Trigger:can:signal:definition - Agilent Technologies MSO6102A Programmer's Reference Manual

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:TRIGger:CAN:SIGNal:DEFinition

Command Syntax
:TRIGger:CAN:SIGNal:DEFinition <value>
<value> ::= {CANH | CANL | RX | TX | DIFFerential}
The :TRIGger:CAN:SIGNal:DEFinition command sets the CAN signal type
when :TRIGger:CAN:TRIGger is set to SOF (start of frame). These signals
can be set to:
Dominant high signal:
• CANH — the actual CAN_H differential bus signal.
Dominant low signals:
• CANL — the actual CAN_L differential bus signal.
• RX — the Receive signal from the CAN bus transceiver.
• TX — the Transmit signal to the CAN bus transceiver.
• DIFFerential — the CAN differential bus signal connected to an analog
With 6000 Series oscilloscope software version 3.50 or greater, this command is available,
N O T E
but the only legal value is DIFF.
Query Syntax
:TRIGger:CAN:SIGNal:DEFinition?
The :TRIGger:CAN:SIGNal:DEFinition? query returns the current CAN
signal type.
Return Format
<value><NL>
<value> ::= DIFF
See Also
Agilent 6000 Series Oscilloscopes Programmer's Reference
(see
page
564)
source channel using a differential probe.
"Introduction to :TRIGger Commands"
":TRIGger:MODE"
on page 338
":TRIGger:CAN:SIGNal:BAUDrate"
":TRIGger:CAN:SOURce"
":TRIGger:CAN:TRIGger"
Obsolete and Discontinued Commands
on page 332
on page 350
on page 351
on page 352
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