ARM
With the HP E1313/E1413, when the
TRIGger:SOURce
is set to
TIMer
, an
ARM
event must occur to start the timer. When
INITiate:CONTinuous
is set to
ON
and the
TRIGger:SOURce
is set to
IMMediate
(called the “ continuous mode” ), an
ARM
event must occur to start scanning. This can be something as simple as executing
the
ARM[:IMMediate]
command, or it could be another event selected by
ARM:SOURce
.
Note
ARM:SOURce
is related to
TRIGger:SOURce
and
INITiate:CONTinuous
and can, in
certain settings, generate Error -221, “ Settings conflict” . See the note on page 266
for details.
The
ARM
command subsystem provides:
–
An immediate software ARM (
ARM[:IMMediate]
).
–
Selection of the
ARM:SOURce <
source
>
(
<
source
>
can be
BUS
,
EXTernal
,
HOLD
,
IMMediate
,
SCP
, or
TTLTrg<
n
>
) when
TRIGger:SOURce
is
TIMer
or the continuous
mode is set (
INITiate:CONTinuous ON
and
TRIGger:SOURce IMMediate
).
Subsystem Syntax
ARM
[:IMMediate]
:SOURce <
source
>
:SOURce?
Trigger
Timer
Trigger
Enable
Trigger
Counter
BUS
External
HOLD
IMMediate
TTLTrg<n>
SCP Trig
ARM:SOURce <source>
TRIGger:TIMer <interval>
Only while
INIT:CONT is ON
&
TRIG:SOUR is IMM
TRIGger:SOURce <source>
Internal
Trigger Signal
TRIGger:COUNt <count>
TIMer
Figure 5-1. Logical Trigger Model
ARM
160 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference
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