07-22-2016 02:09 PM
Basic Level Trigger Detection vi. Hysteresis
What is the hysteresis level? Is it a percentage a voltage level or what?
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07-22-2016 03:00 PM - edited 07-22-2016 03:02 PM
signal in contains the signal in which to detect a trigger.
level specifies the threshold value signal in must cross before a trigger is detected. The default is 0.
hysteresis specifies the amount above or below level through which signal in must pass before a trigger level crossing is detected. The default is 0.
http://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/help/371361M-01/lvwave/basic_level_trigger_detect/
So basically once "Signa In" cross "level" trigger=True and it will remain True until "signal In" crosses "hysteresis".
07-22-2016 03:07 PM
In layman's terms if I wanted to trigger at 3.00V with a negative slope and had a hysteresis of .01, I would theoretically trigger somewhere between 3.00V and 2.99?
07-22-2016 03:14 PM
@Heyou wrote:In layman's terms if I wanted to trigger at 3.00V with a negative slope and had a hysteresis of .01, I would theoretically trigger somewhere between 3.00V and 2.99?
Negitive slope? Do you want to trigger on -3.00 volts or triggir on the falling edge of a +3.00 volt pulse?
You will have to bear with me here as I have never used the trigger VI, but have used an ocillioscope to trigger on all sorts of crazy waveforms...
I would imagine that the trigger VI would operate the same as the triggering on a modern DSO.
07-22-2016 03:21 PM
I have a falling voltage starting at 3.3v it crosses at 3.00. I want to trigger there.
07-22-2016 03:36 PM
@Heyou wrote:I have a falling voltage starting at 3.3v it crosses at 3.00. I want to trigger there.
Well I would set the trigger for 3.00 volts and trigger on the falling edge to begin with and work from there.
07-22-2016 03:44 PM
I missed the falling edge selection on the VI. That seems to have locked it in.