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Parameter Typical Return
DIO | DINPut | EXPRession<1-8>
| FAULt| INHibit| ONCouple
| OFFCoupleTINPut | TOUTput
DIO, DINP, EXPR<n>, FAUL, INH, ONC, OFFC,
TINP, or TOUT
Sets pin 1 to FAULtmode: DIG:PIN1:FUNC FAUL
[SOURce:]DIGital:PIN<1-7>:POLarity POSitive|NEGative
[SOURce:]DIGital:PIN<1-7>:POLarity?
Sets the polarity of the pins.
POSitive means a logical true signal is a voltage high at the pin. For trigger inputs and outputs,
POSitive means a rising edge.
NEGative means a logical true signal is a voltage low at the pin. For trigger inputs and outputs,
NEGative means a falling edge.
The pin polarities are saved in non-volatile memory.
Parameter Typical Return
POSitive|NEGative POS or NEG
Sets pin 1 to POSitive polarity: DIG:PIN1:POL POS
[SOURce:]DIGital:TOUTput:BUS[:ENABle] 0|OFF|1|ON
[SOURce:]DIGital:TOUTput:BUS[:ENABle]?
Enables/disables BUS triggers on digital port pins. This allows a BUS trigger to be sent to any digital
port pin that has been configured as a trigger output. A trigger out pulse is generated when the state is
on and a bus trigger is received. A BUS trigger is generated using the *TRG command.
Parameter Typical Return
0|OFF|1|ON, *RST OFF 0or1
Enable BUS triggered signals on the digital pins: CURR:TOUT:BUS ON
l The query returns 0 (OFF) if the trigger signal will NOT be generated with a BUS trigger command,
and 1(ON) if a trigger signal will be generated with a BUS trigger command.
7 SCPI Programming Reference
278 Keysight N6705C Operating and Service Guide

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