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4.14 Trigger Port – Option R&S FSP-B28
An essential performance criterion to be met by automatic test systems is to mini-
mize the time overhead of the entire test relative to the net measurement time. A
typical test comprises the following steps:
1. Setting of R&S FSP (frequency, level, bandwidth, measurement time, trigger
source)
2. Setting of device under test (DUT) and activation of its output signal
3. Start of measurement; R&S FSP waits for trigger signal
4. Generation of trigger signal; test system waits for ready signal from R&S FSP
5. Reading of measured data
After the start of a measurement, hardware settling times are allowed for the
R&S FSP before data acquisition is started. Trigger signals received by the
R&S FSP during the settling time will, therefore, be ignored.
This behavior is not critical in most cases, as long as the trigger signal is periodic
and the test signal is stationary.
Fig. 4.43 Test with stationary test signal and periodic trigger signal
In the above case, the R&S FSP will respond to the first trigger signal received after
the settling time.
The situation is quite different, however, if data acquisition is to be started by a sin-
gle trigger event. In such a case it is mandatory that settling times have elapsed
before the trigger signal is sent. Otherwise, the trigger signal will not be identified as
a request for data acquisition, and the subsequent query of measured data will
result in a time-out on the controller:
4.288
Analyzer Setup
Analyzer Settling Time
DUT Output Signal
Start of
Measurement
Instrument Functions
Trigger Port – Option R&S FSP-B28
Trigger Signal Accepted by
Analyzer
Data Acquisition
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Trigger
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