
Model DMM7510 7½ Digit Graphical Sampling Multimeter Reference Manual
Section 6: SCPI command reference
DMM7510-901-01 Rev. B / May 2015
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:TRIGger:BLOCk:NOTify
This command defines a trigger model block that generates a trigger event and immediately continues to the next
block.
Type
Affected by
Where saved
Default value
Command only
Recall settings
Instrument reset
Power cycle
Save settings
Not applicable
Usage
:TRIGger:BLOCk:NOTify <blockNumber>, <notifyID>
<blockNumber>
The sequence of the block in the trigger model
<notifyID>
The identification number of the notification; 1 to 8
Details
When trigger model execution reaches a notify block, the instrument generates a trigger event and
immediately continues to the next block.
Other commands can reference the event that the notify block generates. This assigns a stimulus
somewhere else in the system. For example, you can use the notify event as the stimulus of a
hardware trigger line, such as a digital I/O line.
When you call this event, you use the format
NOTIFY
followed by the notify identification number. For
example, if you assign
<notifyID>
as
4
, you would refer to it as
NOTIFY4
in the command that
references it.
Example
:TRIG:BLOC:NOT 5, 2
:TRIG:BLOC:BRAN:EVEN 6, NOTIFY2, 2
Define trigger model block 5 to be the notify 2
event. Assign the notify 2 event to be the trigger
for stimulus for the branch event for block 6.
Also see
(on page 3-83)