What Is Analog Pulse Width Triggering?
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What Is Analog Pulse Width Triggering?
A positive analog pulse is when a signal crosses over a threshold that you specify, and then back under that threshold. A negative analog pulse is when a signal crosses under a threshold that you specify, and then back over that threshold. An analog pulse width trigger occurs when the oscilloscope detects an analog pulse that fits the parameters that you specify.
- You can search for pulses shorter than a certain time.
- You can search for pulses longer than a given time.
- You can search for pulses within a given range of time.
- You can search for pulses outside a given range of time.
Pulse width triggering is supported in firmware version 15.2 or greater.