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Chapter 5: Reference
The Trigger Tab
When the logic analyzer is armed by another instrument (as specified in
the Intermodule window), this trigger function becomes true when the
arm signal is received.
• Wait for flag
Becomes true when the specified flag has the specified value. This trigger
function tests for a flag event.
• Set/clear/pulse flag
Becomes true on any sample and sets, clears, pulse sets, or pulse clears
the specified flag. This trigger function inserts a flag action.
•OR Trigger
When the logic analyzer is armed by another instrument (as specified in
the Intermodule window), this trigger function becomes true when a
pattern occurs a specified number of times OR when the arm signal is
received.
• “Advanced Trigger Functions” on page 183
See Also “To specify a label pattern event (Timing only)” on page 71
“To break down a trigger function (timing or 200 Mb/s state only)” on
page 72
“To cross-trigger with another instrument” on page 112
Advanced Trigger Functions
The advanced trigger functions let you create a custom trigger
sequence level using events, comparison functions, and up to 4
branches.
The advanced trigger functions are available in the timing sampling
mode and in the state sampling mode's 200 Mb/s / 32M State
configuration. In the timing sampling mode, you can specify edges on
labels and event durations.
The types of events include labels, timers, flags, and counters.
• Advanced - If/then
This trigger function has only one branch. If the events in the "If" event list