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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Upper Trigger Level / Lower Trigger Level
Set the upper and lower voltage thresholds for the window trigger. The trigger levels
are the vertical window limits.
Remote command:
TRIGger:LEVel<m>:WINDow:UPPer on page 336
TRIGger:LEVel<m>:WINDow:LOWer on page 336
Range
Selects how the time limit of the window is defined. Time conditioning is available for
the vertical conditions "Stay Inside" and "Stay Outside".
"Longer"
Triggers if the signal crosses the upper or lower level after the speci-
fied "Width" time is reached.
"Shorter"
Triggers if the signal crosses the upper or lower level before the
specified "Width" time is reached.
"Equal"
Triggers if the signal stays inside or outside the vertical window limits
for the time "Width" "±Tolerance".
"Unequal"
Triggers if the signal stays inside or outside the vertical window limits
for a time unequal to "Width" "±Tolerance"
"Inside"
Triggers if the signal stays inside or outside the vertical window limits
at least for the time "Min Width" and for "Max Width" at the most.
"Outside"
"Outside" is the opposite definition of "Inside". The trigger occurs if
the signal stays inside or outside the vertical window limits for a time
shorter than "Min Width" or longer than "Max Width".
Remote command:
TRIGger:WINDow:TIME on page 336
TRIGger:WINDow:WIDTh on page 337
TRIGger:WINDow:DELTa on page 337
TRIGger:WINDow:MINWidth on page 338
TRIGger:WINDow:MAXWidth on page 338
3.6.16 Protocol Trigger (R&S RTH-K1, -K2, -K3, -K9 and -K10)
The protocol trigger requires at least one of the serial protocol options.
For protocol setup and trigger settings, see:
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Chapter 9.2.3, "I2C Trigger Settings", on page 185
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Chapter 9.3.3, "SPI Trigger Settings", on page 194
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Chapter 9.4.3, "UART Trigger Settings", on page 201
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Chapter 9.5.3, "CAN Trigger Settings", on page 210
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Chapter 9.6.3, "LIN Trigger Settings", on page 223
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Chapter 9.7.3, "SENT Trigger Settings", on page 236
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