Commands listed in alphabetical order
Group
Search and Mark
Syntax
SEARCH:SEARCH<x>:TRIGger: A:BUS:SPI:DATa:VALue <QSt ring>
SEARCH:SEARCH<x>:TRIGger: A:BUS:SPI:DATa:VALue?
Arguments
<QString> specifies the data value in the specified valid format. The valid
characters are 0, 1, and X for binary format; and A-F, 0-9, and X for hexadecimal
format.
Examples
SEARCH:SEARCH1:TRIGGER:A: BUS:SPI:DATA:VALUE "00001 111" sets the
data value for SPI bus trigger search 1 to "00001111" in binary format.
SEARCH:SEARCH1:TRIGGER:A: BUS:SPI:DATA:VALUE? might return
:SEARCH:SEARCH1:TRIGGER:A :BUS:SPI:DATA:VALUE "11", indicating that
the data value for SPI bus trigger search 1 is set to "11" in hexadecimal format.
SEARCH:SEARCH<x>:TRIGger:A:BUS:USB:ADDress:HIVALue
This command sets or queries the high binary address value used when searching
on a USB bus signal to determine where to place a mark. The search number is
specified by <x>. The search condition must be set to TOKEN.
The VALue and HIVALue set a range that the INrange and OUTrange qualifiers
use to decide when to trigger. For example, if the QUALIFER is set to INrange,
and the address is within the range set by VALue and HIVALue, then a trigger
can be generated.
Conditions
Requires the SR-USB2 Serial Triggering and Analysis Application.
Group
Search and Mark
Syntax
SEARCH:SEARCH<x>:TRIGger: A:BUS:USB:ADDress:HIVALue <QString>
SEARCH:SEARCH<
x>:TRIGger:A:BUS:USB:ADDres s:HIVALue?
Related Commands
SEARCH:SEARCH<x>:TRIGger:A:BUS:USB:ADDress:VALue
Arguments
<QString> specifies the data value in the specified valid format. The valid
characters are 0, 1, and X for binary; for hexadecimal; and symbolic).
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