Section 7: Command reference
Indicates the overrun state of the event detector built into the line itself.
It does not indicate whether an overrun occurred in any other part of the trigger model or in any other detector
that is monitoring the event.
It does not indicate output trigger overrun.
Example
print(tsplink.trigger[1].overrun)
Also see
tsplink.trigger[N].assert()
tsplink.trigger[N].clear()
tsplink.trigger[N].mode
tsplink.trigger[N].release()
tsplink.trigger[N].reset()
tsplink.trigger[N].stimulus
tsplink.trigger[N].wait()
tsplink.trigger[N].pulsewidth
This attribute the length of time that the trigger line is asserted for output triggers.
Type
TSP-Link accessible
Attribute (RW)
Yes
Usage
width = tsplink.trigger[N].pulsewidth
tsplink.trigger[N].pulsewidth = width
width
N
Details
Setting the pulse width to 0 (seconds) asserts the trigger indefinitely.
Example
tsplink.trigger[3].pulsewidth = 20e-6 Sets pulse width for trigger Line 3 to 20 μs.
Also see
tsplink.trigger[N].release()
7-222
(on page 7-218)
(on page 7-219)
(on page 7-220)
(on page 7-223)
(on page 7-223)
(on page 7-224)
(on page 7-225)
Affected by
System reset
TSP-Link trigger N reset
The pulse width (in seconds).
The trigger line (1 to 3)
(on page 7-223)
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If an event was ignored, displays
true; if an event was not ignored,
displays false.
Where saved
Create configuration
script
707B-901-01 Rev. A / August 2010
Default value
10-e6