Trigger keyword definitions, Trigger keyword, Definitions – HP 8360 User Manual

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the sweep is initiated. This can happen on a continuous basis

: CONT ON) or on a demand basis

: CONT OFF). The

functions of continuous and single sweeps are handled by this
command. When the

ON command is given, the sweep

is continuously re-initiated. When in the OFF state, the sweep is
initiated with the

command.

Once initiated, the

wait for trigger

state is entered. Here, the trigger

signal selected by the TRIG :

command is examined until a

TRUE condition is detected. These trigger signals are:

BUS

This signal is always TRUE.
This is the external trigger input jack. A positive
transition on this jack constitutes a TRUE signal.
This signal is the HP-IB <get> (Group Execute
Trigger) message or a

command.

When a TRUE signal is found, the sweep is actually started.

The act of producing the sweep in some cases involves the use
of trigger signals. For example, the stepped and list sweeps
have modes that allow triggering for point-to-point advancement
through the sweep. These trigger signals are selected by individual

TRIG:

commands in the appropriate subsystems (i.e.

LIST:TRIGger:SOURce and SWEep:TRIGger:SOURce). The
definition of these signals in the synthesizer cause the sweep to jump
to the next point when the signal becomes TRUE, therefore the
first point in the list or stepped sweeps is produced immediately
upon starting the sweep. Receiving

a

trigger signal at the last point

causes the IDLE state to be re-entered. Analog sweeps do not use
the trigger signals during the sweep (although the trigger signals are
needed to start the sweep as described).

The

command resets any sweep in progress and immediately

returns the instrument to the IDLE state.

The

,

and

commands indicate a complete operation

at the end of the sweep upon re-entry into the IDLE state.

Advanced Trigger Configurations

Because the SCPI layered trigger model is expandable, many more
complex trigger configurations are possible.

Trigger Keyword

The following paragraphs contain condensed definitions of the

Definitions

keywords used in the command tables. Many of the commands in
trigger related subsystems are

event commands.

Remember that

event commands cannot be queried. Similarly, event commands
have no related

actions or settings. Event commands cause a

particular action to take place inside the synthesizer.

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