Setting up the trigger system, Arm and trigger sources, Selecting the trigger source – VXI VT1422A User Manual

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Chapter 4

Setting up the Trigger System

Arm and Trigger

Sources

Figure 4-6 shows the trigger and arm model for the VT1422A. Note that
when the Trigger Source selected is TIMer (the default), the remaining
sources become Arm Sources. Using ARM:SOUR allows an event to be
specified that must occur in order to start the Trigger Timer. The default
Arm source is IMMediate (always armed).

Selecting the

Trigger Source

In order to start an instrument operation cycle, a trigger event must occur.
The source of this event is selected with the TRIGger:SOURce <source>
command. The following table explains the possible choices for <source>.

BUS

EXTernal

HOLD

IMMediate

TTLTrg<n>

SCP Trg

ARM

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ARM:SOURce <source>

TRIGger:TIMer <interval>

Trigger

Timer

TIMer

Trigger

Enable

TRIGger:SOURce <source>

Internal

Trigger Signal

Trigger

Counter

TRIGger:COUNt <count>

Figure 4-6. Logical Arm and Trigger Model

Parameter Value

Source of Trigger (after INITiate:

command)

BUS

TRIGger[:IMMediate], *TRG, GET (for GPIB)

EXTernal

"TRG" signal input on terminal module

HOLD

TRIGger[:IMMediate]

IMMediate

The trigger signal is always true (scan starts when an
INITiate:

command is received).

SCP

SCP Trigger Bus (future SCP Breadboard)

TIMer

The internal trigger interval timer (must set Arm source)

TTLTrg<n>

The VXIbus TTLTRG lines (n=0 through 7)

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