Commands listed in alphabetical order
Arguments
<QString> is th
e label value.
NOTE. The size of the QString is dependent on the data field format selected using
BUS:B<x>:A RINC429A:DATAFORmat
. Also, the stored QString is re set to its
default value whenever the data field format is changed.
Examples
TRIGGER:A:BUS:B1:ARINC429 A:DATA:VALUE "XXXXXXXXXXXXXX X1000"
sets the value to XXXXXXXXXXX XXXX1000.
TRIGGER:A:BUS:B1:ARINC429 A:DATA:VALUE? might return
"XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX", indicating that the value is
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.
TRIGger:{A|B}:BUS:B<x>:ARINC429A:ERRTYPe
This command sets or queries the error type when triggering on an ARINC429
bus signal. The bus number is specified by x. The trigger condition must be
set to ERRor.
Conditions
Requires the SR-AERO Triggering and Analysis application.
Group
Trigger
Syntax
TRIGger:{A|B}:BUS:B<x>:AR INC429A:ERRTYPe {ANY|PARity|WORD|GAP}
TRIGger:{A|B}:BUS:B<x>:AR INC429A:ERRTYPe?
Arguments
ANY sets the error type to match any of the other available error types.
PARity sets the error type to match on parity errors (parity value results in even
parity count for a word).
WORD sets the error type to match on word errors (any unframed or unknown
decode data).
GAP sets the error type to match on gap violations (less than 4 bits idle time
between two packets on the bus).
Examples
TRIGGER:A:BUS:B1:ARINC429 A:ERRTYPE PARITY sets the error type to
matchonparityerrors.
TRIGGER:A:BUS:B1:ARINC429 A:ERRTYPE? might return ANY, indicating that
any error condition will produce a match.
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