P-Scope Quick Start Guide – Rev. AP5
The following table defines the items in the Trigger Setup window:
Item
Type
Capture
Pull down:
Method
% Clock
Slide Bar:
Deviation
# Frames
Slide Bar:
Before Stop
Trigger
Slide Bar:
Position
Not used in this
Alpha release
Options/Settings
Description
No Trigger (One
The capturing of data begins when the Capture
Shot Capture)
button is pressed and ends when the frame
capacity, defined by the Frame Count slide bar,
is exhausted.
No Trigger
The capturing of data begins when you click the
(Running Capture)
Capture Data button and ends when you click
the Stop Capture button. The data that is
captured is the set of frames that end at the
stop capture point and extend back in time to
cover the set of frames determined by the
capacity of the buffer as defined by the Capture
Buffer % sidebar.
Video Format
The capturing of data begins at the initial
Change
occurrence of the trigger event (a video format
change). A video format change is any change
in pixel rate beyond a threshold defined by
the % Clock Deviation parameter.
0 to 100%
Defines what constitutes a Pixel Clock Change.
Expressed in percentage of the pixel rate. This
option is only available when you have selected
Video Format Change option is set to Trigger on
Pixel Clock Change.
10 to 100
The number of frames that are captured after
the trigger criteria is met. This option is only
available when you have selected Video Format
Change option is set to Trigger on Pixel Clock
Change.
Begin
Indicates that the data that is captured and
stored for later analysis is the data throughout
out a range which begins at the trigger point and
extends to the range of frame data whose
capacity is defined by the Capture Buffer %
setting.
Center
Indicates that the captured data, stored for later
analysis, is the data throughout out a range
such that the amount of data is distributed
equally around the trigger point. In other words,
equal amount of frame data prior to the trigger
point as there is after the trigger point.
P/N 68-00214
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