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Trigger Signals
The HP 64700 emulator provides four different trigger signals which
allow you to selectively start or stop measurements depending on the
signal state. These are the bnct (rear panel BNC input), cmbt (CMB
trigger input), trig1 and trig2 signals (provided by the analyzer).
You can configure the emulator to break to the monitor upon receipt of
any of these signals. Simply type:
M> bc -e <signal>
For example, to have the emulator break to monitor upon receipt of the
trig1 signal from the analyzer, type:
M> bc -e trig1
(Note: in this situation, you must also configure the analyzer to drive
the trig1 signal upon finding its trigger by entering tgout trig1).
Due to the architecture of the HP 64700 emulators, there are a wide
variety of items that affect how the emulator interacts with your
system, controller, and other measuring instruments. If you need more
configuration information, we suggest the following strategy:
If you need tutorial information --
Emulator: look at this manual.
Analyzer: look at the Analyzer User's Guide and this manual.
CMB: look at the CMB User's Guide.
If you need reference information --
Look at the Terminal Interface User's Reference manual (also
contains some examples).
Configuring the Emulator 4-19

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