Instrument Function
R&S
®
SMU200A
392Operating Manual 1007.9845.32 ─ 15
The "Trigger Example" graph displays schematically the waveform output, depending on
the activated trigger and the next segment settings.
"Same Seg-
ment"
Depending on the trigger setting, the currently selected segment is con-
tinuously output either immediately or after a trigger event.
Signal generation takes place differently according to the trigger selected
in the "Trigger In" section:
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In the case of "Trigger = Auto", output starts at once and the segment
is generated continuously. Trigger events are ignored.
If the segment is changed in "Next Segment", output of the current
segment is stopped and the new segment is output immediately, fol-
lowing a system-imposed signal gap (see above).
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In the case of "Trigger = Armed_Auto", output starts after the first
trigger event. The segment is then generated continuously. Further
trigger events are ignored.
If the segment is changed in "Next Segment", signal output is stop-
ped and the new segment is not output until a trigger occurs.
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In the case of "Trigger = Retrigger", output starts at once and the
segment is generated continuously, a trigger event causes a restart.
If the segment is changed in "Next Segment", output of the current
segment is stopped and the new segment is output immediately, fol-
lowing a system-imposed signal gap (see above).
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In the case of "Trigger = Armed_Retrigger", output starts after the
first trigger event. The segment is then generated continuously. Fur-
ther trigger events cause a restart.
If the segment is changed in "Next Segment", signal output is stop-
ped and the new segment is not output until a trigger occurs.
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In the case of "Trigger = Single", output starts after the first trigger
event. The segment is then generated once. Further trigger events
cause a restart.
If the segment is changed in "Next Segment", signal output is not
stopped. The new segment is not output until a trigger occurs.
Baseband Signal - Baseband Block