Sampling modes – Teledyne LeCroy LabMaster 10Zi Operators Manual User Manual
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Sampling Modes
Depending on your timebase, you can choose:
Real Time Sampling Mode (below) - Also known as single-shot sampling 
mode, a series of digitized voltage values sampled on the input signal at a 
uniform rate. 
Sequence Sampling Mode (on page 59) - Many trigger events stored as 
segments into the oscilloscope's memory. 
Selecting a Sampling Mode
1.
Touch Timebase → Horizontal Setup... from the menu bar.
2.
On the Timebase dialog, select a Sample Mode.
3.
If you chose Sequence Mode, touch the Sequence tab and provide 
values for Number of Segments, Enable Timeout, Timeout (value), 
Display Mode, and Show Sequence Trigger Times. 
Single-shot Sampling Mode
A single-shot acquisition is a series of digitized voltage values sampled on 
the input signal at a uniform rate. It is also a series of measured data values 
associated with a single trigger event. The acquisition is typically stopped a 
defined number of samples after this event occurs: a number determined by 
the selected trigger delay and measured by the timebase. The waveform's 
horizontal position (and waveform display in general) is determined using 
the trigger event as the definition of time zero. 
You can choose either a pre- or post-trigger delay. Pre-trigger delay is the 
time from the left-hand edge of the display grid forward to the trigger 
event, while post-trigger delay is the time back to the event. You can sample 
the waveform in a range starting well before the trigger event up to the 
moment the event occurs. This is 100% pre-trigger, and it allows you to see 
the waveform leading up to the point at which the trigger condition was 
met and the trigger occurred. (The instrument offers up to the maximum 
record length of points of pre-trigger information.) Post-trigger delay, on