3 - Language Dictionary

TRIGger:SEQuence3:SOURce

TRIGger:ACQuire:SOURce

These commands select the trigger source for a triggered measurement sequence as follows:

BUS

GPIB device, *TRG, or <GET> (Group Execute Trigger)

EXTernal

ac source’s backplane Trigger In BNC

TTLTrg

the signal driving the Trigger Out BNC

Command Syntax

TRIGger:SEQuence3:SOURce <CRD>

 

TRIGger:ACQuire:SOURce <CRD>

Parameters

BUS EXTernal TTLTrg

 

*RST Value

BUS

 

Examples

TRIG:ACQ:SOUR BUS

TRIG:SEQ3:SOUR EXT

Query Syntax

TRIGger:SEQuence3:SOURce?

 

TRIGger:ACQuire:SOURce?

 

Returned Parameters

<CRD>

 

Related Commands

ABOR TRIG TRIG:DEL

TRIG:SYNC

 

TRIG:SYNC:PHAS INIT

INIT:CONT *TRG WAI

TRIGger:SEQuence1:DEFine

TRIGger:SEQuence2:DEFine

TRIGger:SEQuence3:DEFine

These commands define the names that are aliased to trigger sequences 1, 2 and 3. The command accepts only TRANsient for sequence 1, SYNChronous for sequence 2, and ACQuire for sequence 3 as predefined names. The query allows the user to query the instrument names aliased to sequences 1, 2, and 3.

Command Syntax

TRIGger:SEQuence1:DEFine TRANsient

 

TRIGger:SEQuence2:DEFine SYNChronous

 

TRIGger:SEQuence3:DEFine ACQuire

Parameters

TRANsient, SYNChronous, ACQuire

*RST Value

BUS

 

Examples

TRIG:SEQ1:DEF TRAN

TRIG:SEQ3:DEF ACQ

Query Syntax

TRIGger:SEQuence1:DEFine?

 

 

TRIGger:SEQuence2:DEFine?

 

 

TRIGger:SEQuence3:DEFine?

 

Returned Parameters

<CRD>

 

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