5.
[Glitch]
trigger
The glitch-trigger condition is satisfied when a pulse width of an input signal that has crossed the
specified level is shorter than the specified width. These triggers are disabled when the sampling
rate is set at 200 MS/s.
The external sampling is cannot be set when the envelope is used. This trigger cannot be set when
Model MR8990 is used.
Setting
Level
–f.s.
Default:
Slope
Event
With
With
Width
2
times to
the sampling period
Triggering the Instrument Using Analog Signals (Analog Trigger)
Width
Level
Input waveform
Slope:
[
]
to
+f.s.
Allows you to specify a level for detecting glitches.
0
,
Allows you to choose which of the following points to use
to detect glitches: two consecutive points at which a signal
crosses the specified level while rising; or those while falling.
OR
1
to
4,000
Allows you to enter the number of events.
The instrument counts the number of times the glitch-trigger
condition is satisfied. An analog trigger is generated only
after the count reaches the specified number of events.
AND
Not available
4000
times of
Allows you to enter a pulse width (time), which is used to
determine a glitch.
The glitch-trigger condition is satisfied when a pulse width is
shorter than the specified width. (The available setting range
varies depending on the sampling periods. Lower limit: 2
times sampling period or more; Upper limit: 4000 times
sampling period or less)
HIOKI MR6000A966-03
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