Remote control commands
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22.17.20 USB 3.1 (option R&S RTP-K61/K62)
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22.17.20.1 Configuration
In all BUS<m>:USBT commands, the suffix <m> selects the serial bus.
BUS<m>:USBThree:SOURce....................................................................................... 2044
BUS<m>:USBThree:POLarity........................................................................................2044
BUS<m>:USBThree:THRHigh.......................................................................................2045
BUS<m>:USBThree:THRLow........................................................................................2045
BUS<m>:USBThree:SCRMode..................................................................................... 2045
BUS<m>:USBThree:TYPE............................................................................................2045
BUS<m>:USBThree:SOURce <SourceData>
Selects the source for the data signal in the USB 3.1 protocol.
Suffix:
<m>
.
1..4
Parameters:
<SourceData> C1W1 | C2W1 | C3W1 | C4W1 | M1 | M2 | M3 | M4 | M5 | M6 |
M7 | M8 | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4
*RST: C1W1
Usage: Asynchronous command
BUS<m>:USBThree:POLarity <Polarity>
Defines the polarity of the data signal for the active (U0) state of the port.
Suffix:
<m>
.
1..4
Parameters:
<Polarity> NORMal | INVert
NORMal
Normal (non-inverted) data signal polarity
INVert
Inverted data signal polarity
*RST: NORMal
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