8: TSP command reference Model DMM7510 7½ Digit Graphical Sampling Multimeter
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trigger.tsplinkin[N].overrun
This attribute indicates if the event detector ignored an event while in the detected state.
Type TSP-Link accessible Affected by Where saved Default value
Attribute (R) Yes
Instrument reset
Recall setup
Not applicable Not applicable
Usage
overrun = trigger.tsplinkin[N].overrun
The trigger line (1 to 3)
Details
This command indicates whether an event has been ignored because the event detector was already
in the detected state when the event occurred.
This is an indication of the state of the event detector built into the synchronization line itself.
It does not indicate if an overrun occurred in any other part of the trigger model, or in any other
construct that is monitoring the event. It also is not an indication of an output trigger overrun.
Example
print(trigger.tsplinkin[1].overrun)
If an event on line 1 was ignored,
displays true; if no additional event
occurred, displays
.
Also see
None
trigger.tsplinkin[N].wait()
This function waits for a trigger.
Type TSP-Link accessible
Affected by Where saved Default value
Usage
triggered = trigger.tsplinkin[N].wait(timeout)
Trigger detection indication; set to one of the following values:
• true: A trigger is detected during the timeout period
•
false: A trigger is not detected during the timeout period
The trigger line (1 to 3)
The timeout value in seconds