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YOKOGAWA DL6000 Series User Manual

YOKOGAWA DL6000 Series
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2-9
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
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
Not met
Met
Results of comparisons
that have been sampled
using the clock
2.3 Triggering

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YOKOGAWA DL6000 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandYOKOGAWA
ModelDL6000 Series
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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