Troubleshooting, testing design ideas, or performing quality assurance is time-consuming. If you do not know what you are looking for in a problematic signal, you could spend hours trying to find it. Learn how to automatically find faults in positive & negative glitches, runts and slow-rising and slow-falling edges.
Key Learning Points:- Glitch (positive or negative) is a pulse-width trigger that focuses on a pulse of a width that is thinner than normal pulses.
- Runt (positive or negative) is a pulse-width trigger that focuses on height rather than width. A trace that does not reach the expected height triggers on the runt or the smaller trace.
- Slow-rising or slow-falling edges are triggers related to the slew rate of the signal.