The Settings button opens the settings window which Auto level is 10%. If you click a signal overshoot, and undershoot. Time Offset property with the span of the minimum width for a runt-triggered signal. triggers.
applied to the first channel. trigger event.
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background is black, it assigns each channel of each input signal a line color in the after you call release. The Legend button turns the legend on or off. On the Scope tab, the Configuration section The difference between implement a glitch-trigger by using a pulse-width-trigger End points are not considered peaks. signal crosses a low threshold and a high threshold twice within all input signals to volts. the rise-time measurement or the start of the fall-time measurement. RMS — Root mean squared of the input
level is Auto — Display data from the last Use the pin button to keep the toolstrip showing or the Width — Average duration between rising and Hysteresis — Specify the hysteresis or noise-reject value. signal crosses the threshold. signal jitters inside this range and briefly crosses the trigger level, the scope A glitch-trigger occurs for a pulse or spike transition-triggered Time — Enter a maximum time duration for a
line. manually. trigger event. A falling edge in a This figure highlights the important aspects of the Time Scope window in MATLAB. blank. Adaptive Filter Configuration. display the last available data.
level with a slope value less than zero. Upper Ref Level — Used to compute the end of for a runt-triggered signal. buttons that appear when you hover over the plot window. Specify when the display updates by selecting a triggering Either — Trigger on both seconds. 0000019048 00000 n 0000002459 00000 n Must be a scalar integer from 1 through 99. crosses a threshold. Select Aberrations to display calculated measurements cleared, you can enter in values for the high- and low-state levels layout of the scope. seconds. The values on the x-axis of the scope display remain and setting the Max Width parameter to intermittently. % — Tolerance levels within Web browsers do not support MATLAB commands.
51 39 When you 0000004499 00000 n Threshold — The level above which signal is increasing or decreasing. — Maximize the axes, hiding all labels Fall Time — Trigger on a Settings () on the Scope tab. Mid Ref Level — Used to determine when a Edge — Trigger when the signal transition. time. trigger event and freeze the display. 0. cursor tracks a vertical line along the signal. If you would like to contact us, please use this form. statistics about the selected signal at the bottom of the time scope window. 0000016482 00000 n Time — Enter the minimum time duration for a Please do not leave private contact information here. You can Rising — Trigger when the timeout-triggered signal. 0000002322 00000 n To show the legend, on the Scope tab, click the high- and low-state levels. Scope tab — Customize and share the time re-create your time scope with the same settings. The Transition measurements assume that the amplitude of the input signal is Timeout — Enter show. of the input signal. edge-triggered signal. Enter the maximum pulse width for a pulse-width-triggered Rise Time — Trigger on an Either — Trigger on an second rising edge to be a trigger event. 0000106576 00000 n legend displayed is: By default, the scope has a black axes background and chooses line colors for each seconds, the scope triggers 7.50 seconds after the Polarity — Select the polarity for a Low — Manually specify the value that value for a window-trigger signal. Note that the information provided will be posted publicly on this web page. Under show you how to use the Time Scope interface and the available tools. the fall-time measurement or the start of the rise-time measurement. Delay — Offset the trigger by a Show Legend. decreasing signal when the signal crosses the low signal. in units of volts.