7: TSP command reference Series 2600B System SourceMeter® Instrument
7-146 2600BS-901-01 Rev. C / August 2016
lan.TRIG_RISING and lan.TRIG_RISINGA are the same.
lan.TRIG_RISING and lan.TRIG_RISINGM are the same.
Use of either lan.TRIG_SYNCHRONOUSA or lan.TRIG_SYNCHRONOUSM over
lan.TRIG_SYNCHRONOUS is preferred, as lan.TRIG_SYNCHRONOUS is provided for compatibility
with older firmware.
Example
print(lan.trigger[1].mode)
Outputs the present LAN trigger mode of LAN
event 1.
Also see
Digital I/O (on page 3-82)
TSP-Link system expansion interface (on page 6-46)
lan.trigger[N].overrun
This attribute contains the event detector's overrun status.
Type TSP-Link accessible Affected by Where saved Default value
LAN trigger N reset
Instrument reset
Recall setup
Usage
overrun = lan.trigger[N].overrun
The trigger overrun state for the specified LAN packet (true or false)
A number representing the LAN event number (1 to 8)
Details
This attribute indicates whether an event has been ignored because the event detector was already in
the detected state when the event occurred.
This is an indication of the state of the event detector built into the synchronization line itself. It does
not indicate if an overrun occurred in any other part of the trigger model, or in any other construct that
is monitoring the event.
It also is not an indication of an output trigger overrun. Output trigger overrun indications are provided
in the status model.
Example
overrun = lan.trigger[5].overrun
print(overrun)
Checks the overrun status of a trigger on LAN5 and
outputs the value, such as:
Also see
lan.trigger[N].assert() (on page 7-140)
lan.trigger[N].clear() (on page 7-141)
lan.trigger[N].stimulus (on page 7-148)
lan.trigger[N].wait() (on page 7-150)