Lesson 13: Triggering Part 4 - Advanced Parametric Triggering
When input signals are more complex than simple repetitive sine waves and square waves, it can be difficult to trigger the oscilloscope to display stable waveforms. This lesson first shows engineering students how fast waveform update rates of the oscilloscope can reveal random and infrequent “problem” signals. The instructor then shows students how to use advanced parametric triggering to isolate “problem” signals including an infrequent narrow glitch and a non-monotonic edge. Learn more: https://www.keysight.com/find/edk #oscilloscope #scope #trigger #triggering #scopetriggering #oscilloscopetriggering #glitch

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