Commands listed in alphabetical order
Arguments
NORmal sets the
RS-232C bus polarity to positive.
INVERTed sets the RS-232C bus polarity to negative.
Examples
BUS:B1:RS232C:POLARITY INVERTed sets the polarity for the RS-232C bus
B1 to Inverted.
BUS:B1:RS232C:POLARITY? might r eturn :BUS:B1:RS232C:POLA RITY
NORMAL
, indicating that the polarity for the RS-232C bus B1 is set to Normal.
BUS:B<x>:RS232C:SOUrce
This command sets or queries the RS-232C source for bus <x>, where the bus
number is specified by <x>.
Conditions
Requires option SR-COMP.
Group
Bus
Syntax
BUS:B<x>:RS232C:SOUrce
{CH<x>|CH<x>_D<x>|REF<x>| MATH<x>|REF<x>_D<x>}
BUS:B<x>:RS232C:SOUrce?
Arguments
CH<x> specifies an analog channel to use as the RS-232C source.
CH<x>_D<x> specifies a digital channel of a specifi ed FlexChannel to use for the
RS-232C source.
MATH<x> specifies a m ath channel to use for the RS-232C source.
REF<x> specifies a reference channel to use for the RS-232C source.
REF<x>_D<x> specifies a digital referenc e waveform as the source waveform
for the specified RS-232C bus.
Examples
BUS:B1:RS232C:SOURCE CH1_D0 sets the source for the RS-232C bus B1 to
D0 of FlexChannel 1.
BUS:B1:RS232C:SOURCE? might return :BUS:B1:RS2 32C:SOURCE CH1,
indicating that the source for the RS-232C bus B1 is CH1.
BUS:B<x>:RS232C:SOUrce:THReshold
This command sets or queries the RS-232C source threshold for the specified
bus. The bus is specified by x.
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