A trigger is a signal that causes the analyzer to make a measurement sweep. The analyzer offers great flexibility in configuring the trigger function.
View the interactive Trigger Model animation to see how triggering works.
External and Auxiliary Triggering (separate topic)
See other 'Setup Measurements' topics
How to set Triggering |
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Note: The Continuous, Single, and Hold settings apply ONLY to the active channel. These settings are available from the Trigger menu, Active Entry keys, and softkeys
View the interactive Trigger Model animation to see how triggering works. Trigger SourceThese settings determine where the trigger signals originate for all existing channels. A valid trigger signal can be generated only when the analyzer is not sweeping. Internal Continuous trigger signals are sent by the analyzer as soon as the previous measurement is complete. Manual One trigger signal is sent when invoked by the Trigger button, the active toolbar, or a programming command. External (uses MEAS TRIG IN) Trigger signals sent out or received from various connectors on the rear panel. Learn more about External and AUX Triggering. External (uses Pulse3) Trigger signals are routed internally without the need of a cable connection between the pulse 3 output to the MEAS TRIG IN on the rear panel. Manual Trigger! - Manually sends one trigger signal to the analyzer. Available ONLY when Manual trigger is selected. Trigger ScopeThese settings determine what is triggered. Global All channels not in Hold receive the trigger signal [Default setting] Channel Only the next channel that is not in Hold receives the trigger signal. This is not obvious or useful unless Trigger Source is set to Manual. This setting enables Point Sweep mode. Channel Trigger StateThese settings determine how many trigger signals the channel will accept. Continuous The channel accepts an infinite number of trigger signals. Groups The channel accepts only the number of trigger signals that is specified in the Number of Groups text box, then goes into Hold. Before selecting groups you must first increment the Number of Groups text box to greater than one. Number of Groups Specify the number of triggers the channel accepts before going into Hold. If in Point Sweep, an entire sweep is considered one group. First increment to desired number, then select 'Groups'. Single The channel accepts ONE trigger signal, then goes into Hold. Another way to trigger a single measurement is to set Trigger Source to Manual, then send a Manual trigger. However, ALL channels are single triggered. Hold The channel accepts NO trigger signals. Trigger ModeThese settings determine what EACH signal will trigger. Sweep and Point modes are available ONLY when both Trigger Source = MANUAL or EXTERNAL AND Trigger Scope = CHANNEL.
For gated SA measurements, Point does not refer to a data point. Instead, it refers to the next LO acquisition. For SA, each time the LO is shifted an acquisition is captured. The time for each LO acquisition is based on the ADC Record Size and time per ADC sample (10 nsec).
When multiport correction is ON, which requires sweeps in more than one direction, traces on the screen will not update until all of the relevant directions have been swept. For example, with all four 2-port S-Parameters displayed:
Restart (Available only from the Trigger menu) Channels in Hold are set to single trigger (the channel accepts a single trigger signal). All other settings are unaffected, including decrementing trigger Groups. See Also
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