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MSRA configuration
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The trigger pulse level is always opposite to the constant signal level defined here. For
example, for "Level" = "High", a constant high signal is output to the connector until you
select the
function. Then, a low pulse is provided.
Remote command:
Pulse Length ← Output Type ← Trigger 1/2
Defines the duration of the pulse (pulse width) sent as a trigger to the output connector.
Remote command:
OUTPut<up>:TRIGger<tp>:PULSe:LENGth
Send Trigger ← Output Type ← Trigger 1/2
Sends a user-defined trigger to the output connector immediately.
Note that the trigger pulse level is always opposite to the constant signal level defined
by the output
setting. For example, for "Level" = "High", a constant high signal is
output to the connector until you select the "Send Trigger" function. Then, a low pulse
is sent.
Which pulse level is sent is indicated by a graphic on the button.
Remote command:
OUTPut<up>:TRIGger<tp>:PULSe:IMMediate
6.6
Data acquisition and bandwidth settings
How data is to be acquired is configured in the "Bandwidth" dialog box.
6.6.1
Data acquisition
Access
: "Overview" > "Bandwidth"
or
: [MEAS CONFIG] > "Data Acquisition"
The data acquisition settings define which parts of the input signal are captured for fur-
ther evaluation in the applications. They are configured in the "Data Acquisition" tab of
the "Bandwidth" dialog box.
Data acquisition and bandwidth settings