Replace N with the number of the synchronization line: 1-3
Attribute
Indicates if the event detector ignored an event while in the detected state.
Usage
overrun =
tsplink.trigger[N].overrun
N
The trigger line.
overrun
The trigger overrun state.
Remarks
• A read-only attribute.
• Indicates an event was ignored because the event detector was in the detect state when
the event was detected.
Replace N with the number of the synchronization line: 1 to 3.
Attribute
The length of time that the trigger line will be asserted for output triggers.
Usage
width = tsplink.trigger[N].pulsewidth
Reads pulse width.
tsplink.trigger[N].pulsewidth = width
Writes pulse width.
width
The pulse width length (seconds).
Remarks
• Setting the pulse width to 0 (seconds) asserts the trigger indefinitely.
• The default pulsewidth time is 10µs.
Details
See
"TSP-Link Synchronization lines"
Also see
Example
-- Sets pulse width for trigger line 3 to 20µs:
tsplink.trigger[3].pulsewidth = 20e-6
Replace N with the number of the synchronization line: 1 to 3.
Function
Releases an indefinite length or latched trigger
.
Usage
tsplink.trigger[N].release()
N
The trigger line number.
Remarks
Releases a trigger that was asserted with an indefinite pulse width, as well as a trigger that
was latched in response to receiving a synchronous mode trigger.
Details
See
"TSP-Link Synchronization lines"
Also see
Example
-- Releases trigger line 3:
tsplink.trigger[3].release()
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tsplink.trigger[N].overrun
tsplink.trigger[N].pulsewidth
tsplink.trigger[N].release