Triggering - The TRIGger Subsystem
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Agilent 8163A/B, 8164A/B & 8166A/B Mainframes, Fifth Edition
Extended Trigger Configuration
This section includes information for advanced users about how to
customize your use of the trigger system.
You can configure the ouputs and inputs from two nodes, Node A and
Node B. See Figure 7 on page 180 for more information on Node A and
Node B. You can configure these nodes to be triggered by certain events
and for these nodes to trigger particular actions.
:TRIGger
:TRIGger<wsp>NODEA|1|NODEB|2
Generates a hardware trigger.
1 or NODEA:
2 or NODEB:
Use ":TRIGger:CONFiguration:EXTended" on page 179 to configure Node A and Node B.
":TRIGger" on page 172 describes the :TRIGger command for basic users.
none
trig 1
:TRIGger:CONFiguration:EXTended
:TRIGger:CONFiguration:EXTended<wsp><Node A Input Config.>,
<Node B Input Config.>,<Output Matrix Config.>
Sets the extended hardware trigger configuration.
Node A Input Configuration:
Node B Input Configuration:
Output Matrix Configuration:
none
trig:conf:ext 0,0,0
:TRIGger:CONFiguration:EXTended?
:TRIGger:CONFiguration:EXTended?
Returns the extended hardware trigger configuration.
none
Node A Input Configuration:
Node B Input Configuration:
Output Matrix Configuration:
trig:conf:ext? → +0,+0,+0<END>
Measurement Operations & Settings
Generates trigger at Node A.
Generates trigger at Node B.
A 32-bit unsigned integer, see below.
A 32-bit unsigned integer, see below.
A 32-bit unsigned integer, see below.
A 32-bit unsigned integer, see below.
A 32-bit unsigned integer, see below.
A 32-bit unsigned integer, see below.
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