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IM DLM6054-01EN
Features
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Index
App
Pulse State and Logic Pulse State Triggers (ENHANCED)
The DL6000/DLM6000 triggers when the time width mode condition is met and the result of state
comparison changes from “met
”
to “not met
”
or from “not met
”
to “met.
”
The time width mode condition
specifies a relationship between the reference times and the result of state comparison. State
comparison is the comparison of the signal states to their specified state conditions. If you specify a
clock source, the DL6000/DLM6000 samples the comparison results using the clock and triggers on
the point of change in sync with the clock.
* If the time width mode is set to
TimeOut, the DL6000/DLM6000 triggers when the specified amount
of time elapses.
You cannot trigger using combinations of analog and logic signal pulse states.
Result of comparison
with the state conditions
H
H
CH1
CH2
Mode: More than; Clock source: None
State: CH1 = H, CH2 = L, other channels = X, AND
Condition: False
Trigger
CH1
CH2
L
H
L
L
t
Time1
Not met
Not met
Met
CH1
CH2
H
H
CH1
CH2
L
H
L
L
t
T1
t > T1
Trigger
CH3
Mode: More than; Clock source: CH3,
State: CH1 = H, CH2 = L, other channels = X, AND
Condition: False
Result of comparison
with the state conditions
Not met
Not met
Met
Not met
Met
Results of comparisons
that have been sampled
using the clock
2.3 Triggering