Specifications (MSO70000/C Series, DSA/DPO70000B/C Series, and DPO7000 Series)
Table 1-3: Trigger specifications, all MSO70000/C, DSA/DPO70000B/C, and DPO7000 Series models (cont.)
Pattern and State trigger, minimum
timing requirements, typical,
≥ 4 GHz models
The transition trigger event occurs at the end of the transition. The logic condition must be
valid at the m oment the transition event occurs minus the setup time plus the hold time.
Minimum pulse
width
Minimum rearm
time
Setup time
Hold time
Pattern type 150 ps 200 ps N.A. N.A.
Time qualified pattern type
150 ps 300 ps N.A. N.A.
State type 1.7 GHz
N.A. 25 ps 100 ps
Period trigger sensitivity, typical
≥ 4 G Hz models 1.5 divisions (at input connector)
< 4 GHz models 1.0 division (at input connector)
B trigger after events, minimum
timing requirements, typical,
Minimum pulse
width
Maximum
counting
frequency
Minimum time between channels
≥ 4 G Hz models
140 ps
3.5 GHz
1ns
Minimum pulse width Minimum time between channels
< 4 GHz models
200 ps 1 ns
B trigger after events, event
counter range
≥ 4 G Hz models
1 to 2,000,000,000
< 4 GHz models
1 to 10,000,000
B trigger after time, time delay
range
≥ 4 G Hz models
3.2nsto3Ms
< 4 GHz models
5nsto250s
Variable A event trigger holdoff
range
250 ns to 12 s + random holdoff
Lowest frequency for successful
Set Level to 50%, typical
50 Hz
Trigger Jitter (RMS)
≥4 GHz models 100 fs using enhanced Trigger placement. 1.0 ps RMS (typical) for low frequency, fast rise
time signal, A edge, time holdoff = 30 μs.
<4 GHz models 1.5 ps RMS (typical)
MSO70000/C, DSA70000B/C, DPO7000B/C, DPO7000, MSO5000, DPO5000 Series 1–47