Reference
Delayed Triggering
The TDS 600A Series oscilloscopes provide a main time base and a delayed
time base. The delayed time base, like the main time base, requires a trigger
signal and an input source dedicated to that signal. You can only use delay
with respect to the main edge trigger and certain classes of main pulse trig-
gers.
There are two different ways to delay the acquisition of waveforms:

delayed

runs after main

and

delayed triggerable

. Only delayed triggerable uses the
delayed trigger system.

Delayed runs

after main

looks for a main trigger, then waits a user-defined
time, and then starts acquiring (see Figure 3-12).
Wait
User-Specified
Time
Acquire
Data
Wait for
Main
Trigger
Figure 3-12: Delayed Runs After Main

Delayed triggerable

looks for a main trigger and then, depending on the type
of delayed trigger selected, makes one of the three types of delayed trigger-
able mode acquisitions listed below (see Figure 3-13).
Wait for
Main
Trigger
Delayed Triggerable
After Time
Wait for
Delayed
Trigger
Event
Acquire
Data
Wait the
User-Specified
Number of Delayed
Trigger Events
Wait
User-Specified
Time
Wait
User-Specified
Time
Wait the
User-Specified
Number of Delayed
Trigger Events
Delayed Triggerable
After Events
Delayed Triggerable
After Events/Time
Figure 3-13: Delayed Triggerable