2. Set the Search T
ype to Rise/Fall Time.
3. Select the search Source.
4. Use the menu fields to set the search parameters.
To change the settings on an existing search, double-tap the search badge and make necessary changes.
Rise/Fall Time Search configuration menu fields and controls
Field or control Description
Display
Sets the display of the mark icons on or off.
Search Type Set to Rise/Fall T
ime.
Source Lists the source channel or waveform to use to trigger or search. Types that require multiple inputs will
replace this control with a different source definition control.
Mark When
• < Limit: A signal has a rise/fall time less than the specified time limit.
• > Limit: A signal has a rise/fall time greater than the specified time limit.
• = Limit: A signal has a rise/fall time that is equal to the specified time limit (±5%).
• ≠Limit: A signal has a rise/fall time that does not equal (is greater than or less than) the specified
time limit (±5%).
Time Limit Sets the time period condition to be met.
Slope Sets the signal transition direction to detect. (rising, falling, or either direction).
Upper Threshold
Sets the upper amplitude level through which the signal must pass to be considered a valid transition.
Lower Threshold
Sets the lower amplitude level through which the signal must pass to be considered a valid transition.
Copy Trigger Settings to
Search
Sets the search criteria to match the current oscilloscope trigger settings. If the trigger settings are not
valid in Search, this control is either not available or grayed out.
Copy Search Settings to
Trigger
Sets the current oscilloscope trigger settings to match the search criteria.
Other search types
Bus Search configuration menus on page 135
Edge Search configuration menu on page 152
Logic Search configuration menu on page 153
Pulse Width Search configuration menu on page 155
Runt Search configuration menu on page
158
Setup and Hold Search configuration menu on page 159
Timeout Search configuration menu on page 160
Menus and dialog boxes
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