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learn:instrumentation:tutorials:analog-discovery-studio-using-cross-triggers [2019/08/22 19:38] – [2. What is Cross Triggering?] Arthur Brown | learn:instrumentation:tutorials:analog-discovery-studio-using-cross-triggers [2019/08/22 19:39] – Arthur Brown | ||
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- | ==== 3. Examples of Cross Triggering Systems ==== | + | ==== 4. Examples of Cross Triggering Systems ==== |
- | === 3.1 Cross Triggering between Instruments === | + | === 4.1 Cross Triggering between Instruments === |
//This example demonstrates how using cross triggering makes it easier to change trigger sources across multiple instruments on a single device. A loopback circuit will be created that will connect the device' | //This example demonstrates how using cross triggering makes it easier to change trigger sources across multiple instruments on a single device. A loopback circuit will be created that will connect the device' | ||
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- | == 3.1.1 Hardware Setup == | + | == 4.1.1 Hardware Setup == |
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Connect the Digilent Test and Measurement device to the host computer. | Connect the Digilent Test and Measurement device to the host computer. | ||
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- | == 3.1.2 Software Setup == | + | == 4.1.2 Software Setup == |
The following software setup is streamlined to focus on the External Trigger application. For more detailed help with the following instruments, | The following software setup is streamlined to focus on the External Trigger application. For more detailed help with the following instruments, | ||
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- | == 3.1.3 Operating the Multi-Instrument Cross Trigger Example == | + | == 4.1.3 Operating the Multi-Instrument Cross Trigger Example == |
//Now that the workspace and hardware are set up, experimentation with the resulting system can begin.// | //Now that the workspace and hardware are set up, experimentation with the resulting system can begin.// | ||
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- | === 3.2 Cross Triggering between Devices === | + | === 4.2 Cross Triggering between Devices === |
//This example demonstrates a simple approach to comparing data captured using two devices at once. A circuit will be created between two Digilent Test and Measurement devices that share a single trigger. Each device' | //This example demonstrates a simple approach to comparing data captured using two devices at once. A circuit will be created between two Digilent Test and Measurement devices that share a single trigger. Each device' | ||
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- | == 3.2.1 Hardware Setup == | + | == 4.2.1 Hardware Setup == |
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- | == 3.2.2 Software Setup == | + | == 4.2.2 Software Setup == |
1. Open two instances of WaveForms. | 1. Open two instances of WaveForms. | ||
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- | == 3.2.3 Operating the Multi-Device Cross Trigger Example == | + | == 4.2.3 Operating the Multi-Device Cross Trigger Example == |
//Now that the workspaces and hardware are set up, experimentation with the resulting system can begin.// | //Now that the workspaces and hardware are set up, experimentation with the resulting system can begin.// |