Command Descriptions
TLS 216 Programmer Manual
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TRIGger:DELay:STATE:AUXiliary?
TRIGger
:
DELay
STATE :
:
AUXiliary
LOW
X
<Space>
?
HIGH
HIGH specifies that the Aux Trigger Input must be High relative to the threshold
level.
LOW specifies that the Aux Trigger Input must be Low relative to the threshold
level.
X specifies that the Aux Trigger Input can be either High or Low relative to the
threshold level.
TRIGGER:DELAY:STATE:AUXILIARY LOW
specifies that the Aux Trigger Input must be Low to meet the Boolean
requirements of the currently defined pattern for triggering the logic scope.
TRIGGER:DELAY:STATE:AUXILIARY?
might return X, indicating the Aux Trigger Input logic pattern may be either
High or Low to trigger the logic scope.
TRIGger:DELay:STATE:CH<x>
Sets or queries the Boolean requirement (logic levels of High, Low, or Don’t
Care) for the selected channel. The Boolean requirements set for all the trigger
inputs define the logic pattern that triggers the logic scope.
Trigger
TRIGger:DELay:STATE:CH<x> { HIGH | LOW|X} NOTE: defines CH<x>
pattern bit to High, Low, or Don’t Care
TRIGger:DELay:STATE:CH<x>?
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