10 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 4000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet
Oscilloscope Experience Redefined:
Experience the Usability (Continued)
Zone touch trigger
One of the biggest challenges of using an oscilloscope is setting
up an advanced trigger to isolate a signal of interest. While
advanced triggers are powerful features, zone touch trigger
provides a turnkey trigger solution.
You simply observe the signal of interest on the display, and
draw a zone (box) around it. What used to be hours of work can
now take just a few seconds. If you want to move your zones to
another location, just drag them over. The 4000 X-Series can be
set up to easily trigger on one or two zone boxes simultaneously
with either must intersect or must not intersect conditions.
Zone triggering does not compromise the waveform update
rate; the 4000 X-Series will still maintain an ultra-fast 200,000
waveforms per second or more, even with additional features
turned on. In other words, the oscilloscope that sees everything
can easily trigger on anything.
Zone touch trigger + segment memory: A whole
new experience
The combination of the industry’s only hardware-based zone
touch trigger with the 4000 X-Series’ segment memory simplifies
and enhances your debugging experience. In Figure 16, the 4000
X-Series has isolated and captured 1,000 metastable signals,
showing the critical bit errors over a 32-second time span at
5 GS/s sampling rate in the segment memory. The segment
memory also allows you to overlay all segments to identify the
worst-case signal.
Figure 15. When you see anomalies, all you have to do is
draw a zone box to trigger on them.
Figure 16. Combination of the zone touch trigger and
segmented memory.