9 Characteristics and Specifications
Agilent U1602B/U1604B User’s and Service Guide 177
Trigger System
Source Channel 1 and Channel 2
Modes Auto, normal, single
Selections Edge, pulse width, pattern, video
Edge Trigger on a rising or falling edge of any source.
Pattern Trigger at the beginning of a pattern of high, low levels and rising or falling edge
established across any of the channels with conditions of AND, OR, NOR and NAND
between the channels.
Pulse width 200 ns to 10 s. Trigger when a positive or negative pulse width of any source larger
than, less than, equal to or not equal to duration.
Video Video trigger sensitivity: 0.7 division trigger level.
Available to both Channel 1 and Channel 2.
Analog progressive and interlaced video standards including NTSC, PAL and SECAM.
Positive or negative sync pulse polarity.
Modes — all fields, even fields, odd fields or line 5 – 263 within a field.
Range ± 4 divisions from center screen
Level accuracy ± 0.5 divisions
Trigger sensitivity DC to 5 MHz: 0.8 divisions
U1602B: 5 MHz to 20 MHz — 1 division
U1604B: 5 MHz to 40 MHz — 1 division
Coupling DC, AC (< 1 Hz), HF reject (> 50 kHz), LF reject (<30 kHz), Noise reject
Measurement System
Autoscale Finds and displays all active scope channels, sets edge trigger mode on highest
numbered channel, sets vertical sensitivity on scope channel. Requires voltage > 20
mVp-p, 0.5% duty cycle and frequency > 100 Hz.
Automatic measurement Measurements continuously updated.
Voltage Peak-to-peak, maximum, minimum, amplitude, top, base, +overshoot, –overshoot,
preshoot, RMS, mean and one cycle mean.