[:CGRoup(*)][:SOURce]:TRIGger Subsystem
Commands in DSR Application Subsystems
Agilent 81250 Parallel Bit Error Ratio Tester, Programming Reference, March 2006
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:<Handle>[:CGRoup(*)][:SOURce]:TRIGger:
MUX
Syntax
:<Handle>[:CGRoup(*)][:SOURce]:TRIGger:MUX <NRf>
Parameters
<NRf>
MUX factor = frequency multiplier factor for the individual
connector
In addition to the “system” MUX factor (Segment Resolution) it is
possible to set the frequency multiply factor for the trigger output, as
for individual connectors, to generate multiples or fractions of 2 of the
frequency of the data streams, like f/2 or 2f etc. The default value is 1,
or 1/4 if the system is equipped with E4861A modules only. Valid
values are:
0.0625 (1/16), 0.125 (1/8), 0.25 (1/4), 0.5 (1/2), 1, 2, 4, 8, 16
The range of this parameter depends on the value of the “system” MUX
factor (Segment Resolution). See
“:<Handle>:SGENeral:GLOBal:MUX”
on page 146
.
Example
:_test:CGR1:TRIG:MUX 2
:<Handle>[:CGRoup(*)][:SOURce]:TRIGger:
MUX?
Syntax
:<Handle>[:CGRoup(*)][:SOURce]:TRIGger:MUX?
Return Value
The MUX factor associated with the trigger output.
Example
:_test:CGR1:TRIG:MUX?
might return:
2
:<Handle>[:CGRoup(*)][:SOURce]:TRIGger:
OUTPut[:STATe]
Syntax
:<Handle>[:CGRoup(*)][:SOURce]:TRIGger:OUTPut[:STATe] ON
Parameters
ON
Resets the protection circuit of the trigger output of an E4809A
clock module. The hardware switches the trigger output in case of an
overload. This command switches it back on.
Example
:_test:CGR1:TRIG:OUTP ON
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