Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Examples
TRIGGER:A:LOG
IC:INPUT?
might return :TRIGGER:A :LOGIC:INPUT:CH1
HIGH;CH2 X;CH3 X
, indicating that a logic high is expected on Channel 1 while
Channel 2 and Channel 3 are “don’t care.”
TRIGger:{A|
B}:LOGIc:INPut:CH<x>
This command sets or queries the A logical input for the logic trigger channel
specified by x. The value of x ranges from 1 through 3. Note that CH4 cannot
be set or qu
eried with this command. F or details about setting this channel, see
TRIGger:{A|B}:LOGIc:PATtern:INPut:CH<x>. This command is equivalent to
selecting E vent Trigger Setup from the Trig menu and then choosing the desired
logical input from the Ch<x> drop-down list, which is located in the Input
Threshold group box.
Group
Trigger
Syntax
TRIGger:{A|B}:LOGIc:INPut: CH<x> {HIGH|LOW|X}
TRIGger
:{A|B}:LOGIc:INPut:CH<x>?
Related Commands
TRIGger:{A|B}:LOGIc:PATtern:INPut:CH<x>
Arguments
HIGH specifies the logic high.
LOW specifiesthelogiclow.
X specifies a “don’t care” state.
Examples
TRIGGER:A:LOGIC:INPUT:CH2 HIGH sets the A logic trigger input to logic
HIGH for Channel 2 .
TRIGGER:A:LOGIC:INPUT:CH1? might return :TRIGGER:LOGIC:INPUT:CH1
X
, indicating that the setting for the A logic trigger input to Channel 1 does not
matter.
TRIGger:{A|B}:LOGIc:PATtern? (Query Only)
This query-only command returns the conditions used for generating an A
logic pattern trigger, with respect to the defined input pattern, and identifies the
maximum and minimum time that the selected pattern may be true and still
generate the trigger. This command is equivalent to selecting Logic Pattern from
the Trig menu and then viewing the current setups.
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