Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
UNEQual sets th
e trigger to occur when the signal transition time is not equal to
the time set by
TRIGger:A:TRANsition:DELTatime.
Examples
TRIGGER:A:TRANSITION:WHEN SLOWER sets the trigger to occur
when the signal transition time is slower than the time set by the
TRIGger:A:TRANsition:DELTatime command.
TRIGGER:A:TRANSITION:WHEN? might return :TRIGGER:A:TRAN SITION:
WHEN FA STER
TRIGger:A:TYPe
This command sets the type of A trigger (either edge, logic, pulse, bus or video).
If you set the trigger type to LOGIc, you also need to set the logic trigger class
(logic or setup/hold) using the command TRIGger:A:LOGIc:CLAss. If you set
the trigger type to PULSe, you also need to set the pulse trigger class (either runt,
width, transition or timeout), using the command TRIGger:A:PULse:CLAss.If
you set the trigger type to BUS, you also need to set the bus type (CAN, I
2
C,
SPI, RS-232, Ethernet, MIL-STD-1553,LIN,USB,audio,FlexRay,orparallel)
using the command TRIGger:A:BUS.
NOTE. A series of example command sequences showing different searches and
triggers is included as an appendix. (See page F-1, Search and Trigger Command
Sequence Examples.)
Group
Trigger
Syntax
TRIGger:A:TYPe {EDGe|LOGIc|PULSe|BUS|VIDeo}
TRIGger:A:TYPe?
Related Commands
TRIGger:A:EDGE?,
TRIGger:A:LOGIc:CLAss,
TRIGger:A:BUS
Arguments
EDGe is the default trigger. A trigger event occurs when a signal passes through
a specified voltage level in a specified direction and is controlled by the
TRIGger:A:EDGE? commands.
LOGIc specifies that a trigger occurs when specified conditions are met and
is controlled by the TRIGger:A:LOGIc? commands. This trigger type is
equivalent to the logic and setup/hold triggers found in the user interface. Use
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