Internal Manual Level Trigger - Ladybug PowerSensor+ LB480A Product Manual

Pulse profiling application
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Models LB480A/LB680A USB PowerSensor+™
Product Manual PPA (Pulse Profiling Application)

Internal Manual Level Trigger

The sensor is capable of triggering on the incoming signal from about -55dBm to +20dBm when Internal Manual
Level is selected and a value is entered as shown below. This trigger mode requires that you set the trigger level
manually. If you set the trigger level too high you will not get a trace. Instead you will get a "Trigger?" message in the
middle top of the measurement grid. This message indicates that a trigger was not found. If the trigger is set too low
then the system will trigger on noise and you will get a noise trace.
All trigger modes can use positive or negative Edge triggering as well as Cont (continuous) or Sngl (single) sweep.
The trigger Delay function (up to 10 msec) must be enabled/disabled from the delay window as shown below. The
standard LB480A power sensor has External TTL input/output connectors labeled TI/TO (SMB-male). See the trigger
limits in the specifications section of this document (or the LB480A data sheet) to employ the External TTL trigger
capability utilizing the trigger connectors on the sensor body.
NOTE: An incoming pulse must be on at least 0.20 usec followed by at least 1 usec of off time for the sensor to
properly trigger.
Revision: 08/02/11
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