29 | Keysight | Infiniium 90000 Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet
Infiniium 90000A Series Oscilloscopes (Continued)
Performance characteristics (Continued)
Hardware trigger (Continued)
Trigger modes (Continued)
Window
Triggers on an event associated with a window defined by two-user adjustable thresholds. Event can be window
“entered,” “exited,” “inside (time qualified),” or “outside (time qualified)” voltage range. Trigger point can be “cross
window boundary” or “time out.” Time qualify range: from 250 ps to 10 s.
Video
Triggers from negative sync composite video, field 1, field 2, or alternating fields for interlaced systems, any
field, specific line, or any line for interlaced or non-interlaced systems. Supports NTSC, PAL-M (525/60), PAL,
SECAM (625/50), EDTV (480p/60), EDTV (576p/50), HDTV (720p/60), HDTV (720p/50), HDTV (1080i/60), HDTV
(1080i/50), HDTV (1080p/60), HDTV (1080p/50), HDTV (1080p/30), HDTV (1080p/25), HDTV (1080p/24), and
user-defined formats.
Trigger sequences
Three stage trigger sequences including two-stage hardware (Find event (A) and Trigger event (B)) and one-stage
InfiniiScan software trigger. Supports all hardware trigger modes except “edge then edge” and “video,” and
all InfiniiScan software trigger modes. Supports “delay (by time)” and “reset (by time or event)” between two
hardware sequences. The minimum latency between “find event (A)” and “trigger event (B)” is 3 ns.
Single or multiple channels may be logically qualified with any other trigger mode
100 ns to 10 s
Trigger qualification and qualifier
Trigger holdoff range
Trigger actions
Specify an action to occur and the frequency of the action when a trigger condition occurs. Actions include e-mail
on trigger and execute “multipurpose” user setting.
Trigger shortcuts
Provides easy shortcuts to all trigger features
Software trigger (requires InfiniiScan event identification software — Option 009)
Trigger modes
Generic serial
Software triggers on NRZ-encoded data up to 8.0 Gbps, up to 80-bit pattern. Support multiple clock data
recovery methods including constant frequency, 1st-order PLL, 2nd-order PLL, explicit clock, explicit 1st-order
PLL, explicit 2nd-order PLL, Fibre Channel, FlexRay receiver, FlexRay transmitter (requires E2688A except for the
constant frequency clock data recovery mode).
Measurement limit
Software triggers on the results of the measurement values. For example, when the “pulse width” measurement
is turned on, InfiniiScan measurement software trigger triggers on a glitch as narrow as 75 ps. When the “time
interval error (TIE)” is measured, InfiniiScan can trigger on a specific TIE value.
Non-monotonic edge
Runt
Software triggers on the non-monotonic edge. The non-monotonic edge is specified by setting a hysteresis value.
Software triggers on a pulse that crosses one threshold but fails to cross a second threshold before crossing the
first again. Unlike hardware runt trigger, InfiniiScan runt trigger can be further qualified via a hysteresis value.
Software triggers on the user defined zones on screen. Zones can be specified as either “must intersect” or “must
not intersect.” Up to four zones can be defined.
Zone qualify