:SWEep:ENTRy:TRIGger:TYPE
Refers to the :TRIGger:TYPE section (page
69
) for the definition of this command.
Examples
:SWEEP:ENTR:TRIG:TYPE LEVEL
:SWEEP:ENTRY:TRIG:TYPE?
Appendix A: Connecting to RTSA 7500
BNC's
RTSA 7500
are network ready devices conveying control commands and data
using TCP/IP protocol. Each
RTSA 7500
receives SCPI commands and sends query
responds over port 37001, and sends VRT context and data packets over port 37000, as
illustrated in the following figure:
A
RTSA 7500
, when powered up, will have a dynamic or preassigned static IP address,
which when bind with a port will form a network socket. To successfully establish a
connection to a
RTSA 7500
,
both
<IP>:37000 and <IP>:37001 sockets must be created
one right after the other, the order is not important.
In addition, refer to the “Connecting to the RTSA7500” of the
RTSA7500 User Guide
(v3.6 or later)
for more information on how to connect to RTSA7500 and to determine its
IP address.
SCPI
SCPI
SCPI
VRT pkts
VRT pkts
VRT pkts
Remote Host
<IP>:37000
<IP>:37001
Model 7500 #1
NETWORK
Model 7500 #n
Other 7500's
Other
Remote
Host