Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Arguments
POSitive indic
ates that a pulse edge must trave rse from the lower (most
negative) to higher (most positive) level for t ransition triggering to occur.
NEGative indi
cates that a pulse edge must traverse from the upper (most positive)
to lower (most negative) level for transition triggering to occur.
EITher indi
cates either positive or negative polarity.
Examples
TRIGGER:A:TRAnsITION:POLA RITY NEGATIVE sets the transition polarity to
negative.
TRIGGER:A:TRAnsITION:POLA RITY? might return :TRIGGER:A:
TRANSITION:POLARITY EITHER
indicating that the polarity can be either
positive or negative.
TRIGger:A{:TRANsition|:RISEFall}:SOUrce
Sets or returns the source for transition trigger.
Group
Trigger
Syntax
TRIGger:A{:TRANsition|:RI SEFall}:SOUrce {CH1|CH2|CH3| CH4|
D0|D1|D2|D3|D4|D5|D6|D7|D 8|D9|D10|D11|D12|D13|D14|D15}
TRIGger:A{:TRANsition|:RI SEFall}:SOUrce?
Arguments
CH1–CH4 spe cifies one of the input channels.
D0–D15 specifies one of the input digital channels.
Examples
TRIGGER:A:TRAnsITION:SOUR CE CH4 sets channe l 4 as the source for the
transition trigger.
TRIGGER:A:TRAnsITION:SOUR CE? might return :TRIGGER:A:TRAN SITION:
SOURCE CH2
indicating that channel 2 is the source for the A transition trigger.
TRIGger:A{:TRANsition|:RISEFall}:WHEn
Sets or returns whether to check for a transitioning signal that is faster or slower
than the specified delta time.
Group
Trigger
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