Section 7: SCPI command reference
:TRACe[n]:TRIGger:CURRent:DIRection
This command specifies whether the current rises above or falls below a specified level when the level trigger is
activated.
Type
Command and query
Usage
:TRACe[n]:TRIGger:CURRent:DIRection <direction>
:TRACe[n]:TRIGger:CURRent:DIRection?
<direction>
Example
TRAC:TRIG:CURR:DIR RISE
TRAC:TRIG:CURR:DIR?
Also see
:TRACe[n]:TRIGger:CURRent:STATe
:TRACe[n]:TRIGger:CURRent[:LEVel]
:TRACe[n]:TRIGger:CURRent[:LEVel]
This command configures the current threshold value for the level trigger.
Type
Command and query
Usage
:TRACe[n]:TRIGger:CURRent[:LEVel] <currentThreshold>
:TRACe[n]:TRIGger:CURRent[:LEVel]?
<currentThreshold>
Example
TRAC:TRIG:CURR 1
TRAC:TRIG:CURR?
Also see
:TRACe[n]:TRIGger:CURRent:STATe
:TRACe[n]:TRIGger:CURRent:DIRection
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Model 2281S-20-6 DC Power Supply and Battery Simulator Reference Manual
Affected by
Power cycle
The direction can be RISE or FALL
(on page 7-195)
(on page 7-194)
Affected by
Power cycle
The value of this parameter depends on the trace feed and relative
status:
If TRACe:FEED is CALC, the current threshold ranges from -1.0E7
to 1.0E7
If TRACe:FEED is SENSe and Relative is off , the current threshold
value is from 0 to 6.1
The current threshold value is set to 1.
(on page 7-195)
(on page 7-194)
Where saved
Not applicable
The level trigger will be activated when the current
rises above the preset threshold value.
Where saved
Not applicable
Default value
RISE
Default value
0
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