| Waveform Acquisition - Numerous Triggers
With DL9000 Series MSO Models, you not only have
access to the existing DL9000 series of powerful trigger functions,
but you can also set trigger conditions using a logic signal as the
source. You can restrict capture to the desired signals by combining
various trigger conditions, thus reducing evaluation times and
speeding up troubleshooting.
DL9000 Series MSO Models' Trigger Functions
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Examples of Trigger Application
- Trigger-based gating - Edge (Qualified): conditional
trigger
The valid/invalid state of an edge trigger or pulse width trigger
can be controlled according to the conditions of any other
channel's state (high/low).


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| Waveform Display - Groups and Mapping
DL9000 Series MSO Models allow you to assign
32-bit logic signals to up to five groups. There is no limit to the
number of bits allowed in each group. For example, you can assign
all 32-bits to a single group.
Groups are assigned using graphical interface for
flexible and easy settings. For example, even in cases such as where
a reconfigurable device's pin assignments have been changed, you can
make the corresponding adjustments simply by changing the mapping of
the groups. Analysis such as bus display, state display, and D/A
conversion can be executed on a group-by-group basis.
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Search and Zoom
Even if waveforms are displayed at high speed and held in
the oscilloscope's acquisition memory, it does not help if it then
takes time for the user to find the desired phenomena. Functions for
searching and zooming acquired waveform data are key to increasing
engineering efficiency.DL9000 Series MSO Models
include powerful functions for searching the memory for desired
waveforms, and zoom functions for observing these waveforms in
detail. In addition to searching based on criteria such as signal
edge, pulse, and multichannel state, you can search the history
memory by waveform patterns and waveform parameters.
You can quickly find the desired waveform data in
the memory, enlarge the area with the zoom function, and scroll the
data. These processes are carried out by the hardware at high
speeds, eliminating wasteful wait times after operating the
oscilloscope.
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Dual-window Zoom function
simultaneously zooms in on two areas
Two individual zoom factors and positions can be set
with independent time scales and displayed simultaneously.
Also, using the auto scroll function, you can automatically
scroll waveforms captured in long memory and change the
position of the zoom areas. Choose any display position with
forward, backward, fast-forward, pause and other controls.
Dual-window zoom function.
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