Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
TRIGger:A:SE
RIAL:DATa:FORMat
This command sets or queries how the Pattern string is formatted.
Group
Low Speed Serial Trigger
Syntax
TRIGger:A:SERIAL:DATa:FORM at {BINary|HEX}
TRIGger:A:SERIAL:DATa:FORM at?
Arguments
BINary pattern symbols are: {‘SPACE’|0|1|X} ‘SPACE’ is white space and can
be included to make the 32 bit pattern easier to read when setting the pattern.
HEX pattern symbols are used only with NRZ. They are: {‘
‘|0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|A\B|C|D\E|F|X|?} Hex ‘X” represents the bit pattern ‘XXXX’.
Hex ‘?’ represents any other binary bit pattern which doesn’t have a hex
representation, such as ‘00X1’.
Examples
TRIGGER:A:SERIAL:DATA:FORM AT BINARY sets the Pattern stri
ng to a binary
format.
TRIGGER:A:SERIAL:DATA:FORM AT? might return
:TRIGGER:A:SERIAL:CODE HEX, indicating that the Pattern string is set to a
hexadecimal format.
TRIGger:A:SERIAL:DATa:PATtern
This command sets or queries the data pattern to allow up to 3 2 bit serial patterns.
Group
Low Speed Serial Trigger
Syntax
TRIGger:A:SERIAL:DATa:PATt ern <string>
TRIGger:A:SERIAL:DATa:PATt ern?
Related Commands
TRIGger:A:SERIAL:DATa:PATtern:NRZ
TRIGger:A:SERIAL:DATa:PATtern:S8B10B
Arguments
STRING specifies the serial pattern to trigger on. The default value is “01”, such
that there are up to 64 characters total.
DPO7000, DPO70000/B and DSA7000/B Series Programmer Manual 2-583