Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
MASK:TESt:AU
Xout:COMPLetion
This command will cause the instrument to send a TTL signal to the AUX:out
port whenever a pass/fail mask test completes.
A series of examples showing how to use mask commands for typical tasks
is included in an appendix. (See page E-1, Mask/Limit Command Sequence
Examples.)
Conditions
This command requires a DPO4LMT application module for 4000 series models,
and an MDO3LMT application module for MDO3000 series models.
Group
Mask
Syntax
MASK:TESt:AUXout:COMPLetion {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
MASK:TESt:AUXout:COMPLetion?
Related Commands
MASK:TESt:STATE,
MASK:TESt:COMPLetion:CRITerion,
MASK:TESt:AUXout:FAILure
Arguments
ON turns on this feature, so that a signal is sent to the AUX:out port whenever a
mask test status changes to ‘Complete’.
OFF turns off this feature.
<NR1>=0 turns off this feature; any other value turns it on.
Examples
MASK:TESt:AUXout:COMPLetion ON will send a TTL signal to the AUX:out
port upon test completion.
MASK:TESt:AUXout:COMPLetion? might return 0, indicating that the
instrument has not been set to send a TTL signal upon completion.
MASK:TESt:AUXout:FAILure
This command causes the instrument to send a TTL signal to the AUX:out port
whenever a pass/fail mask test fails.
A series of examples showing how to use mask commands for typical tasks
is included in an appendix. (See page E-1, Mask/Limit Command Sequence
Examples.)
MDO4000/B/C, MSO/DPO4000B and MDO3000 Series Oscilloscopes Programmer Manual 2-385