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V-SERIES Datasheet, PDF (38/45 Pages) Keysight Technologies – Infiniium V-Series Oscilloscopes
38 | Keysight | Infiniium V-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet
Infiniium V-Series Performance Characteristics (Continued)
Trigger (Continued)
Trigger mode - hardware
Edge (analog and digital)
Triggers on a specified slope (rising, falling or alternating between rising and falling) and voltage level on any
channel or auxiliary trigger
Edge transition (analog)
Triggers on rising and falling edges that cross two voltage levels in > or < the amount of time specified. Edge
transition setting from 250 ps
Edge then edge (time)
The trigger is qualified by an edge. After a specified time delay between 10 ns to 10 s, a rising or falling edge on any
(analog and digital)
one selected input will generate the trigger
Edge then edge (event)
The trigger is qualified by an edge. After a specified delay between 1 to 16,000,000 rising or falling edges, another
(analog and digital)
rising or falling edge on any one selected input will generate the trigger
Glitch (analog and digital)
Trigger on glitches narrower than the other pulses in your waveform by specifying a width less than your narrowest
pulse and a polarity. Trigger on glitches as narrow as 125 ps (analog only). Glitch range settings from 250 ps to 10 s
Pulse width (analog and digital) Triggers on a pulse width that is wider or narrower than the other pulses in your waveform by specifying a pulse
width and a polarity. Trigger on pulse widths as narrow as 125 ps (analog only). Pulse width range settings from
250 ps to 10 s. Trigger point can be "end of pulse" to "time out"
Runt (analog)
Triggers on a pulse that crosses one threshold but fails to cross a second threshold before crossing the first again.
Can be time qualified with minimum setting of 250 ps
Timeout (analog and digital)
Triggers when a channel stays high, low or unchanged for too long. Timeout settings from 250 ps to 10 s
Pattern (analog and digital)
Triggers when a specified logical combination of the channels is entered, exited or present for a specified period of
time or is within a specified time range or times out. Each channel can have a value of high (H), low (L), or don't care
(X)
State (analog and digital)
Pattern trigger clocked by rising, falling, or alternating between rising and falling edge of one channel
Setup and hold (analog)
Trigger on setup, hold or setup and hold violations in your circuit. Requires a clock and data signal on any two inputs
(except aux or line) channels as trigger sources. Setup and/or hold time must then be specified
Window (analog)
Triggers on an event associated with a window defined by two-user adjustable thresholds. Event can be window
"entered," "exited," "inside (time qualified)" or "outside (time qualified)" voltage range. Trigger point can be "cross
window boundary" or "time out." Time qualify range from 250 ps to 10 s
Gbit serial (analog) 1
Triggers on bit patterns at rates from 480 Mb/s to 12.5 Gb/s
Generic mode - Trigger up to 160-bit sequence of arbitrary NRZ data (high, low, don’t care)
8b/10b mode - Trigger up to 10 “K” and “D” code symbols. Alignment character is K28.5 (either disparity)
PRBS errors mode - Count accumulated bits and errors, and trigger bit error for PRBS 7, 15, 23, and 31
Video (analog)
Triggers from negative sync composite video, field 1, field 2, or alternating fields for interlaced systems, any field,
specified line or any line for interlaced or non-interlaced systems. Support NTSC, PAL-M (525/60), PAL, SECAM
(625/50), EDTV (480p/60), EDTV (576p/50), HDTV (720p/60), HDTV (720p/50), HDTV (1080i/60), HDTV (1080i/50),
HDTV (1080p/60), HDTV (1080p/50), HDTV (1080p/30), HDTV (1080p/25), HDTV (1080p/24) and user-defined
formats
Trigger mode - software
InfiniiScan event identification software
Zone qualify
Software triggers on the user-defined zones on screen. Zones can be specified as either “must intersect” or “must
not intersect.” Up to eight zones can be defined across multiple channels
Generic serial
Software triggers on NRZ-encoded data up to 80-bit pattern. Support multiple clock data recovery methods
including constant frequency, 1st-order PLL, 2nd-order PLL, explicit clock, explicit 1st-order PLL, explicit 2nd-order
PLL, Fibre Channel, FlexRay receiver, FlexRay transmitter (requires E2688A except for the constant frequency clock
data recovery mode)
Measurement limit
Software triggers on the results of the measurement values. For example, when the “pulse width” measurement is
turned on, InfiniiScan measurement software triggers on a glitch as narrow as 40 ps. When the “time interval error
(TIE)” is measured, InfiniiScan can trigger on a specific TIE value
Non-monotonic edge
Software triggers on the non-monotonic edge. The non-monotonic edge is specified by setting a hysteresis value
Runt
Software triggers on a pulse that crosses one threshold but fails to cross a second threshold before crossing the
first again. Unlike hardware runt trigger, InfiniiScan runt trigger can be further qualified via a hysteresis value
Protocol
Require specified protocol option (I2C, SPI, CAN, LIN, RS-232/UART, SVID, USB, PCIe, SATA, SAS, MIPI, Ethernet,
10G-KR, DVI/HDMI, XAUI, and generic 8b/10b)
1.  Models with hardware serial trigger option.