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Model DMM7510
7½ Digit Graphical Sampling Multimeter Reference Manual Section 8:
TSP command reference
DMM7510-901-01 Rev. B / May 2015 8-53
Details
You can use this command to place each digital I/O line into one of the following modes:
Digital open-drain, output, or input
Trigger open-drain, output, or input
Trigger synchronous master or acceptor
A digital line allows direct control of the digital I/O lines by writing a bit pattern to the lines. A trigger
line uses the digital I/O lines to detect triggers.
The following settings of lineMode set the line for direct control as a digital line:
digio.MODE_DIGITAL_IN: The instrument automatically detects externally generated logic
levels. You can read an input line, but you cannot write to it.
digio.MODE_DIGITAL_OUT: You can set the line as logic high (+5 V) or as logic low (0 V). The
default level is logic low (0 V). When the instrument is in output mode, the line is actively driven
high or low.
digio.MODE_DIGITAL_OPEN_DRAIN: Configures the line to be an open-drain signal. The line
can serve as an input, an output or both. When a digital I/O line is used as an input in open-drain
mode, you must write a 1 to it.
The following settings of lineMode set the line as a trigger line:
digio.MODE_TRIGGER_IN: The line automatically responds to and detects externally generated
triggers. It detects falling-edge, rising-edge, or either-edge triggers as input. This line state uses
the edge setting specified by the trigger.digin[N].edge attribute.
digio.MODE_TRIGGER_OUT: The line is automatically set high or low depending on the output
logic setting. Use the negative logic setting when you want to generate a falling edge trigger and
use the positive logic setting when you want to generate a rising edge trigger.
digio.MODE_TRIGGER_OPEN_DRAIN: Configures the line to be an open-drain signal. You can
use the line to detect input triggers or generate output triggers. This line state uses the edge
setting specified by the trigger.digin[N].edge attribute.
When the line is set as a synchronous acceptor, the line detects the falling-edge input triggers and
automatically latches and drives the trigger line low. Asserting an output trigger releases the latched
line.
When the line is set as a synchronous master, the line detects rising-edge triggers as input. For
output, the line asserts a TTL-low pulse.
Example
digio.line[1].mode = digio.MODE_TRIGGER_OUT
Set digital I/O line 1 to be an output trigger
line.
Also see
Digital I/O lines (on page 3-51)
Digital I/O port configuration (on page 3-49)
trigger.digin[N].edge (on page 8-260)

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Keithley DMM7510 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Resolution7.5 digits
DC Voltage Range100 mV to 1000 V
AC Voltage Range100 mV to 750 V
DC Current Range10 µA to 10 A
Resistance Range10 Ω to 1 GΩ
Sampling Rate1 MS/s
Memory27.5 million readings
Display5 inch capacitive touchscreen
AC Voltage Accuracy±0.06% of reading
AC Current Range10 A
ConnectivityUSB, LAN, GPIB

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