Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
TRIGger:A:SET
Hold:DATa:SOUrce?
Related Commands
TRIGger:A:SETHold:CLOCk:SOUrce
Arguments
CH1–CH4 specifies an analog input channel as the data source for the setup and
hold trigger.
D0–D15 specifies a digital channel as the source. (MSO/MDO4000/B models
only as well as MDO3000 and MDO400C models with option MDO3MSO or
MDO4MSO installed.)
AUX specifies an external trigger using the Aux In connector located on the front
panel of the oscilloscope. (For MSO/DPO 4000B series models, MDO4000C
series models without an RF option, and 2-channel MDO3000 models only.)
Examples
TRIGGER:A:SETHOLD:DATA:SOURCE CH1 sets channel 1 as the data source
for the setup and hold trigger.
TRIGGER:A:SETHOLD:DATA:SOURCE CH1,D0,D15 specifies Ch1, D0 and D15
as three data sources for the setup/hold trigger.
TRIGGER:A:SETHOLD:DATA:SOURCE? might return
:TRIGGER:A:LOGIC:SETHOLD:DATA:SOURCE CH1,D0,D15 indicating that
channel 1, digital channel 0, and digital channel 15 are the current data sources for
the setup and hold trigger.
TRIGger:A:SETHold:DATa:THReshold
This command specifies the data voltage threshold for setup and hold trigger.
Group
Trigger
Syntax
TRIGger:A:SETHold:DATa:THReshold {<NR3>|TTL}
TRIGger:A:SETHold:DATa:THReshold?
Arguments
TTL specifies the preset TTL high level of 1.4 V.
<NR3> is a floating point number that specifies the setup and hold data level,
in volts.
Examples
TRIGGER:A:SETHOLD:DATA:THRESHOLD TTL specifies the preset high level of
1.4 V as the current data voltage level for the setup and hold trigger.
2-902 MDO4000/B/C, MSO/DPO4000B and MDO3000 Series Oscilloscopes Programmer Manual