Example OUTPUT XXX;":MACH INE1:TTRIGGER:RA NGE1 ’DATA’, ’12 7’, ’255’ "
OUTPUT XXX;":MA CHINE1:TTRIGGER: RANGE2 ’ABC’, ’#B0 0001111’,
’#HCF’ "
Query :MACHine{1|2}:TTRigger:RANGe<N>?
The RANGe query returns the range recognizer end point specifications for
the range.
Returned Format [:MACHine{1|2}:TTRiger:RANGe<N>] <label_name>,<start_pattern>,
<stop_pattern><N L>
Example OUTPUT XXX;":MACHIN E1:TTRIGGER:RANG E1?"
SEQuence
Command :MACHine{1|2}:TTRigger:S EQuence <number_ of_levels>
The SEQuence command defines the timing analyzer trace sequence. First,
it deletes the current trace sequence. Then, it inserts the number of levels
specified, with default settings. The number of levels can be between 1 and
10 when the analyzer is armed by the RUN key.
<number_of_
levels> integer from 1 to 10
<level_of_
trigger> always equal to the last level number
Example OUTPUT XXX;":MACH INE1:TTRIGGER:SE QUENCE 4"
TTRigger (TTRace) Subsystem
SEQuence
22–17