Bussetups SetupanRS-232serialbus
Behavior
The instrument changes the components, voltage threshold levels, polarity, word size, and bit order, and
uses those to decode the selected SPI bus.
What do you want to do next?
Learn more about bus setups. (see page 95)
Learn a bout bus configuration. (see page 148)
Learn about digital setups. (see page 87)
Learn how to set up an I2C serial bus. (see page 582)
Learn how to set up an SPI serial bus. (see page 582)
Learn how to set up a USB serial bus. (see page 584)
LearnhowtosetupanRS-232serialbus. (see page 583)
Learn how to set up a MIPI DSI1 Serial Bus (see page 584)
Learn how to set up a MIPI CSI2 Serial Bus (see page 585)
Learn how to set up an 8B10B Serial Bus (see page 111)
Learn how to set up a CAN Bus (see page 115)
Learn how to set up a MIL-1553 Bus (see page 120)
Learn how to set up an Ethernet Bus (see page 121)
Learn how to set up an Custom serial bus. (see page 586)
Learn how to troubleshoot a serial bus. (see page 595)
Learn how to view analog characteristics of a digital waveform. (see page 579)
Learn how to trigger on a bus. (see page 658)
SetupanRS-232serialbus
NOTE. RS-232 serial bus setup is available o n instruments with the SR-COMP option.
From the Bus Setup window in the Config tab, select a bus from the Bus list and then select the RS-232
Serial bus type.
NOTE. The Components for the RS-232 bus standard are set by the instrument.
For information on the controls, click the buttons.
104 DSA/DPO70000D, MSO/DPO/DSA70000C, DPO7000C, and MSO/DPO5000 Series