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6. The Mode eld de nes how the trigger activates a sequence. Each mode are not compatible with each combi-
nation of trigger type and repeatability. Figure
Trigger Modes. Four Modes are available and are the following:
• Uninterrupted: This mode activates the channel sequence when an input greater than 3.3 V is detected
by the BNC input. Following input pulses will be ignored while the sequence is running (Fig. 2.4). When
the Repeatable sequence checkbox is checked, the sequence will restart with the arrival of the rst input
pulse after the sequence has nished (Fig. 2.4b). This mode is available for Triggered pulse only.
(a) Triggered Non-Repeatable Sequence
• Pause: This mode activates the channel sequence when a rising edge greater than 3.3 V is detected on
the BNC input (Fig. 2.5). Following input pulses (when Triggered, Fig. 2.5a) or falling edge (when Gated,
Fig. 2.5c) will pause the sequence and the sequence will continue when the next rising edge is received.
When the Repeatable sequence checkbox is checked, the sequence will restart with the arrival of the rst
input pulse after the sequence has nished (Figs.
(a) Triggered Non-Repeatable Sequence
(c) Gated Non-Repeatable Sequence
• Continue: This mode activates the channel sequence when a rising edge greater than 3.3 V is detected on
the BNC input (Fig. 2.6). The following input pulse (when Triggered, Fig. 2.6a) or a falling edge (when Gated,
Fig. 2.6c) will turn o the output, but the sequence will continue. The output will be turned back on at the
reception of the following rising edge. Triggers only a ect the output voltage value. When the Repeatable
sequence checkbox is checked, the sequence will restart with the arrival of the rst input pulse after the
sequence has nished (Figs.
• Restart: This mode activates the channel sequence when a rising edge higher than 3.3 V is detected on
the BNC input. The following input pulse (when Triggered, Fig. 2.7a) or falling edge (when i, Fig. 2.7b) will
Chapter 2. Operations Guide
2.8
shows the di erent available combinations for the di erent
Figure 2.4: Uninterrupted Sequence Mode.
2.5b
Figure 2.5: Pause Sequence Mode.
2.6b
and 2.6d).
(b) Triggered Repeatable Sequence
and 2.5d).
(b) Triggered Repeatable Sequence
(d) Gated Repeatable Sequence
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