MTS Series 793 Application User Manual

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About “Trigger” Signals

MTS MultiPurpose TestWare®

Working with MPT Processes

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Trigger signal example

The following sample procedure makes use of a trigger signal.

In this example:

The Peak/Valley Change Detector process (labeled Detect P/V) is set to
trigger continuously. (It generates a trigger signal whenever it detects a peak
or a valley outside the specified tolerance band.)

The Detect P/V.Trigger is used to start the peak/valley acquisition process
(labeled Kathy’s DAQ), which acquires a specified amount of peak/valley
data and then stops.

With this configuration, this procedure acquires batches of peak/valley data as it
detects specified changes in the feedback’s peaks and valleys. Data is acquired
only when the Detect P/V process issues a trigger signal, rather than in a
continuous stream.

Since its job is to continually monitor feedback, the Detect P/V process never
generates a done signal. Because of this, you typically do not use the Detect P/
V.Done
signal to start or interrupt any other process.

We use the Kathy’s Fatigue.Done signal to interrupt the Detect P/V process (and
generate a Detect P/V.Done signal). This prevents the test item from running
indefinitely.

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