Triggering (TRIGger) |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Details |
Sets the alert function.
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Example |
:TRIGger:ALERt ON |
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Note |
If the warning function is activated, the trigger function will not be available. |
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Usage |
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(Command) |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Sets the auto trigger level.
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Example |
:TRIGger:ALERTAuto ON |
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Note |
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Usage |
Available trigger types for automatic trigger level are window out. |
Setting or querying the spare measurement sample number for the automatic trigger level |
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(Response) |
A<NR1> |
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Details |
Sets the spare measurement sample number for the automatic trigger level. |
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Example |
:TRIGger:ALERTSample 100 |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Setting or Querying the ON/OFF setting for automatic trigger level for each trigger source |
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(Response) |
[When using MR8740 compatibility mode] |
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Sets the ON/OFF setting for automatic trigger level for each trigger source.
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Example |
:TRIGger:ALERTCh CH1_1,ON |
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When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows. |
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Usage |
Applicable trigger types are window-out trigger. |
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(Command) |
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(Response) |
A<NR1>,B<NR1> |
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Sets the channels to apply the triggers. |
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Example |
:TRIGger:CH 1,1 |
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Note |
The trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows. |
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Usage |
Analog or logic channels. |
Syntax |
(Query) |
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(Response) |
A<NR1>,B<NR1>,C<NR1> |
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Returns the trigger detection date setting. |
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Example |
:TRIGger:DETECTDate? |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Query) |
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(Response) |
A<NR1>,B<NR1>,C<NR2> |
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Returns the trigger detection time setting. |
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Example |
:TRIGger:DETECTTime? |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Makes settings for the trigger function.
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Example |
:TRIGger:ENABle ON |
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Note |
If the trigger function is activated, the warning function will not be available. |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
[When using MR8740 compatibility mode] |
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Sets the trigger event count. |
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Example |
:TRIGger:EVENt CH1_1,100 |
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Note |
When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows. |
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Usage |
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(Command) |
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(Response) |
[When using MR8740 compatibility mode] |
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Sets the external trigger.
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Example |
:TRIGger:EXTErnal ON |
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Note |
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Usage |
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(Command) |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Details |
Sets the external trigger filter.
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Example |
:TRIGger:EXTFilter OFF |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Select or query the slope direction for the external trigger terminal |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
[When using MR8740 compatibility mode] |
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Sets the external trigger input terminal.
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Example |
:TRIGger:EXTRig UP |
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Note |
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Usage |
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(Response) |
[When using MR8740 compatibility mode] |
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Sets the trigger filter. |
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Example |
:TRIGger:FILTer CH1_1,10 |
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Note |
When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows. |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A<NR1>,B<NR1> |
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Details |
Configure the glitch width with the sampling number. |
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Example |
:TRIGger:GLITch 1,10 |
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Note |
The trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows. |
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Usage |
Applicable trigger types are glitch trigger. |
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Sets the type of trigger.
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Example |
:TRIGger:KIND CH1_1,LEVEl |
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Note |
Applicable trigger types for the DVM module are LEVEl, IN, OUT. |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
[When using MR8740 compatibility mode] |
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Details |
Sets the trigger level. |
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Example |
:TRIGger:LEVEl CH1_1,0.1 |
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Note |
When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows. |
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Usage |
Applicable trigger types are level trigger, period-in trigger, period-out trigger, and glitch trigger. |
Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
[When using MR8740 compatibility mode] |
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Details |
Sets the logic trigger filter width. |
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Example |
:TRIGger:LFILter L25,CHA,10 |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Set or query the AND/OR logical operator for the logic trigger pattern |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
[When using MR8740 compatibility mode] |
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Details |
Sets the AND/OR logical operator for the logic trigger pattern of channel.
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Example |
:TRIGger:LOGAnd L25,CHA,OR |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
[When using MR8740 compatibility mode] |
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Details |
Sets the trigger pattern (4 bits) of the logic trigger.
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Example |
:TRIGger:LOGPat L25,CHA,"X01X" |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Set or query the lower threshold of the window-in/out trigger |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
[When using MR8740 compatibility mode] |
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Details |
Sets the lower threshold of the window trigger. |
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Example |
:TRIGger:LOWEr CH1_1,-50E-03 |
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Note |
When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows. |
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Usage |
This command is valid when the trigger type is window-in or window-out. |
Syntax |
(Command) |
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Details |
Sends this command to trigger the instrument while it is awaiting a trigger. |
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Example |
:TRIGger:MANU |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
[When using MR8740 compatibility mode] |
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Details |
Sets the trigger mode.
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Example |
:TRIGger:MODE REPEat |
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Note |
B is used to set the number of measurements when trigger mode is continuous. |
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Usage |
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Set or query the lower period threshold of the period trigger |
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Syntax |
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(Response) |
[When using MR8740 compatibility mode] |
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Details |
Sets the lower period threshold (B) of the period trigger. |
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Example |
:TRIGger:PLOWer CH1_2,50E-06 |
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Note |
When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows. |
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Usage |
This command is valid when the trigger type is period-in or period-out. |
Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A<NR1> |
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Sets the pre-trigger interval. |
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Example |
:TRIGger:PRETrig 10 |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Details |
Enables and disables the trigger priority mode.
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Example |
:TRIGger:PRIOrity ON |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Set or query the upper and lower limit values of period trigger |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A<NR1>,B,C |
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Details |
Sets the upper and lower limits of the period trigger. |
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Example |
:TRIGger:PUPLow 1,20,10 |
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Note |
The trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows. |
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Usage |
This command is valid when the trigger type is period-in or period-out. |
Set or query the upper period threshold of the period trigger |
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Syntax |
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(Response) |
[When using MR8740 compatibility mode] |
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Details |
Sets the upper period threshold (B) of the period trigger. |
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Example |
:TRIGger:PUPPer CH1_2,50E-06 |
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Note |
When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows. |
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Usage |
This command is valid when the trigger type is period-in or period-out. |
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(Response) |
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Details |
Sets the trigger slope direction of channel.
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Example |
:TRIGger:SLOPe CH1_1,UP |
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Note |
When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows. |
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Usage |
Applicable trigger types are level trigger, period-in trigger, period-out trigger, and glitch trigger. |
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(Command) |
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(Response) |
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Sets the AND/OR logical operator for combining logic trigger sources.
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Example |
:TRIGger:SOURce AND |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Set the interval trigger ON/OFF status.
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Example |
:TRIGger:TIMEr ON |
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Note |
This command sets the timer trigger in the MR8740, but the interval trigger in the MR8740T. |
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Usage |
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Set or query the combination of interval trigger and other triggers |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Sets the combination of interval trigger and other trigger.
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Example |
:TRIGger:TMCOmpo OR |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A<NR1>,B<NR1>,C<NR1> |
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Set the time interval of the interval trigger. |
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Example |
:TRIGger:TMINTvl 1,2,3 |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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Details |
Sets the method for defining the pre-trigger interval.
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Example |
:TRIGger:TYPE % |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A<NR1>,B,C |
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Sets the upper and lower limits of window trigger. |
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Example |
:TRIGger:UPLOw 1,0.5,-0.5 |
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Note |
The trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows. |
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Usage |
Applicable trigger types are window-in trigger or window-out trigger. |
Set or query the upper threshold of the window-in/-out trigger |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
[When using MR8740 compatibility mode] |
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Details |
Sets the upper threshold (B) of the window trigger. |
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Example |
:TRIGger:UPPEr CH1_1,50E-03 |
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Note |
When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows. |
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Usage |
This command is valid when the trigger type is window-in or window-out. |
Select or query the measurement frequency of the voltage sag trigger |
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Syntax |
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(Response) |
[When using MR8740 compatibility mode] |
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Details |
Sets the measurement frequency of the voltage drop trigger. |
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Example |
:TRIGger:VFREq CH1_1,50 |
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Note |
When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows. |
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Usage |
Applicable trigger type is Voltage drop trigger. |
Syntax |
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(Response) |
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Details |
Sets the signal level of the voltage drop trigger. |
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Example |
:TRIGger:VLEVel CH1_1,0.001 |
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Note |
When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows. |
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Usage |
Applicable trigger type is Voltage drop trigger. |
Syntax |
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(Response) |
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Details |
Sets the width of the glitch trigger. |
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Example |
:TRIGger:WIDTh CH1_2,2.0E-03 |
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Note |
When using MR6000 compatibility mode, the trigger number and notation on the screen correspond as follows. |
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Usage |
Applicable trigger types are glitch trigger. |