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Tektronix Keithley 2601B-PULSE Reference Manual

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Section 6: Triggering Model 2601B-PULSE System SourceMeter Instrument Reference Manual
6-22 2601B-PULSE-901-01A April 2020
Understanding LXI trigger event designations
LAN trigger objects generate LXI trigger events, which are LAN0 to LAN7 (zero based). In the
command table, the LXI trigger events can be accessed using lan.trigger[1] through
lan.trigger[8].
lan.trigger[1] corresponds to LXI trigger event LAN0 and lan.trigger[8] corresponds to LXI
trigger event LAN7.
Generating LXI trigger packets
You can configure the 2601B-PULSE to output an LXI trigger packet to other LXI instruments.
To generate LXI trigger packets:
1. Call the lan.trigger[N].connect() function.
2. Select the event that triggers the outgoing LXI trigger packet by assigning the specific event ID to
the LAN stimulus input.
Make sure to use the same LXI domain on both the 2601B-PULSE instrument and the other
instrument. If the 2601B-PULSE has a different LXI domain than the instrument at the other end of
the trigger connection, the LXI trigger packets will be ignored by both instruments.
Command interface triggering
A command interface trigger occurs when:
• A GPIB GET command is detected (GPIB only)
• A VXI-11 device_trigger method is invoked (VXI-11 only)
• A *TRG message is received
• A USBTMC TRIGGER message is received (USB only)
Use trigger.EVENT_ID to monitor for command interface triggers. To ensure that commands and
triggers issued over the command interface are processed in the correct order, a trigger event is not
generated until:
• The trigger command is executed
• trigger.wait() retrieves the trigger command from the command queue before it would
normally be executed
Command interface triggering does not generate action overruns. The triggers are processed in the
order that they are received in the 2601B-PULSE command queue. The 2601B-PULSE only
processes incoming commands when no commands are running. Unprocessed input triggers can
cause an overflow in the command queue. It is important to make sure a script processes triggers
while it is running.

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BrandTektronix
ModelKeithley 2601B-PULSE
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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