Remote-Control Commands
IEEE 802.11 (a/b/g)
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Parameters:
<Inhibit>
float
Range:
0 to 2^32-1 chips
*RST:
0
Example:
BB:WLAN:TRIG:SOUR OBAS
sets for path A the internal trigger executed by the trigger signal
from the second path (path B).
BB:WLAN:TRIG:OBAS:INH 200
sets a restart inhibit for 200 chips following a trigger event.
Manual operation:
See
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:WLAN:TRIGger:RMODe?
The command queries the current status of signal generation for all trigger modes with
IEEE 802.11a-g WLAN modulation on.
Return values:
<RMode>
STOP | RUN
RUN
the signal is generated. A trigger event occurred in the triggered
mode.
STOP
the signal is not generated. A trigger event did not occur in the
triggered modes, or signal generation was stopped by the com-
mand
:BB:WLAN:TRIG:ARM:EXECute
(armed trigger modes
only).
Example:
BB:WLAN:TRIG:SOUR EXT
sets external triggering via the TRIGGER 1 connector.
BB:WLAN:TRIG:MODE ARET
selects the "Armed_Retrigger" mode.
BB:WLAN:TRIG:RMOD?
queries the current status of signal generation.
Response: RUN
the signal is generated, an external trigger was executed.
Usage:
Query only
Manual operation:
See
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:WLAN:TRIGger:SLENgth
<SLength>
The command defines the length of the signal sequence to be output in the "Single"
trigger mode (
SOUR:BB:WLAN:SEQ SING
). The input is made in terms of chips.
It is possible to output deliberately just part of the frame, an exact sequence of the
frame, or a defined number of repetitions of the frame.
Trigger Settings