Remote Control Commands
R&S
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RTB2000
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Parameters:
<Identifier> String containing binary pattern. Characters 0, 1, and X are
allowed. Enter the 6 bit identifier without parity bits, not the pro-
tected identifier.
TRIGger:A:LIN:DATA <Data>
Defines the data pattern. The number of bytes in the data pattern is defined with
TRIGger:A:LIN:DLENgth.
The command is relevant if TRIGger:A:LIN:TYPE is set to IDDT.
Parameters:
<Data> String containing binary pattern with max. 64 bit. Characters 0,
1, and X are allowed. Make sure to enter complete bytes.
TRIGger:A:LIN:DCONdition 
<DataCondition>
Sets the comparison condition for data: If the pattern contains at least one X (don't
care), you can trigger on values equal or not equal to the specified value. If the pattern
contains only 0 and 1, you can also trigger on a range greater than or lower than the
specified value.
The command is relevant if TRIGger:A:LIN:TYPE is set to IDDT.
Parameters:
<DataCondition> EQUal | NEQual | GTHan | LTHan
*RST:  EQ
TRIGger:A:LIN:DLENgth <DataLength>
Defines the length of the data pattern - the number of bytes in the pattern.
The command is relevant if TRIGger:A:LIN:TYPE is set to IDDT.
Parameters:
<DataLength> Range:  1  to  8
Increment:  1
*RST:  1
Default unit: Byte
15.11.6.3 LIN - Decode Results
In all BUS<b>:LIN... commands, the suffix <b> selects the bus.
BUS<b>:LIN:FCOunt?....................................................................................................422
BUS<b>:LIN:FRAMe<n>:DATA?..................................................................................... 422
BUS<b>:LIN:FRAMe<n>:STATus?.................................................................................. 422
BUS<b>:LIN:FRAMe<n>:STARt?.................................................................................... 423
BUS<b>:LIN:FRAMe<n>:STOP?..................................................................................... 423
BUS<b>:LIN:FRAMe<n>:CSSTate?.................................................................................423
 
Serial Bus Analysis