Commands listed in alphabetical order
Arguments
ON specifies tha
t logic trigger type uses clock source.
OFF specifies that logic trigger type does not use clock source.
<NR1> =0specifies that logic trigger type does not use clock source; any other
value uses clock source.
Examples
TRIGger:A:LOGIc:USECLocke dge OFF specifies that the clock edge will
not be used.
TRIGger:A:LOGIc:USECLocke dge? might return
:TRIGGER:A:LOGIC:USECLOCK EDGE 1 indicating that the clock edge will be
used.
TRIGger:{A|B}:LOGIc:WHEn
This command sets or queries the condition for generating an A or B logic trigger
with respect to the defined input pattern. This command is equivalent to selecting
Logic for Trigger Type, Use Clock Edge to No, and choosing a trigger condition
from the Logic Pattern drop-down list.
Group
Trigger
Syntax
TRIGger
:{A|B}:LOGIc:WHEn
{TRUe|FALSe|MOREThan|LESS Than|EQual| UNEQual}
TRIGger:{A|B}:LOGIc:WHEn?
Arguments
TRUe triggers on an input pattern that is true.
FALSe triggers on an input pattern that is false.
MOREthan triggers on an input pattern that is true for a time period greater than a
user defined Time Limit (DELTatime) value.
LESSthan triggers on an input pattern that is true for a time period less than a
user defined Time Limit (DELTatime) value.
EQual triggers on an input pattern that is true for a time period equal to a user
defined Time Limit (DELTatime) value.
UNEQual triggers on an input pattern that is true for a time period not equal to a
user defined Time Limit (DELTatime) value.
Examples
TRIGger:A:LOGIc:WHEn EQual specifies trigge
ring when the input pattern is
true for a time period equal to a user defined Time Limit value.
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