Real–Time Commands
Custom Subsystem–Option 431([:SOURce]:RADio:CUSTom)
Key Entry
:TRIGger[:SOURce]:EXTernal:DELay
[:SOURce]:RADio:CUSTom:TRIGger[:SOURce]:EXTernal:DELay <val>
[:SOURce]:RADio:CUSTom:TRIGger[:SOURce]:EXTernal:DELay?
This command sets the number of bits to delay the signal generator's response
to an external trigger.
The bit delay is a delay between when the signal generator receives the trigger
and when it responds to the trigger. The delay uses the clocks of the bit-clock
to time the delay. After the signal generator receives the trigger and the set
number of delay bits (clocks) occurs, the signal generator transmits the data
pattern.
The delay occurs after you enable the state. See
":TRIGger[:SOURce]:EXTernal:DELay:STATe" on page
number of bits either before or after enabling the state.
For more information on configuring an external trigger source and to select
external as the trigger source, see
Keysight EXG and MXG X-Series Signal Generators SCPI Command Reference
— The trigger signal polarity:
— The time delay between when the signal generator
receives a trigger and when the waveform responds
to the trigger. There are two parts to setting the
delay:
BUS
This choice enables triggering over the GPIB or LAN
using the *TRG or GET commands or the AUXILIARY
INTERFACE (RS-232) using the *TRG command.
*RST
KEY
Trigger Key
Supported
N5172B/82B with Option 431
*RST
+0
Range
0–1048575
— gating mode, see
":TRIGger:TYPE:GATE:ACTive" on page 511
— continuous and single modes, see
":TRIGger[:SOURce]:EXTernal:SLOPe" on
page 514
— setting the amount of delay, see
":TRIGger[:SOURce]:EXTernal:DELay" on
page 513
— turning the delay on, see
":TRIGger[:SOURce]:EXTernal:DELay:STATe"
on page 514
Ext
":TRIGger[:SOURce]" on page
Bus
514. You can set the
512.
513
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