Trigger:i2S:range - Agilent Technologies InfiniiVision 7000A Series Programmer's Manual

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Commands by Subsystem

:TRIGger:I2S:RANGe

Command Syntax
:TRIGger:I2S:RANGe <upper>,<lower>
<upper> ::= 32-bit integer in signed decimal, <nondecimal>,
<lower> ::= 32-bit integer in signed decimal, <nondecimal>
<nondecimal> ::= #Hnn...n where n ::= {0,..,9 | A,..,F}
<nondecimal> ::= #Bnn...n where n ::= {0 | 1} for binary
<string> ::= "0xnn...n" where n ::= {0,..,9 | A,..,F} for hexadecimal
The :TRIGger:I2S:RANGe command sets the upper and lower range
boundaries used by the INRange, OUTRange, INCReasing, and DECReasing
trigger conditions. You can enter the parameters in any order — the
smaller value becomes the <lower> and the larger value becomes the
<upper>.
Note that for INCReasing and DECReasing, the <upper> and <lower> values
correspond to the "Armed" and "Trigger" softkeys.
The length of the <upper> and <lower> values is determined by the :TRIGger:I2S:RWIDth
N O T E
and :TRIGger:I2S:TWIDth commands. When the receiver word size is less than the
transmitter word size, the length is equal to the receiver word size. When the receiver word
size is greater than the transmitter word size, the length is equal to the transmitter word
size.
Query Syntax
:TRIGger:I2S:RANGe?
The :TRIGger:I2S:RANGe? query returns the currently set upper and lower
range boundaries.
Return Format
<upper>,<lower><NL>
<upper> ::= 32-bit integer in signed decimal, <nondecimal>,
<lower> ::= 32-bit integer in signed decimal, <nondecimal>
<nondecimal> ::= #Hnn...n where n ::= {0,..,9 | A,..,F}
<nondecimal> ::= #Bnn...n where n ::= {0 | 1} for binary
<string> ::= "0xnn...n" where n ::= {0,..,9 | A,..,F} for hexadecimal
See Also
534
(see
page
786)
or <string>
or <string>
for hexadecimal
or <string>
or <string>
for hexadecimal
"Introduction to :TRIGger Commands"
Agilent InfiniiVision 7000A Series Oscilloscopes Programmer's Guide
on page 467

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