Commands listed in alphabetical order
Arguments
ON indicates th
at the B trigger is active and causes trigger events with the A trigger.
OFF indicates that only the A trigger causes trigger events.
<NR1>
A 0 turns off the B trigger; any other value activates the B trigger.
Examples
TRIGGER:B:STATE ON sets the B trigger to active, making it capable of causing
trigger events.
TRIGGER:B:STATE? might return :TRIGGER :B:STATE 0, indicating that the B
trigger is inactive and that only the A trigger causes trigger events.
TRIGger:B:TIMe
This command sets or queries B trigger del
ay time, in seconds. The B Trigger
time applies only if TRIGger:B:BY is set to TIMe.
Group
Trigger
Syntax
TRIGger:B:TIMe <NR3>
TRIGger:B:TIMe?
Related Commands
TRIGger:B:BY, TRIGger:B:EVENTS:COUNt TRIGger:B:STATE
Arguments
<NR3> is the B trigger delay time in seconds.
Examples
TRIGGER:B:TIME 4E-6 sets the B trigger delay time to 4 µs.
TRIGGER:B:TIME? might return :TRIGGER:B:TI ME 16.0000E-9, indicating
that the B trigger time is set to 16 ns.
TRIGger:STATE? (Query Only)
This query-only command returns the current state of the triggering system.
Group
Trigger
Syntax
TRIGger:STATE?
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