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 Author| Post time 2023-8-11 08:56:47 | Show all posts
Auto - the instrument continuously takes measurements, automatically issuing a new trigger as
soon as a measurement is completed.

Single - the instrument issues one trigger each time the front panel [Single] key is pressed.

Ext - the instrument issues one trigger each time an edge of the appropriate slope arrives at the
rear-panel Ext Trig connector. You can specify the slope on the softkey menu that appears when
Trg Src is set to Ext.

In the Single, and Ext modes, you can specify the number of samples to be taken per trigger by
using the Samples/Trigger softkey. The Single and Ext modes can both buffer up to one trigger,
meaning that if you press [Single] or receive an external trigger while a series of measurements
is in progress, the instrument will finish that series of measurements and then immediately launch
a new series of measurements based on the trigger.


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If multiple [Single] or external triggers are issued during a series of measurements, all triggers
received after the first are discarded.

The [Acquire] menu also configures the delay that occurs before each measurement is taken,
regardless of the trigger mode (Auto, Single, or Ext). This may be either automatic (the delay is
based on the DMM’s settling time) or manual (you specify the delay time).

Finally, note the [Run/Stop] and [Single] keys on the front panel. In Auto trigger mode, pressing
[Run/Stop] stops and resumes measurements, and pressing [Single] switches the instrument to
single trigger mode. In the Single and Ext modes, pressing [Run/Stop] stops readings if they are
in progress, or switches the mode to Auto if readings are stopped.


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 Author| Post time 2023-8-14 08:08:56 | Show all posts
Trigger delay and multiple samples
The instrument inserts a trigger delay between the occurrence of a trigger and the first measurement.
When Auto is used (Delay Auto softkey), the instrument automatically determines the delay based
on function, range and integration time. However, you may need to manually set a delay (Delay Man
softkey) longer than the automatic delay to allow the input to settle before pacing a burst of measurements,
for measurements with long cables, or for measurements of high capacitance or high impedance signals.

If you have configured the instrument for more than one sample per trigger (Samples /Trigger softkey),
in all cases, the first sample is taken one trigger delay time after the trigger occurs.


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Storing and clearing readings
You can store up to 1,000 measurements in the reading memory. Readings are stored in a first-in,
first-out (FIFO) buffer; when reading memory is full, the oldest readings are lost as newer readings
are taken.

In Local (front panel) mode, the instrument collects readings, statistics, trend chart and histogram
information in the background, so if you select any of those options, the data is ready for viewing.
In Remote (SCPI) mode, the instrument does not collect this information by default.

Changing the instrument from Local to Remote does NOT clear any readings in memory. Changing
the instrument from Remote to Local DOEs clear any readings in memory.

In general, you turn the reading of measurements on and off by pressing [Run/Stop], as described
above.


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You can also take one reading or a specified number of readings by pressing [Single].
To save readings, press [Acquire] > Save Readings. Then use the menu that appears to configure
the location where you want to save the readings:


When finished configuring reading storage, press Done > Save Readings to save the readings in
memory to a file.


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Clearing Reading Memory
The following actions clear reading memory:
l Changing the measurement function
l Pressing any Clear Readings softkey
l Transitioning in or out of Probe Hold
l Changing temperature units
l Changing any dB/dBm parameters
l Changing any histogram binning parameter
l Changing the temperature probe or R0
l Recalling a stored state
l Calibrating the instrument
l Switching between 3 A and 10 A inputs
l Changing the position of the Front/Rear switch
l Transferring from Remote to Local mode
l Turning Null on or off or changing the Null value


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These actions do not clear reading memory:
l Changing measurement parameters, such as range and aperture.
l Turning limits on or off, or adjusting limit values
l Pressing [Run/Stop] in front panel auto trigger mode
l Changing the trend chart Recent/All softkey
l Changing samples per trigger or trigger delay
l Changing display modes
l Changing the VM Comp output polarity
l Changing the digit mask
l Changing the histogram, bar meter, or trend chart scale
l Changing user preferences
l Executing self-test


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Probe Hold
Because probing small areas requires careful concentration, it is often difficult to read the instrument
display while taking measurements. Therefore, the instrument includes a front panel [Probe Hold]
key that allows you to take readings without viewing the display. You can generate up to eight readings
and hold them on the display for later viewing. These readings may be of different measurement types
and you may clear displayed readings at any time.



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In Probe Hold mode, the instrument optimizes measurement settings to allow reliable detection of
stable signals (these settings are restored to their original values when you exit Probe Hold.) When
you probe a signal, the instrument beeps (if the beeper is enabled) and automatically records a
measurement when it finds a series of stable readings. You may take additional readings without
pressing [Probe Hold] again.

Press Remove Last to remove the last reading from the list. Press Clear List to remove all
readings from the list.

Because the Probe Hold display is optimized for the Probe Hold readings, you may not combine
it with other display modes, such as histogram, bar graph, trend chart, or statistics.
Probe Hold is a front panel only function. Readings recorded in Probe Hold mode cannot be
accessed from remote. You can, however, take a screen capture of the probe hold display,
see Utility Menu - Manage Files for details.


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Math - Introduction
The [Math] key is the shifted [Null]:

These math functions are available:
Null
l dB/dBm Scaling
l Statistics
l Limits


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