14 | Keysight | M924XA InfiniiVision PXIe Modular Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet
Performance Characteristics (Continued)
Trigger type selections
M9241A
M9242A
M9243A
Zone touch trigger
Trigger on user-defined zones drawn on the display. Applies to one analog channel at a time. Specify zones as either “must
intersect” or “must not intersect.” Up to two zones. > 200,000 scans/sec update rate
Supported modes: normal, peak detect, high resolution
Also works simultaneously with the serial trigger and mask/limit test
Trigger on a rising, falling, alternating or either edge of any source
Edge
Edge then edge (B trigger)
Pulse width
Arm on a selected edge, wait a specified time, then trigger on a specified count of another selected edge
Trigger on a pulse on a selected channel, whose time duration is less than a value, greater than a value, or inside a time
range
Minimum duration setting: 2 ns (500 MHz, 1 GHz), 6 ns (200 MHz)
Maximum duration setting: 10 s
Range minimum: 10 ns
Runt
Trigger on a position runt pulse that fails to exceed a high level threshold. Trigger on a negative runt pulse that fails to
exceed a low level threshold. Trigger on either polarity runt pulse based on two threshold settings. Runt triggering can
also be time-qualified (< or >) with a minimum time setting of 2~10 ns and maximum timesetting of 10 s
Minimum time setting: 6 ns (200 MHz), 2 ns (500 MHz, 1 GHz)
Setup and hold
Rise/fall time
Trigger and clock/data setup and/or hold time violation. Setup time can be set from –7 to 10 s. Hold time can be set from
0 s to 10 ns
Trigger on rise-time or fall-time edge speed violations (< or >) based on user-selectable threshold
Select from (< or >) and time settings range between
Minimum: 1 ns (500 MHz, 1 GHz), 3 ns (200 MHz)
Maximum: 10 s
Nth edge burst
Trigger on the Nth (1 to 65535) edge of a pulse burst. Specify idle time (10 ns to 10 s) for framing
Trigger when a specified pattern of high, low and don’t care levels on any combination of analog or trigger channels is
[entered | exited]. Pattern must have stabilized for a minimum of 2 ns to qualify as a valid trigger condition
Minimum duration setting: 2 ns (500 MHz, 1 GHz), 6 ns (200 MHz)
Pattern
Maximum duration setting: 10 s
Range minimum: 10 ns
Or
Trigger on any selected edge across multiple analog channels
Video
Trigger on all lines or individual lines, odd/even or all fields from composite video or broadcast standards (NTSC, PAL,
SECAM, PAM-M)
Enhanced Video (optional)
Trigger on lines and fields of enhanced and HDTV standards (480p/60, 567p/50, 720p/50, 720p/60, 1080p/24,
1080p/25, 1080p/30, 1080p/50, 1080p/60, 1080i/50, 1080i/60)
Trigger at a start/stop condition or user defined frame with address and/or data values. Also trigger on missing acknowl-
edge, address with no accq, restart, EEPROM read, and 10-bit write
Trigger on Rx or Tx start bit, stop bit or data content or parity error
I2C (optional)
RS-232/422/485/UART
(optional)
CAN (optional)
Trigger on CAN (controller area network) version 2.0A,2.0B, and CAN-FD (flexible data-rate) signals. Trigger on the start of
frame (SOF), the end of frame (EOF), data frame ID, data frame ID and data (non-FD), data frame ID and data (FD), remote
frame ID, remote or data frame ID, error frame, acknowledge error, from error, stuff error, CRC error, spec error (ack or
form or stuff or CRC), all errors, BRS bit (FD), CRC delimiter bit (FD), ESI bit active (FD), ESI bit passive (FD), overload
frame., message, message and signal (non-FD), message and signal (FD, first 8 bytes only)
Trigger on LIN (local interconnect network) sync break, sync frame ID, or frame ID and data, parity error, checksum error,
frame (symbolic), frame and signal (symbolic)
LIN (optional)
MIL-STD 1553 (optional)
ARINC 429 (optional)
Trigger on MIL-STD 1553 signals based on word type (data or command/status), remote terminal address, data and errors
(parity, sync, Manchester encoding)
Trigger and decode on ARINC429 data. Trigger on word start/stop, label, label + bits, label range, error conditions (parity,
word, gap, word or gap, all), all bits (eye), all 0 bits, all 1 bits