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:SEARch:SERial:UART:MODE

Command Syntax
:SEARch:SERial:UART:MODE <value>
<value> ::= {RDATa | RD1 | RD0 | RDX | TDATa | TD1 | TD0 | TDX
The :SEARch:SERial:UART:MODE command selects the type of
UART/RS232 information to find in the Lister display:
• RDATa — searches for a receive data value when data words are from 5
• RD1 — searches for a receive data value when data words are 9 bits
• RD0 — searches for a receive data value when data words are 9 bits
• RDX — searches for a receive data value when data words are 9 bits
• TDATa — searches for a transmit data value when data words are from
• TD1 — searches for a transmit data value when data words are 9 bits
• TD0 — searches for a transmit data value when data words are 9 bits
• TDX — searches for a transmit data value when data words are 9 bits
• PARityerror — searches for parity errors.
• AERRor — searches for any error.
Data values are specified using the :SEARch:SERial:UART:DATA command.
Data value qualifiers are specified using the
:SEARch:SERial:UART:QUALifier command.
Query Syntax
:SEARch:SERial:UART:MODE?
The :SEARch:SERial:UART:MODE? query returns ...
Return Format
<value><NL>
<value> ::= {RDAT | RD1 | RD0 | RDX | TDAT | TD1 | TD0 | TDX | PAR
See Also
Agilent InfiniiVision 3000 X-Series Oscilloscopes Programmer's Guide
(see
page
1088)
| PARityerror | AERRor}
to 8 bits long.
long and the 9th (alert) bit is 1.
long and the 9th (alert) bit is 0.
long and the 9th (alert) bit is a don't care (X).
5 to 8 bits long.
long and the 9th (alert) bit is 1.
long and the 9th (alert) bit is 0.
long and the 9th (alert) bit is a don't care (X).
| AERR}
Chapter
27, ":SEARch Commands," starting on page 743
":SEARch:SERial:UART:DATA"
":SEARch:SERial:UART:QUALifier"
on page 814
on page 816
27
:SEARch Commands
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