OUTPut Subsystem
Parameter Typical Return
{NORMal|INVerted}, default NORMal NORMor INV
Set the instrument's output sync connector to normal behavior:
OUTP:SYNC:POL NORM
l NORMal: voltage on Sync output connector is near zero, and rises when a Sync event occurs. Voltage stays high
(approximately 3.3 V into high impedance connection) until Sync signal is de-asserted, when it falls back to near
zero.
l INVerted: opposite of NORMal.
l The Sync signal may be derived from either channel in a two-channel instrument (OUTPut:SYNC:SOURce), and
from several operating modes of the Sync signal (OUTPut:SYNC:MODE).
OUTPut:SYNC:SOURce {CH1|CH2}
OUTPut:SYNC:SOURce?
Sets the source for the Sync output connector.
Parameter Typical Return
{CH1|CH2}, default CH1 CH1 or CH2
Set sync source to channel 2:
OUTP :SYNC:SOUR CH2
OUTPut:TRIGger {ON|1|OFF|0}
OUTPut:TRIGger?
Disables or enables "trigger out" signal.
Parameter Typical Return
{ON|1|OFF|0}, default OFF 0(OFF)or1(ON)
Enable trigger out signal:
OUTP:TRIG ON
l When enabled, a TTL-compatible square wave with the specified edge direction (OUTPut:TRIGger:SLOPe) is output
from the rear-panel Ext Trig connector at the beginning of the burst or sweep.
l In triggered burst mode:
l With TRIGger[1|2]:SOURce IMMediate, instrument outputs square wave with 50% duty cycle from the Ext
Trig connector. The waveform period equals the burst period (BURSt:INTernal:PERiod).
l With TRIGger[1|2]:SOURce EXTernal or BURSt:MODE GAT, the instrument disables "trigger out." The rear-
panel Ext Trig connector cannot be used for both operations simultaneously (an externally-triggered wave-
form uses the same connector to trigger sweep or burst).
l With TRIGger[1|2]:SOURce BUS, the instrument outputs a pulse (>1 µs pulse width) from the Ext Trig con-
nector at the beginning of each sweep or burst.
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