4.Advanced User Guidebook
Trigger on the specified data when the timeout condition is meet. When using
SPI trigger, you need to specify the SCL and SDA data sources.
In SPI bus trigger mode, the trigger setting information is displayed on bottom
right of the screen, for example, , indicates that trigger type is
SPI, CH1 trigger level is 0.00mV.
SPI Trigger menu list:
Set vertical channel bus type as SPI trigger.
Set the minimum time that SCL must be idle, that
is a period of SCL, available range 100ns-10s.
Time out means SCL keeps idle for a specified
time before oscilloscope starts to search for the
data (SDA) on which to trigger. Click or to
set time out, click to move cursor to choose
which digit to be set.
Set Clock Edge as rising edge or falling edge.
Means sample the SDA data on the rising edge or
falling edge of the clock.
Set the number of bits of the serial data character
string. It can be set to any integer between 4-32.
Click or to set Data Bits.
Set the number of the data bits, ranges from 0-31,
click or to set Current Bit.
Set the value of the current data bit as H, L, or X
(H or L).
Set all the data bits to be the specified value in
Data.
Acquire waveform even no trigger occurred
Acquire waveform when trigger occurred
When trigger occurs, acquire one waveform then
stop
4. CAN Trigger (Optional)
CAN (Controller Area Network) is a serial communication protocol of the ISO
international standardization.
By using the CAN bus trigger, you can trigger on Start of Frame, Type of
Frame, Identifier, Data, ID & Data, End of Frame, Missing Ack, or Bit