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display becomes stable on the screen.
Normal: This mode allows the scopebox to acquire a
waveform only when it is triggered. If no trigger occurs,
the scopebox keeps waiting, and the previous
waveform, if any, will remain on the display.
Single: In this mode, it only acquires the waveform that
generates for the first time the trigger conditions are
met, and then stops after finishing capture.
Source
Select which channel as trigger signal.
Slope
+ : Trigger on rising edge
- : Trigger on falling edge
High Freq
Rejection
Reject high frequency signals when selected.
2) If Pulse Width trigger is selected (Pulse trigger occurs according to the
wi
dth of pulse. The abnormal signals can be detected through setting up the
pulse width condition):
Menu Comments/Settings
Sweep
The sweep mode determines how the scopebox
behaves in the absence of a trigger event. The
scopebox provides three trigger modes: Auto, Normal,
and Single.
Auto: It allows the scopebox to acquire waveforms
even when it does not detect a trigger condition. If no
trigger condition occurs while the scopebox is waiting
for a specific period, it will force itself to trigger.
When forcing invalid triggers, the scopebox can not
synchronize the waveform, and then waveform seems
to roll across the display. If valid triggers occur, the
display becomes stable on the screen.
Normal: This mode allows the scopebox to acquire a