Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Group
Trigger
Syntax
TRIGger:A:LOGIc:INPut?
Examples
TRIGGER:A:LOGIC: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 three are “don't care.”
TRIGger:A:LOGIc:INPut:CH<x>
This command specifies the logical input condition for the channel specified
by <x>.
Group
Trigger
Syntax
TRIGger:A:LOGIc:INPut:CH<x>
{HIGH|LOW|X}
TRIGger:A:LOGIc:INPut:CH<x>?
Arguments
HIGH specifies the logic high.
LOW specifies the logic low.
X specifies a "don't care" state.
Examples
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:LOGIC:INPUT:CH2 HIGH sets the A logic trigger input to logic
HIGH for channel 2.
TRIGger:A:LOGIc:INPut:CLOCk:EDGE
Sets the polarity of the clock channel.
Group
Trigger
Syntax
TRIGger:A:LOGIc:INPut:CLOCk:EDGE {FALL|RISe}
TRIGger:A:LOGIc:INPut:CLOCk:EDGE?
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