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YOKOGAWA DLM4000 Series User Manual

YOKOGAWA DLM4000 Series
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11-15
IM DLM4038-02EN
Searching Waveforms
When There is No Clock Source (When the Clock Source is X)
You can set the pattern for all the signal states for CH1 to CH7, CH8 or L0 to L7, A0 to A7, B0 to
B7, and Math1 to Math4.
* A0 to A7 and B0 to B7 are available on models with the /L16 options.
Setting the Time Width Mode (Mode)
Press the Mode soft key to display the following menu.
Set what kind of relationship between the length of time the state condition is met or not met and
the specified reference times (Time1 and Time2) will result in a detected point.
More than: A point is detected when the period during which the state condition is met or not
met is longer than reference time Time1 and the condition changes.
Less than: A point is detected when the period during which the state condition is met or not
met is shorter than reference time Time1 and the condition changes.
Between: A point is detected when the period during which the state condition is met or not
met is longer than Time1 but shorter than Time2 and the condition changes.
OutOfRange: A point is detected when the period during which the state condition is met or not
met is shorter than Time1 or longer than Time2 and the condition changes.
TimeOut: A point is detected when the period during which the state condition is met or not
met is longer than reference time Time1.
11.5 Searching for State Width

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YOKOGAWA DLM4000 Series Specifications

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BrandYOKOGAWA
ModelDLM4000 Series
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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