Remote control commands
R&S
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TRIGger<m>:USB:TYPE
<Type>
Selects the trigger type for USB analysis. The available trigger types depend on the
activated USB protocol type.
Parameters:
<Type>
SOP | EOP | RST | SUSPend | RESume | TOKen | DATA |
HANDshake | SPECial | ERRCond
SOP
Sets the trigger to the SOP (start of packet) field. The start of
packet condition is the end of the SYNC field. The trigger instant
is the end of the SOP field.
EOP
Sets the trigger to the EOP (end of packet) field. Not available
for USB High Speed and USB HSIC protocol types. The trigger
instant is the beginning of the EOP field.
RST
Sets the trigger to the Reset field. Not available for USB High
Speed and USB HSIC protocol types. For more information on
the reset condition, see the USB standard. The trigger instant is
the end of the 10
ms period after the SE0 field.
SUSPend
Sets the trigger to the Suspend field. Not available for USB High
Speed and USB HSIC protocol types. For more information on
the suspend condition, see the USB standard. The trigger
instant will be declared after the defined 3
ms timeout.
RESume
Sets the trigger to the Resume field. Not available for USB High
Speed and USB HSIC protocol types. For more information on
the resume condition, see the USB standard. The trigger instant
will be declared after the defined 20
ms timeout.
TOKen
Sets the trigger to one out of four different token trigger types:
OUT, IN, SOF, or SETUP.
DATA
Sets the trigger to one out of four different data trigger types:
DATA0, DATA1, DATA2, or MDATA.
HANDshake
Sets the trigger to one out of four different handshake trigger
types: ACK, NAK, STALL, or NYET.
Protocols