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Example

Advancing Scan Using TRIGger Command
This example uses the TRIGger command to advance the scan of a
single-module switchbox from channel 00 through 03. Since
TRIGger:SOURce HOLD is set, the scan is advanced one channel each time
TRIGger is executed.

TRIG:SOUR HOLD

Sets trigger source to HOLD

SCAN (@100:103)

Defines channel list

INIT

Begin scan, close channel 00

loop statements

Start count loop

TRIG

Advance scan to next channel

increment loop

Increment loop count

:SOURce

TRIGger:SOURce BUS | EXTernal | HOLD | IMMediate

specifies the

trigger source to advance the channel list during scanning.

Parameters

Parameter Name

Parameter Type

Parameter Description

BUS

discrete

*TRG or GET command

EXTernal

discrete

"Event In" BNC port

HOLD

discrete

Hold Triggering

IMMediate

discrete

Immediate Triggering

Comments

Enabling the Trigger Source: The TRIGger:SOURce command
only selects the trigger source. The INITiate[:IMMediate] command
enables the trigger source.

Using the TRIG Command: You can use TRIGger[:IMMediate] to
advance the scan when TRIGger:SOURce BUS or
TRIGger:SOURce HOLD is selected.

Using External Trigger Inputs: With TRIGger:SOURce EXTernal
selected, only one switchbox at a time can use the external trigger
input at the Agilent E1300B/E1301B mainframe "Event In" BNC
port. The trigger input is assigned to the first switchbox that
requested the external trigger source (with a TRIGger:SOURce
EXTernal command).

Assigning External Trigger: A switchbox assigned with
TRIGger:SOURce EXTernal remains assigned to that source until
the switchbox trigger source is changed to BUS, HOLD, or
IMMediate. When the source is changed, the external trigger source
is available to the next switchbox which requests it (with a
TRIGger:SOURce EXTernal command). If a switchbox requests an
external trigger input already assigned to another switchbox an error
is generated.

Chapter 5

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