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Keysight N774xC Series Multiport Power Meter Programming Guide
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Measurement Operations & Settings
Triggering - The TRIGger Subsystem
The TRIGger Subsystem allows you to configure how the instrument reacts
to incoming or outgoing triggers.
Command:
:TRIGger
Syntax:
:TRIGger<wsp>NODEA|1|NODEB|2
Description:
Generates a hardware trigger.
Parameters:
1 or NODEA:
2 or NODEB:
Is identical to a trigger at the Input Trigger Connector.
Generates trigger at the Output Trigger Connector.
A hardware trigger cannot be effective in the DISabled triggering mode but can be effective in DEFault, PASSthrough or
LOOPback triggering modes, see
on page 94 for information on triggering modes.
Response:
None
Example:
:trig 1
Command:
:TRIGger[n]:DELay?
Syntax:
:TRIGger[n]:DELay?
Description:
Returns factor for delay. Effective trigger delay time = factor/32 Mhz
Parameters:
None
Response:
Factor
Example:
:trig1:del?
→
+0
Command:
:TRIGger[n]:DELay
Syntax:
:TRIGger[n]:DELay<wsp><value>
Description:
Defines factor for delay. Effective trigger delay time = factor/32 Mhz. That means, trigger event is excuted after specified
time after input trigger.