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Triggers
R&S
®
RTO6
219User Manual 1801.6687.02 ─ 05
Pulse width
This setting is available for user-defined video signals if "Standard" is set to "Custom".
Remote command:
TRIGger<m>:TV:CUSTom:
SDURation on page 1417
Scan
Sets the scanning system.
This setting is available for user-defined video signals if "Standard" is set to "Custom".
"Interlaced"
Interlace scanning uses two fields to create a frame. One field con-
tains all the odd lines (odd, first, or upper filed), the other contains all
the even lines of the image (even, second, or lower field). First the
lines of the odd filed are processed, then the lines of the even field.
"Progressive"
Progressive scanning is a method to capture, transmit and display all
lines of a frame in sequence.
"Segmented"
Progressive segmented frame uses progressive scanning to capture
the frame, and interlaced scanning for transmission and display
.
Remote command:
TRIGger<m>:TV:CUSTom:SCANmode on page 1415
6.3.15 NFC trigger
The Near Field Communication (NFC) trigger triggers on characteristic events of NFC
signals. This trigger type requires option R&S RT
O6--K11 "I/Q Software Interface".
For details, see Chapter 17.4, "NFC trigger", on page 1066
6.3.16 CDR trigger
The clock data recovery (CDR) trigger triggers on the edges of a clock edge stream
that is recovered from a data signal using the hardware CDR. This trigger type requires
option R&S RTO6--K13 "CDR".
For details, see Chapter 18.3.2.2, "CDR trigger", on page 1118.
6.3.17 Triggering on serial buses
Protocol analysis including configuration, triggering, and decoding is described in
Chapter 13, "Protocol analysis", on page 484.
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