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The Spectral palette uses color-grading to indicate
frequency of occurrence with colder colors like blue indi-
cating frequently occurring events and hot colors like red
indicating rarely occurring events.
The Normal palette uses the default channel color (like
yellow for channel one) along with gray-scale to indicate
frequency of occurrence where frequently occurring events
are bright.
The Inverted palette uses the default channel color along
with grayscale to indicate frequency of occurrence where
rarely occurring events are bright.
These color palettes quickly highlight the events that over
time occur more often or, in the case of infrequent anomalies,
occur less often.
Infinite or variable persistence choices determine how long
waveforms stay on the display, helping you to determine how
often an anomaly is occurring.
Triggering
Discovering a device fault is only the first step. Next, you must
capture the event of interest to identify root cause. To enable
this, the MDO4000C contains over 125 trigger combinations
providing a complete set of triggers – including runt, logic,
pulse width/glitch, setup and hold violation, serial packet, and
parallel data – to help quickly locate your event of interest.
And with up to a 20 M record length, you can capture many
events of interest, even thousands of serial packets, in a
single acquisition for further analysis while maintaining high
resolution to zoom in on fine signal details and record reliable
measurements.
Over 125 trigger combinations make capturing your event of interest easy.
Wave Inspector
®
Waveform Navigation and
Automated Search
With long record lengths, a single acquisition can include thou-
sands of screens of waveform data. Wave Inspector
®
, the
industry’s best tool for waveform navigation and automated
search, enables you to find events of interest in seconds.
Wave Inspector controls provide unprecedented eciency in viewing, navigating,
and analyzing waveform data. Zip through your long record by turning the outer
pan control (1). Get details from the beginning to end in seconds. See something
of interest and want to see more details? Just turn the inner zoom control (2).