Trigger:in:sensitivity, Trigger:in:source, Trigger:in:sensitivity -148 – RIGOL DP832A User Manual

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Chapter 2 Command System

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:TRIGger:IN:SENSitivity

Syntax

:TRIGger:IN:SENSitivity [D0|D1|D2|D3,]{LOW|MID|HIGH}
:TRIGger:IN:SENSitivity? [D0|D1|D2|D3]

Description

Set the trigger sensitivity of the trigger input of the specified data line.
Query the trigger sensitivity of the trigger input of the specified data line.

Parameter

Name

Type

Range

Default

[D0|D1|D2|D3]

Discrete

D0|D1|D2|D3

D0

{LOW|MID|HIGH}

Discrete

LOW|MID|HIGH

LOW

Explanation

 If [D0|D1|D2|D3] is omitted, the command sets the trigger sensitivity of the

data line currently selected.

 Selecting relatively lower trigger sensitivity can avoid mis-trigger at the noise.

Return Format

The query returns LOW, MID or HIGH.

Example

:TRIG:IN:SENS D1,HIGH /*Set the trigger sensitivity of the trigger input of D1 to

high*/

:TRIG:IN:SENS? D1 /*Query the trigger sensitivity of the trigger input of D1

and the query returns HIGH*/

:TRIGger:IN:SOURce

Syntax

:TRIGger:IN:SOURce [D0|D1|D2|D3,][CH1[,CH2[,CH3]]]
:TRIGger:IN:SOURce? [D0|D1|D2|D3]

Description

Set the source under control of the trigger input of the specified data line.
Query the source under control of the trigger input of the specified data line.

Parameter

Name

Type

Range

Default

[D0|D1|D2|D3]

Discrete

D0|D1|D2|D3

D0

[CH1[,CH2[,CH3]]]

[1]

ASCII string

Refer to the

"Explanation"

CH1

Explanation

 If [D0|D1|D2|D3] is omitted, the command sets the source under control of

the data line currently selected.

 One or more of CH1, CH2 and CH3 can be selected as the source under control

at the same time. When [CH1[,CH2[,CH3]]] is omitted, CH1 will be selected as

the source under control of the trigger input of the specified data line.

Return Format

The query returns the name of the source under control. If the source under control

contains multiple channels, the channels are separated by commas, for example,

CH1 or CH1,CH2.

Example

:TRIG:IN:SOUR D1,CH1,CH2 /*Set the source under control of the trigger input of

D1 to CH1 and CH2*/

:TRIG:IN:SOUR? D1 /*Query the source under control of the trigger input

of D1 and the query returns CH1,CH2*/

Note

[1]

: For this command, the channel ranges cannot be used as command parameters.

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