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Data Sheet

Trigger System

Characteristic

Description

Main Trigger Modes

Auto, Normal, and Single

Trigger Coupling

DC, AC, HF reject (attenuates >50 kHz), LF

reject (attenuates <50 kHz), noise reject (reduces

sensitivity)

Trigger Holdoff

Range

20 ns to 8 s

Trigger Sensitivity

Characteristic

Description

Internal DC Coupled

0.4 div from DC to 50 MHz, increasing to 1 div at

rated bandwidth

External

(Auxiliary Input)

200 mV from DC to 50 MHz increasing to 500 mV

at 250 MHz

Trigger Level Range

Characteristic

Description

Any Channel

±8 divisions from center of screen

External

(Auxiliary Input)

±8 V

Trigger Modes

Mode

Description

Edge

Positive or negative slope on any channel or front-panel auxiliary input. Coupling includes DC, AC, HF reject, LF reject, and noise reject

Sequence (B-trigger)

Trigger Delay by Time – 4 ns to 8 s. Or Trigger Delay by Events – 1 to 9,999,999 events

Pulse Width

Trigger on width of positive or negative pulses that are >, <, =, or ≠ a specified period of time

Runt

Trigger on a pulse that crosses one threshold but fails to cross a second threshold before crossing the first again

Logic

Trigger when any logical pattern of channels goes false or stays true for specified period of time. Any input can be used as a clock to look for the

pattern on a clock edge. Pattern (AND, OR, NAND, NOR) specified for all analog and digital input channels defined as High, Low, or Don’t Care

Setup and Hold

Trigger on violations of both setup time and hold time between clock and data present on any of the input channels

Rise/Fall Time

Trigger on pulse edge rates that are faster or slower than specified. Slope may be positive, negative, or either

Video

Trigger on all lines, odd, even, or all fields on NTSC, PAL, and SECAM video signals

Extended Video

(Optional)

Trigger on 480p/60, 576p/50, 720p/30, 720p/50, 720p/60, 875i/60, 1080i/50, 1080i/60, 1080p/24, 1080p/24sF, 1080p/25, 1080p/30, 1080p/50,

1080p/60, and custom bi-level and tri-level sync video standards

I

2

C (Optional)

Trigger on Start, Repeated Start, Stop, Missing ACK, Address (7 or 10 bit), Data, or Address and Data on I

2

C buses up to 10 Mb/s

SPI (Optional)

Trigger on SS, MOSI, MISO, or MOSI and MISO on SPI buses up to 10.0 Mb/s

USB (Optional)

Low Speed: Trigger on Sync, Reset, Suspend, Resume, End of Packet, Token (Address) Packet, Data Packet, Handshake Packet, Special

Packet, Error.

Token packet trigger – Any token type, SOF, OUT, IN, SETUP; Address can be specified for Any Token, OUT, IN, and SETUP token types. Address

can be further specified to trigger on ≤, <, =, >, ≥, ≠ a particular value, or inside or outside of a range. Frame number can be specified for

SOF token using binary, hex, unsigned decimal and don’t care digits.

Data packet trigger – Any data type, DATA0, DATA1; Data can be further specified to trigger on ≤, <, =, >, ≥, ≠ a particular data value, or inside

or outside of a range.

Handshake packet trigger – Any handshake type, ACK, NAK, STALL.

Special packet trigger – Any special type, Reserved.

Error trigger – PID Check, CRC5 or CRC16, Bit Stuffing.

Full Speed: Trigger on Sync, Reset, Suspend, Resume, End of Packet, Token (Address) Packet, Data Packet, Handshake Packet, Special

Packet, Error.

Token packet trigger – Any token type, SOF, OUT, IN, SETUP; Address can be specified for Any Token, OUT, IN, and SETUP token types. Address

can be further specified to trigger on ≤, <, =, >, ≥, ≠ a particular value, or inside or outside of a range. Frame number can be specified for

SOF token using binary, hex, unsigned decimal and don’t care digits.

Data packet trigger – Any data type, DATA0, DATA1; Data can be further specified to trigger on ≤, <, =, >, ≥, ≠ a particular data value, or inside

or outside of a range.

Handshake packet trigger – Any handshake type, ACK, NAK, STALL.

Special packet trigger – Any special type, PRE, Reserved.

Error trigger – PID Check, CRC5 or CRC16, Bit Stuffing.

High Speed: Trigger on edge. High Speed support only available on MSO4104 and DPO4104 models.

CAN (Optional)

Trigger on Start of Frame, Frame Type (data, remote, error, overload), Identifier (standard or extended), Data, Identifier and Data, End of Frame,

Missing ACK, or Bit Stuffing Error on CAN signals up to 1 Mb/s. Data can be further specified to trigger on ≤, <, =, >, ≥, or ≠ a specific data value.

User-adjustable sample point is set to 50% by default

LIN (Optional)

Trigger on Sync, Identifier, Data, Identifier and Data, Wakeup Frame, Sleep Frame, Errors such as Sync, Parity, or Checksum Errors up to 1 Mb/s (by

LIN definition, 20 kb/s)

FlexRay (Optional)

Trigger on Start of Frame, Type of Frame (Normal, Payload, Null, Sync, Startup), Identifier, Cycle Count, Complete Header Field, Data, Identifier and

Data, End of Frame or Errors such as Header CRC, Trailer CRC, Null Frame, Sync Frame, or Startup Frame Errors

RS-232/422/485/UART

(Optional)

Trigger on Tx Start Bit, Rx Start Bit, Tx End of Packet, Rx End of Packet, Tx Data, Rx Data, Tx Parity Error, and Rx Parity Error up to 10 Mb/s

I

2

S/LJ/RJ/TDM

(Optional)

Trigger on Word Select, Frame Sync, or Data. Data can be further specified to trigger on ≤, <, =, >, ≥, ≠ a specific data value, or inside or outside of

a range

Maximum data rate for I

2

S/LJ/RJ is 12.5 Mb/s

Maximum data rate for TDM is 25 Mb/s

Parallel (Available on

MSO models only)

Trigger on a parallel bus data value. Parallel bus can be from 1 to 16 bits in size. Binary and Hex radices are supported

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