5 To Trigger the Oscilloscope RIGOL
DS6000 User’s Guide 5-13
Time Setting:
In this oscilloscope, positive slope time is defined as the time difference between the
two crossing points of the two trigger level lines (the trigger level upper limit
(namaely Up Level) and the trigger level lower limit (namaely Low Level)) with the
positive edge; negative slope time is defined as the time difference between the two
crossing points of the two trigger level lines with the negative edge, as shown in the
figure below:
When the Slope Condition is set to
, , or ,
press Time and use to input the desired value. The range available is from
10 ns to 1 s.
When the Slope Condition is set to or , press Upper Limit
and Lower Limit respectively and use to input the desired values. The
range of time upper limit available is from 20 ns to 1 s. The range of the time
lower limit available is from 10 ns to 999 ms. Note: The time lower limit must be
lower than the upper limit.
Vertical Window:
Press Vertical to select the desired vertical window.
You can select the boundaries of the trigger level and then use TRIGGER
LEVEL
to adjust the trigger level. During the adjustment, two orange trigger level lines and
two trigger marks (
and ) appear on the screen and move up and down with
the turning of the knob. Meanwhile, the trigger level information is displayed at the
lower-left corner of the screen. When stopping turning the knob, the trigger level
lines and trigger level information will disappear in about 2 seconds.
When the Slope Condition is set to
, , , or , the
current trigger level and slope value will be displayed at the lower-left corner of the
screen.
When the Slope Condition is set to or , the current trigger level
and slope range will be displayed at the lower-left corner of the screen.
Up Level
Low Level
B