TGTctrl Subsystem

CURSTate

Query

Returned Format

<N>

<state>

Example

CURSTate

:TGTctrl:CURSTate<N>?

This command does not obey the truncation rule.

The CURSTate query returns the current state of the specified signal. For toggle and pulse signals, this will be either 0 or 1. For sequence signals, it will be between 0 and the last state.

[:TGTctrl:CURSTate<N>] <state><NL>

An integer, 0 through 7, specifying signal.

An integer, 1 through 7, indicating current state.

OUTPUT XXX;":TGTCTRL:CURSTATE0?"

DRIVe

Command:TGTctrl:DRIVe<N> {{NORMal0}{OPENcllctr1}}

The DRIVe command sets a signal’s output type. The output type controls the way in which the line is driven.

<N> An integer, 0 through 7, specifying signal.

Example

OUTPUT XXX;":TGTCTRL:DRIVE1 NORMAL"

 

 

Query:TGTctrl:DRIVe<N>?

Returned Format [:TGTctrl:DRIVe<N>] <type><NL>

<type> {01} 0 indicates normal (TTL); 1 indicates open collector.

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