Infiniium 9000 series performance characteristics – Atec Agilent-Infiniium-9000 Series User Manual
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Trigger modes
Edge (analog and digital)
Triggers on a specified slope (rising, falling or alternating between rising and falling) and voltage
level on any channel.
Edge transition (analog)
Trigger on rising or falling edges that cross two voltage levels in > or < the amount of time specified.
Edge transition setting from 250 ps.
Edge then edge (time)
The trigger is qualified by an edge. After a specified time delay between 10 ns to 10 s, a rising or
(analog and digital)
falling edge on any one selected input will generate the trigger.
Edge then edge (event)
The trigger is qualified by an edge. After a specified delay between 1 to 16,000,000 rising or falling
(analog and digital)
edges, another rising or falling edge on any one selected input will generate the trigger.
Glitch (analog and digital)
Triggers on glitches narrower than the other pulses in your waveform by specifying a width less than
your narrowest pulse and a polarity. Glitch range settings equal pulse width settings
Line
Triggers on the line voltage powering the oscilloscope.
Pulse width (analog and digital)
Trigger on a pulse that is wider or narrower than specified.
4 GHz model
Minimum detectable pulse width: 125 ps for analog channels, 1 ns for digital channels.
Pulse width range settings: 250 ps to 10 s for analog channels, 2 ns to 10 s for digital channels.
2.5 GHz model
Minimum detectable pulse width: 200 ps for analog channels, 1 ns for digital channels. Pulse width
range settings: 350 ps to 10 s for analog channels, 2 ns to 10 s for digital channels.
1 GHz and 600 MHz model
Minimum detectable pulse width: 500 ps for analog channels, 1 ns for digital channels. Pulse width
range settings: 700 ps to 10 s for analog channels, 2 ns to 10 s for digital channels.
Runt (analog)
Triggers on a pulse that crosses one threshold but fails to cross a second threshold before crossing
the first again. Runt settings equal pulse width settings.
Timeout (analog and digital)
Trigger when a channel stays high, low, or unchanged for too long.
Timeout settings equal pulse width settings.
Pattern/pulse range
Triggers when a specified logical combination of the channels is entered, exited, present for a
(analog and digital)
specified period of time or is within a specified time range or times out. Each channel can have a
value of High (H), Low (L) or Don’t care (X).
State (analog and digital)
Pattern trigger clocked by the rising, falling or alternating between rising and falling edge of one channel.
Setup/hold (analog)
Triggers on setup, hold, or setup and hold violations in your circuit. Requires a clock and data signal
on any two inputs (except aux or line) channels as trigger sources. Setup and/or hold time must
then be specified.
Window (analog)
Trigger on entering, exiting, or inside specified voltage range
Video (analog)
NTSC, PAL-M(525/60), PAL, SECAM(625,50) EDTV(480p/60), EDTV(576/50), HDTV(720p/60),
HDTV(720p/50) HDTV(1080i/60)
Serial (analog and digital)
Requires specified serial software option, I
2
C, SPI, CAN, LIN,FlexRay, RS-232/UART, JTAG, USB,
PCIe, MIPI D-Phy, generic 8B/10B
Zone-qualified
Requires InfiniiScan software option. SW-based triggering across up to 8 user-drawn zones. For each
zone, user specifies “must intersect” or “must not intersect.” Zones can be drawn on multiple
channels and combined using Boolean expressions.
Infiniium 9000 Series performance characteristics