Section 11: TSP command reference
Series 3700A System Switch/Multimeter Reference Manual
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3700AS-901-01 Rev. D/June 2018
digio.trigger[N].wait()
This function waits for a trigger.
Type
TSP-Link accessible
Affected by
Where saved
Default value
Function
Yes
Usage
triggered
= digio.trigger[
N
].wait(
timeout
)
triggered
The value
true
if a trigger is detected, or
false
if no triggers are detected during
the timeout period
N
Digital I/O trigger line (1 to 14)
timeout
Timeout in seconds
Details
This function pauses for up to
timeout
seconds for an input trigger. If one or more trigger events are
detected since the last time
digio.trigger[
N
].wait()
or
digio.trigger[
N
].clear()
was
called, this function returns a value immediately. After waiting for a trigger with this function, the event
detector is automatically reset and ready to detect the next trigger. This is true regardless of the
number of events detected.
Example
triggered = digio.trigger[4].wait(3)
print(triggered)
Waits up to three seconds for a trigger to be
detected on trigger line 4, then outputs the
results.
Output if no trigger is detected:
false
Output if a trigger is detected:
true
Also see
(on page 11-117)
digio.writebit()
This function sets a digital I/O line high or low.
Type
TSP-Link accessible
Affected by
Where saved
Default value
Function
Yes
Usage
digio.writebit(
N
,
data
)
N
Digital I/O trigger line (1 to 14)
data
The value to write to the bit:
▪
0 (low)
▪
Non-zero (high)