to jump to the next point when the signal becomes TRUE, therefore
the first point in the list or stepped sweeps is produced immediately
upon starting the sweep. Receiving a trigger signal at the last point
causes the IDLE state to be re-entered. Analog sweeps do not use
the trigger signals during the sweep (although the trigger signals are
needed to start the sweep as described).
The
ABORt
command resets any sweep in progress and immediately
returns the instrument to the IDLE state.
The
*WAI,
*OPC and *OPC? commands indicate a complete operation
at the end of the sweep upon re-entry into the IDLE state.
Advanced Trigger Configurations
Because the SCPI layered trigger model is expandable, many more
complex trigger configurations are possible.
Trigger Keyword
The following paragraphs contain condensed definitions of the
Definitions
keywords used in the command tables. Many of the commands in
trigger related subsystems are
event commands.
Remember that
event commands cannot be queried. Similarly, event commands
have no related
actions or settings. Event commands cause a
particular action to take place inside the swept CW generator.
ABORt
The ABORt command forces the trigger system to the idle state. Any
measurement or output sequence in process is aborted as quickly as
possible.
ABORt
does not alter the settings programmed by other
commands, unlike
ABORt
is a root level event command and
cannot be queried.
IMMediate
The IMMediate command provides a one-time override of the normal
downward path in an event-detection state. The instrument must be
in the specified event detection state when IMMediate is received, or
an error is generated and the command has no effect. For example,
the instrument must be in the TRIG state for
IMMediate
to work properly. If the instrument is in the idle state, the command
has no effect, and an error would be generated. IMMediate is an
event command and cannot be queried.
The
command specifies the time between the source
settling and the time the trigger out signal is sent. Specifying
suffix) instructs the swept
CW generator to set the specified time as the delay necessary to
ensure proper settling. Sending
sets
to an instrument
dependent value, usually zero.
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Getting Started Programming