Datasheet

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RIGOL
A Variety of Triggers and Protocol Decodings
Zone Trigger
MSO5000 series digital oscilloscope provides powerful
trigger functions, including Edge trigger, Pulse trigger,
Slope trigger, Video trigger, Pattern trigger, Duration trigger,
Timeout trigger, Runt trigger, Window trigger, Delay trigger,
Setup/Hold trigger, Nth Edge trigger, and serial protocol
trigger. These triggers can help engineers accurately and
quickly capture and identify the signals of great interest.
The optional serial protocol decoding is capable of
decoding 4 serial buses simultaneously. The full memory
data analysis and the decoding event table display can
help engineers quickly find out the system failure and
locate the symbol error waveforms, greatly improving the
debugging efficiency of the overall system signals. The
MSO5000 series also provides optional decodings such as
RS232/UART, I2C, SPI, CAN, LIN, I2S, FlexRay, and MIL-
STD-1553. These serial bus decodings can help engineers
make a deep analysis on the waveforms, and they are
widely applied to the auto electronics, aerospace, and other
fields. Besides, the oscilloscope has a standard parallel bus
decoding, which is capable of performing the debugging
test for the mixed signals of up to 20 channels (analog
channel and digital channel) simultaneously.
In face of the complex and variable circuit signal in the
circuit debugging, it is easy for us to find the transient
occasional exception signals on the oscilloscope with a
high waveform capture rate. However, it is not easy to
isolate the exceptional signal from the complex circuit
signals and trigger them stably. You have to spend more
time on the usage of some advanced trigger types, and
sometimes even the powerful advanced trigger is unable
to make it. The MSO5000 series is specially equipped with
touch screen-based zone trigger function, which can help
users accelerate the signal isolation process. The zone
trigger function is easy to operate. You only need to use
the specified rectangle drawing gesture to draw one or two
rectangular zones on the corresponding signal section, then
you can quickly isolate the signal for observation.
The zone trigger can work with other 20 trigger types, and
it also supports the decoding, waveform recording, and
pass/fail test functions. This is conducive to the debugging
of the complex signals.
Draw a rectangle on the transient exception signal and select Trigger zone A.
Quickly isolate the exceptional signal with Edge trigger and Zone trigger.