Section 14: TSP command reference
Example
trigger.blender[1].orenable = true
trigger.blender[1].stimulus[1] = trigger.EVENT_DIGIO3
trigger.blender[1].stimulus[2] = trigger.EVENT_DIGIO5
Generate a trigger blender 1 event when a digital I/O trigger happens on line 3 or 5.
Also see
trigger.blender[N].reset()
trigger.blender[N].overrun
This attribute indicates whether or not an event was ignored because of the event detector state.
Type
TSP-Link accessible
Attribute (R)
Yes
Usage
overrun = trigger.blender[N].overrun
overrun
N
Details
Indicates if an event was ignored because the event detector was already in the detected state when
the event occurred. This is an indication of the state of the event detector that is built into the event
blender itself.
This command does not indicate if an overrun occurred in any other part of the trigger model or in any
other trigger object that is monitoring the event. It also is not an indication of an action overrun.
Example
print(trigger.blender[1].overrun)
Also see
trigger.blender[N].reset()
trigger.blender[N].reset()
This function resets some of the trigger blender settings to their factory defaults.
Type
TSP-Link accessible
Function
Yes
Usage
trigger.blender[N].reset()
N
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2470 High Voltage SourceMeter Instrument Reference Manual
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Affected by
Where saved
Instrument reset
Not applicable
Trigger blender N clear
Trigger blender N reset
Trigger blender overrun state (true or false)
The blender number (up to two)
(on page 14-194)
Affected by
Where saved
The trigger event blender (up to two)
Default value
Not applicable
If an event was ignored, the output is true.
If an event was not ignored, the output is
false.
Default value
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