Pico Macom PSW044-2.0 manual Post-trigger arrow, Ruler legend

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5.9Post-trigger arrow

The post-trigger arrow appears temporarily while you are setting up a post-trigger delay, or dragging the trigger marker after setting up a post-trigger delay. (What is a post-trigger delay? 66)

The left-hand end of the arrow indicates the trigger point, and is aligned with zero on the time axis. If zero on the time axis is outside the scope view, then the left-hand end of the post-trigger arrow appears like this:

The right-hand end of the arrow (temporarily replacing the trigger marker indicates the trigger reference point.

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Use the buttons on the Triggering toolbar

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to set up a post-trigger delay.

5.10Ruler legend

The ruler legend displays the positions of all the rulers 68 you have placed on the scope view 14. It appears automatically whenever there is a ruler on the screen.

For a reminder of which row refers to which signal, point using the mouse to one of the colour-coded boxes in the left-hand margin and a label will appear, like this: .

You can drag the legend around the scope view, resize it by dragging one of its edges, or minimise it by clicking the minimise button in the top right-hand corner.

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(which shows 1/Δ, where Δ is the time difference).

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Contents PicoScope PC Oscilloscope Software Table of Contents Reference How toIndex How to use this manual Whats new in this version? WelcomeVersion 6.0 update Version 6.0 updateNew features Higher performanceHow to use PicoScope IntroductionLegal statement Contact information How to use this manualSystem requirements Using PicoScope for the first time Using PicoScope for the first timeIt didnt do what I expected PicoScope and oscilloscope primer Oscilloscope basicsPicoScope basics PCO basicsPicoScope and oscilloscope primer To open a new capture window Capture windowTo arrange the scope views within the capture window Custom probes Frequency legendTo edit a measurement Measurements tableTo change the width of a measurement column How to choose the oversampling factor ProcedureOversampling Post-trigger arrow Ruler legendScope view Cursor position tool tipTime rulers Ruler tool tipTrigger marker Signal rulers Ruler tooltipWindows, views and viewports Upgrading from PicoScopeMenus File menu MenusSave As dialog Settings files *.pssettingsData files *.psdata Menus Text Tab delimited *.txt Bitmap Image *.bmpGIF Image *.gif PNG Image *.pngEdit menu Help menu Measurements menu Add / Edit Measurement dialog Tools menu Custom Probes dialogCustom Probe wizard Adding a new probe to your libraryHow to use the dialog Create New Custom Probe dialogEdit Existing Custom Probe dialog Probe Output Units dialog Scaling Method dialog Import/Export Editing the Look-up TableFinishing What is Auto-ranging? Range Management dialogManual Ranges Setup dialog How to use a new custom rangeAutomatic mode Fixed range modeWhat is an input range? What is a scaled range?PicoScope 6 User Guide Range utilisation bar Custom Probe Identification dialog Custom Probe Finished dialog Preferences dialog Where to find itGeneral dialog Performance dialog How to use it Toolbar menuWindow menu Toolbars ToolbarsCustomizing Capture Windows toolbar Buffer Navigation toolbarWaveform buffer Demo mode Open Device dialogChannel Setup toolbar Probe Drop-Down menuCustomization dialog Customization Toolbars Customization Commands Customization Options Options tab of the Customization dialog ToolbarsHelp toolbar Measurements toolbarMeasurements toolbar controls the measurements table Add MeasurementStandard controls Scope Setup toolbarAdditional controls Signal Generator dialog Signal Generator toolbarLeft Signal generator dialog for the PicoScope 3206 PicoScope 6 User Guide How to use it Start / Stop toolbar Triggering toolbar Trigger ModeTechnical Note Zooming and Scrolling toolbar Demo Signals toolbar Demo Signals dialogHow to How toHow to change to a different scope device How to use rulers to measure a signalUsing a single ruler for signal-to-ground measurements Using two rulers for differential measurementsHow to measure a time difference How to move a viewReference Measurement typesReference Peak To Peak The difference between maximum and minimumTrigger timing part Tip Keyboard shortcuts Glossary Index Index PicoScope 6 User Guide PSW044-2.0

PSW044-2.0 specifications

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