Functions
R&S
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User Manual 1178.7100.02 ─ 05
Figure 5-47: Path switching functionalities of the different trigger types
= The triggered path remains active as described below
= Each trigger event switches from one path to the other
= Each trigger event switches to the next path in the sequence, unless reaching the last path
or sending a "Sequence Reset" makes the sequence recommence from the beginning
= Each 4-bit encoded trigger event at the D-Sub 9 connector of the R&S
OSP320 triggers
the addressed path
BNC A, BNC B = Trigger input connectors on the front panel, see (1) and (2) in
D-Sub 9
=
trigger input connector on the rear panel of R&S
Single ← Trigger Type
Allows triggering 1 path.
For configuring the toggled trigger, select the single "Path".
Activation:
When you activate the trigger, the next incoming trigger pulse switches the configured
path. After switching this path, the switch unit automatically deactivates the trigger
functionality.
The switched path remains active, until one of the following events happen:
●
You override the path by
●
You
the trigger functionality again and the next trigger event happens
●
You
all switches
(Note that the switched path does not change, if it happens to be equivalent with all
switches being reset.)
Remote command:
Toggle A-B ← Trigger Type
Allows triggering 2 alternating paths.
For configuring the toggled trigger, select "Path A" and "Path B".
Activation:
Configuration