Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Arguments
<NR3> specifies
the trigger level, in volts.
ECL spec ifies a preset ECL trigger level of –1.3V.
TTL specifies a preset TTL trigger level of 1.4V.
Examples
TRIGGER:A:LEVEL:AUXIN ECL sets the auxiliary input trigger level to -1.3
volts.
TRIGGER:A:LEVEL:AUXIN? might return TRIGGER:A:LEVEL:AUXIN 0.0E+0
indicating the auxiliary input trigger level is 0.0 volts.
TRIGger:A:LEVel:CH<x>
Sets or returns the trigger level for the specified channel. Each channel can have
an independent level.
Group
Trigger
Syntax
TRIGger:A:LEVel:CH<x> {<NR3>|TTL|ECL}
TRIGger:A:LEVel:CH<x>?
Arguments
<NR3> specifies the trigger level in user units (usually volts).
TTL specifies a preset TTL high level of 1 .4V.
ECL specifies a preset ECL high level of –1.3V.
Examples
TRIGGER:A:LEVEL:CH2? might return :TRIGGER:A:LEVEL:CH2
1.3000E+00
indicating that the A edge trigger is set to 1.3 V for channel 2.
TRIGGER:A:LEVEL:CH3 TTL sets the A edge trigger to TTL high level for
channel 3.
TRIGger:A:LEVel:D<x>
Sets or returns the trigger level for the s pe cified digital channel <x>, where x is
the channel number. Each digital channel can have an independent level.
Group
Trigger
Syntax
TRIGger:A:LEVel:D<x> {<NR3>|ECL|TTL}
TRIGger:A:LEVel:D<x>?
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