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16 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet
Performance Characteristics (Continued)
Acquisition modes
Normal
Peak detect Capture glitch as narrow as 500 ps at all timebase settings
Averaging Select from 2, 4, 8, 16, 64... to 65,536
High resolution mode 12 bits of resolution when ≥ 20 µs/div
Segmented Re-arm time= 19 µs (minimum time between trigger events)
Trigger system
Trigger modes – Normal (triggered): Requires trigger event for scope to trigger
– Auto: Triggers automatically in absence of trigger event
– Single: Triggers only once on a trigger event, press [Single] again for scope to find another trigger event, or press
[Run] to trigger continuously in either Auto or Normal mode
– Force: Front panel button that forces a trigger
Trigger coupling Coupling selections: AC, DC, noise reject, LF reject and HF reject
Trigger source Each analog channel, each digital channel (MSO models or DSOX2MSO upgrade, Ext, WaveGen, line)
Trigger sensitivity (internal)
1
< 10 mV/div: greater of 1 div or 5 mV; ≥ 10 mV/div: 0.6 div
Trigger sensitivity (external)
1
200 mV (DC to 100 MHz); 350 mV (100 to 200 MHz)
External trigger input Included on all models
Trigger type selections
All 2000 X-Series models
Edge Trigger on a rising, falling, alternating or either edge of any source
Edge then edge (B trigger) Arm on a selected edge, wait a specified time, then trigger on a specified count of another selected edge
Pulse width Trigger on a pulse on a selected channel, whose time duration is less than a value, greater than a value, or inside a time
range
– Minimum duration setting: 2 to 10 ns (depends on bandwidth)
– Maximum duration setting: 10 s
Pattern Trigger when a specified pattern of high, low, and don’t care levels on any combination of analog, digital, or trigger
channels is [entered | exited]. Pattern must have stabilized for a minimum of 2 ns to qualify as a valid trigger condition.
Video Trigger on all lines or individual lines, odd/even or all fields from composite video, or broadcast standards (NTSC, PAL,
SECAM, PAM-M)
Runt Trigger on a position runt pulse that fails to exceed a high level threshold. Trigger on a negative runt pulse that fails
to exceed a low level threshold. Trigger on either polarity runt pulse based on two threshold settings. Runt triggering
can also be time-qualified (< or >) with a minimum time setting of 6~10 ns (depending on bandwidth) and maximum
timesetting of 10 s.
Rise/fall time Trigger on rise-time or fall-time edge speed violations (< or >) based on user-selectable threshold. Select from
(< or >) and time settings range between 3-5 ns (depending on bandwidth) and 10 s
Nth edge burst Trigger on the Nth (1 to 65535) edge of a pulse burst. Specify idle time (10 ns to 10 s) for framing.
Pattern Trigger when a specified pattern of high, low, and don’t care levels on any combination of analog, digital, or
trigger channels is [entered | exited]. Pattern must have stabilized for a minimum of 2 ns to qualify as a valid trigger
condition. Minimum duration setting: 6-10 ns (depending on bandwidth) and 10 s
Or: Trigger on any selected edge across multiple analog or digital channels
I²C (optional) Trigger on I²C (Inter-IC bus) serial protocol at a start/stop condition or user defined frame with address and/or data
values. Also trigger on missing acknowledge, address with no accq, restart, EEPROM read, and 10-bit write.
SPI (optional) Trigger on SPI (Serial Peripherial Interface) data pattern during a specific framing period. Supports positive and negative
Chip Select framing as well as clock Idle framing and userspecified number of bits per frame.
CAN (optional) Trigger on CAN (controller area network) version 2.0A and 2.0B signals. Trigger on the start of frame (SOF) bit (standard).
Remote frame ID (RTR), data frame ID (~RTR), remote or data frame ID, data frame ID and data, error frame, all errors,
acknowledge error and overload frame.
LIN (optional) Trigger on LIN (Local Interconnect Network) sync break, sync frame ID, or frame ID and data
RS232/422/485/UART
(optional)
Trigger on Rx or Tx start bit, stop bit or data content
1. Denotes warranted specifications, all others are typical. Specifications are valid after a 30-minute warm-up period and from ± 10 °C firmware calibration
temperature.