Commands listed in alphabetical order
Syntax
TRIGger:{A|B}
:TIMEOut:SOUrce {CH<x>|CH<x>_D<y>}
TRIGger:{A|B}:TIMEOut:SOUr ce?
Related Commands
SEARCH:SEARCH<x>:TRIGger:A:TIMEOut:SOUrce
TRIGger:{A|B}:TIMEOut:TIMe
TRIGger:{A|B}:TIMEOut:POLarity
Arguments
CH<x> specifies an analog channel as the timeout trigger source.
CH<x>_D<y> specifies a digital channel as the timeout trigger source.
Examples
TRIGger:A:TIMEOut:SOUrce CH4 specifies to use channel 4 as the source
for the timeout trigger.
TRIGger:A:TIMEOut:SOUrce? might return CH1, indicating that channel 1 has
been set as the source for the timeout trigger.
TRIGger:{A|B}:TIMEOut:TIMe
When triggering using the TIME Out trigger type, this command specifies the
timeout time, in seconds. This command is equivalent to selecting Timeout from
the Trig menu and setting a value for Time Limit. The timeout trigger type is
selected using TRIGger:{A|B}:TYPe TIMEOut
Group
Trigger
Syntax
TRIGger:{A|B}:TIMEOut:TIMe <NR3>
TRIGger:{A|B}:TIMEOut:TIMe ?
Related Commands
TRIGger:{A|B}:TIMEOut:POLarity
TRIGger:{A|B}:TIMEOut:SOUrce
Arguments
<NR3> is a floating point number that specifies the timeout time, in seconds.
Examples
:TRIGger:A:TIMEOut:TIMe 4.0E-9 specifies the timeout time of 4.0 nsec.
:TRIGger:A:TIMEOut:TIMe? might return 8.0000E-9.
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