Section 3: Functions and features
Model DMM7510 7½ Digit Graphical Sampling Multimeter Reference Manual
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DMM7510-901-01 Rev. B / May 2015
SCPI command
TSP command
Description
This command sets the mode of the digital I/O line to
be a digital line, trigger line, or synchronous line and
sets the line to be input, output, or open-drain.
(on page 8-52)
A line reset is not available in SCPI; however, the line is
reset when a global reset (
*RST
) is sent
This command resets digital I/O line values to their
factory defaults.
(on page 8-54)
(on page 6-40)
This command sets a digital I/O line high or low when
the line is set for digital control and returns the state
on the digital I/O lines.
(on page 8-55)
(on page 6-41)
This command reads the digital I/O port. All six lines
must be configured as digital control lines. If not, this
command generates an error.
(on page 8-55)
(on page 6-42)
This command writes to all digital I/O lines. All six
lines must be configured as digital control lines. If not,
this command generates an error.
(on page 8-56)
(on page 6-204)
This command clears the trigger event on a digital
input line.
(on page 8-260)
(on page 6-204)
This command sets the edge used by the trigger
event detector on the given trigger line.
(on page 8-260)
:TRIGger:DIGital<n>:IN:OVERrun?
(on page 6-205)
This command returns the event detector overrun
status.
(on page 8-261)
Not available in SCPI
This command waits for a trigger.
(on page 8-262)
Not available in SCPI
This command asserts a trigger pulse on one of the
digital I/O lines.
(on page 8-263)
(on page 6-206)
This command sets the output logic of the trigger
event generator to positive or negative for the
specified line.
(on page 8-264)
:TRIGger:DIGital<n>:OUT:PULSewidth
(on page 6-207) This command describes the length of time that the
trigger line is asserted for output triggers.
(on page 8-264)
Not available in SCPI
This command releases an indefinite length or
latched trigger.
:TRIGger:DIGital<n>:OUT:STIMulus
(on page 6-208)
This command selects the event that causes a trigger
to be asserted on the digital output line.
(on page 8-266)