionality that was
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available with the N2758A CAN trigger module for the 54620/54640 Series oscilloscopes.
• Edge triggering identifies a trigger by looking for a specified slope and
• Nth Edge Burst triggering lets you trigger on the Nth edge of a burst
• Pulse width triggering (:TRIGger:GLITch commands) sets the
• Pattern triggering identifies a trigger condition by looking for a
• Duration triggering lets you define a pattern, then trigger on a
• IIC (Inter- IC bus) triggering consists of connecting the oscilloscope to
• LIN (Local Interconnect Network) triggering will trigger on LIN sync
• Sequence triggering allows you to trigger the oscilloscope after finding
Agilent 6000 Series Oscilloscopes Programmer's Reference
2.0A and 2.0B signals. Setup consists of connecting the oscilloscope to a
CAN signal. Baud rate, signal source, and signal polarity, and type of
data to trigger on can be specified. With the automotive CAN and LIN
serial decode option (Option ASM), you can also trigger on CAN data
and identifier patterns, set the bit sample point, and have the module
send an acknowledge to the bus when it receives a valid message.
voltage level on a waveform.
that occurs after an idle time.
oscilloscope to trigger on a positive pulse or on a negative pulse of a
specified width.
specified pattern. This pattern is a logical AND combination of the
channels.
specified time duration.
the serial data (SDA) line and the serial clock (SCL) line, then
triggering on a stop/start condition, a restart, a missing acknowledge, or
on a read/write frame with a specific device address and data value.
break at the beginning of a message frame. With the automotive CAN
and LIN serial decode option (Option ASM), you can also trigger on
Frame IDs.
a sequence of events. Defining a sequence trigger requires three steps:
Define the event to find before you trigger on the next event. This
a
event can be a pattern, and edge from a single channel, or the
combination of a pattern and a channel edge.
b
Define the trigger event. This event can be a pattern, and edge from
a single channel, the combination of a pattern and a channel edge,
or the nth occurrence of an edge from a single channel.
c
Set an optional reset event. This event can be a pattern, an edge
from a single channel, the combination of a pattern and a channel
edge, or a timeout value.
Commands by Subsystem
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