Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Contents
- 1 For Your Safety
- 2 Getting Started
- 3 Waveform Setup
- 3.1 Connecting Probes
- 3.2 Vertical Setup
- 3.3 Horizontal Setup
- 3.4 Acquisition Control
- 3.5 Roll Mode
- 3.6 Trigger
- 3.6.1 General Trigger Settings
- 3.6.2 Edge Trigger
- 3.6.3 Glitch Trigger
- 3.6.4 Width Trigger
- 3.6.5 Video/TV Trigger
- 3.6.6 External Trigger (R&S RTH1002)
- 3.6.7 Pattern Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 3.6.8 State Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 3.6.9 Runt Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 3.6.10 Slew Rate Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 3.6.11 Data2Clock Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 3.6.12 Serial Pattern Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 3.6.13 Timeout Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 3.6.14 Interval Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 3.6.15 Window Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 3.6.16 Protocol Trigger (R&S RTH-K1, -K2, -K3, -K9 and -K10)
- 4 Waveform Analysis
- 5 Mask Testing
- 6 Spectrum Analysis
- 6.1 FFT Mode
- 6.2 Spectrum Mode (Option R&S RTH-K18)
- 6.3 Harmonics Measurement (Option R&S RTH-K34)
- 7 Multimeter Measurements
- 8 Data Logging
- 9 Protocol Analysis
- 10 Logic Analyzer (R&S RTH-B1 MSO)
- 11 Frequency Counter (R&S RTH-K33)
- 12 Documenting Results
- 13 General Instrument Setup
- 14 Network Connections
- 15 Remote Control Commands
- 15.1 Conventions used in Command Description
- 15.2 Mode
- 15.3 Waveform Setup
- 15.3.1 Automatic Setup
- 15.3.2 Vertical Setup
- 15.3.3 Horizontal Setup
- 15.3.4 Acquisition Control
- 15.3.5 Trigger
- 15.3.5.1 General Trigger Settings
- 15.3.5.2 Edge Trigger
- 15.3.5.3 Glitch Trigger
- 15.3.5.4 Width Trigger
- 15.3.5.5 Video/TV Trigger
- 15.3.5.6 External Trigger (R&S RTH1002)
- 15.3.5.7 Pattern Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 15.3.5.8 State Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 15.3.5.9 Runt Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 15.3.5.10 Slew Rate Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 15.3.5.11 Data2Clock Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 15.3.5.12 Serial Pattern Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 15.3.5.13 Timeout Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 15.3.5.14 Interval Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 15.3.5.15 Window Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)
- 15.4 Waveform Analysis
- 15.5 Mask Testing
- 15.6 Spectrum Analysis
- 15.7 Digital Multimeter (R&S RTH1002)
- 15.8 Voltmeter (R&S RTH1004)
- 15.9 Counter Mode (R&S RTH-K33)
- 15.10 Data Logging
- 15.11 Protocol Analysis
- 15.12 Logic Analyzer (R&S RTH-B1 MSO)
- 15.13 Documenting Results
- 15.14 General Instrument Setup
- 15.15 WLAN Connection (Option R&S RTH-K200/200US)
- 15.16 User Scripting (R&S RTH-K38)
- Annex
- List of Commands
Waveform Setup
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Chapter 3.6.5, "Video/TV Trigger", on page 58
R&S RTH-K19 trigger options
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Chapter 3.6.7, "Pattern Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)", on page 63
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Chapter 3.6.8, "State Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)", on page 65
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Chapter 3.6.9, "Runt Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)", on page 66
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Chapter 3.6.10, "Slew Rate Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)", on page 68
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Chapter 3.6.11, "Data2Clock Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)", on page 69
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Chapter 3.6.12, "Serial Pattern Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)", on page 71
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Chapter 3.6.13, "Timeout Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)", on page 74
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Chapter 3.6.14, "Interval Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)", on page 75
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Chapter 3.6.15, "Window Trigger (R&S RTH-K19)", on page 76
Options containing special triggers
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Chapter 3.6.16, "Protocol Trigger (R&S RTH-K1, -K2, -K3, -K9 and -K10)",
on page 77
Remote command:
TRIGger:TYPE on page 314
Source
Selects the trigger source, the channel on which the trigger condition is checked. All
possible channels are listed. You can trigger on any channel to which a signal is con-
nected, even if the channel is not active.
For most trigger types, analog and digital channels can be used as trigger source. Digi-
tal channels require option R&S RTH-B1. For video, runt and slew rate trigger, only
analog channels are available.
Remote command:
TRIGger:SOURce on page 314
Trigger Level
Sets the trigger voltage level.
For the Video/TV trigger, the trigger level is the threshold of the sync pulse. Make sure
that the trigger level crosses the synchronizing pulses of the video signal.
Remote command:
TRIGger:LEVel<m>:VALue on page 315
Holdoff Mode
Selects the method to define the holdoff.
The trigger holdoff defines when the next trigger after the current will be recognized.
Thus, it affects the next trigger to occur after the current one. Holdoff helps to obtain
stable triggering when the oscilloscope is triggering on undesired events.
Trigger