Remote Interface Reference 4
Keysight 33210A User’s Guide 239
OUTPut:TRIGger:SLOPe {POSitive|NEGative}
OUTPut:TRIGger:SLOPe?
Select a rising or falling edge for the “trigger out” signal. When enabled using the
OUTP:TRIG command (see below), a TTL-compatible square waveform
with the
specified edge is output from the rear-panel
Trig Out
connector
at the beginning of
the sweep or burst. Select “POS” to output a pulse with a rising edge or select
“NEG” to output a pulse with a falling edge. The default is POS. The :SLOP? query
returns “POS” or “NEG”.
–When the Immediate (internal) trigger source is selected (TRIG:SOUR IMM
command), the function generator outputs a square waveform with a 50%
duty cycle from the Trig Out connector. The period of the waveform is
equal to
the specified sweep time (
SWE:TIME
command) or burst period
(BURS:INT:PER
command)
plus 1 ms.
–When the External trigger source is selected (TRIG:SOUR EXT command), the
function generator automatically disables the “trigger out” signal. The
rear-panel Trig Out connector cannot be used for both operations at the same
time (an externally-triggered waveform uses the same connector to trigger the
sweep or burst).
–When the Bus (software) trigger source is selected (TRIG:SOUR BUS
command), the function generator outputs a pulse (>1 µs pulse width) from
the Trig Out connector at the beginning of each sweep or burst.
OUTPut:TRIGger {OFF|ON}
OUTPut:TRIGger?
Disable or enable the “trigger out” signal (used for sweep and burst only). When
enabled, a TTL-compatible square waveform with the specified edge
(OUTP:TRIG:SLOP command) is output from the rear-panel Trig Out connector at
the beginning of the sweep or burst. The default is OFF. The :TRIG? query returns
“0” (OFF) or “1” (ON).