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Model 670C Berkeley Nucleonics Corp. 55 of 96
External: the event is generated by the signal applied externally on the
BNC connector (TRIGGER IN) when it crosses the selected Threshold.
Note: The Trigger buttons and the Trigger from remote command are always
active, independently from the selecting Trigger Source.
Repeat
Defines how many times the waveform in the entry is repeated: 1 to
4,294,967,295 or infinite cycles.
Jump If Event
Defines the event that must occur for the Jump To feature.
When a Jump event happens the sequencer jumps to the selected entry in the
Jump To Entry field. It will complete the period of the current waveform before
jump to another entry.
None: The Jump To feature is disabled.
Button: the event is provided to the instrument by the Trigger button on
the keyboard or Trigger button on the menu bar or from a Remote
Command.
Timer: the event is internally generated by a Timer you can set on the
Settings Trigger page.
External: the event is generated by the signal applied externally on the
BNC connector (TRIGGER IN) when it crosses the selected Threshold.
Note: The Trigger buttons and the Trigger from remote command are always
active, independently from the selecting Trigger Source.
Jump To Entry
Defines the Jump To entry target.
The sequencer jumps to the entry selected in that target when the event
condition is met.
Note: The sequencer can jump immediately or when all the repetitions have been
executed as selected in the Jump Mode field (Device Settings General section).
Next: the sequencer jumps to the next element in the sequence
Previous: the sequencer jumps to the previous element in the sequence.
First: the sequencer jumps to the first element in the sequence
Last: the sequencer jumps to the last element in the sequence
Item: the sequencer jumps to the selected entry index.
Go To Entry
When all repetitions are completed (without being interrupted by a Jump To or
Pattern jump To feature), the sequencer goes to the selected Go To Entry. By
default, the Go To entry is Next.
Next: the sequencer goes to the next element in the sequence. If the
current element is the last, it will go to the first.
Previous: the sequencer goes to the previous element in the sequence.
If the current element is the first, it will go to the last.
First: the sequencer goes to the first element in the sequence
Last: the sequencer goes to the last element in the sequence
Item: the sequencer goes to the selected entry index.
Pattern Jump
Defines the pattern code for the “Pattern Jump feature.
It can be a number from 0 to 255.
The “Pattern Jump is a conditional jump that occurs when a Pattern code is
received by the sequencer.