Glossary
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trigger 1. Any event that causes or starts some form of data capture.
2. An external stimulus that initiates one or more instrumen t functions.
Trigger stimuli include a front panel button, an external input voltage
pulse, or a bus trigger command. The trigger may also be derived from
attributes of the actual signal to be acquired, such as the level and slope
of the signal.
tsc Source clock period.
tsp Source pulse width.
TTL Transistor-Transistor Logic—A digital circuit composed of bipolar
transistors wired in a certain manner. A typical medium-speed digital
technology. Nominal TTL logic levels are 0 and 5V.
UUSB Universal Serial Bus—A 480 Mbit/s serial bus with up to 12-Mbps
bandwidth for connecting computers to keyboards, printers, and other
peripheral devices. USB 2.0 retains compatibility with the original USB
specification.
VV Volts.
Vcm Common-mode voltage.
VgGround loop voltage.
VIH Volts, input high.
VIL Volts, input low.
Vin Volts in.
VmMeasured voltage.
VOH Volts, output high.
VOL Volts, output low.
Vout Volts out.