Triggering on noisy waveforms, Making a single acquisition – Fluke Biomedical 190M User Manual

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190M Series Medical ScopeMeter
Users Manual

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Triggering on Noisy Waveforms

To reduce jitter on the screen when triggering on noisy
waveforms, you can use a trigger filter. Continue from step
3 of the previous example as follows:

4

ENTER

Select On Trigger, jump to Trigger
Filter
.

5

ENTER

Set Noise Reject or HF Reject to
On. This is indicated by a taller
trigger icon .

When Noise Reject is on, an increased trigger gap will be
applied.

When HF Reject is on, HF noise on the (internal) trigger
signal will be suppressed.

Making a Single Acquisition

To catch single events, you can perform a single shot
acquisition (one-time screen update). To set up the test
tool for a single shot of the input A waveform, continue
from step 3 (page 61) again:

4

ENTER

Select Single Shot.

The word

MANUAL

appears at the top of the screen

indicating that the test tool is waiting for a trigger. As soon
as the test tool receives a trigger, the waveform is
displayed and the instrument is set to hold. This is
indicated by the word

HOLD

at top of the screen.

The test tool will now have a screen like Figure 30.

5

HOLD

RUN

Arm the test tool for a new single
shot.

Tip

The test tool stores all single shots in the replay
memory. Use the Replay function to look at all
the stored single shots (see Chapter 3).

Figure 30. Making a Single Shot Measurement

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