User manual
Table Of Contents
- INTERFACE OVERVIEW
- COMMAND OVERVIEW
- COMMAND DETAILS
- Common Commands
- Acquisition Commands
- Autoscale Commands
- Vertical Commands
- Math Commands
- Cursor Commands
- Display Commands
- Hardcopy Commands
- Measure Commands
- Measurement Commands
- Reference Commands
- Run Command
- Stop Command
- Single Command
- Force Command
- Timebase Commands
- Trigger Commands
- System Commands
- Save/Recall Commands
- Ethernet Commands
- Time Commands
- Bus Decode Commands
- Mark Commands
- Search Commands
- Digital Commands
- Label Commands
- Utility Commands
- APPENDX
- INDEX
GDS-2000A Programming Manual
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Return Parameter
Returns the triggering condition.
Example
:TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:CONDition TXDATA
Sets the UART bus to trigger on Tx Data.
:TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:RX:DATa:SIZe
Set
Query
Description
Sets or queries the number of bytes for UART data.
Note
This setting only applies when the UART trigger is
set to trigger on Rx Data
Syntax
:TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:RX:DATa:SIZe {<NR1> | ?}
Related
commands
:TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:CONDition
Parameter
<NR1>
Number of bytes (1 to 10).
Return parameter
<NR1>
Returns the number of bytes.
Example
:TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:RX:DATa:SIZe 5
Sets the number of bytes to 5.
:TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:RX:DATa:VALue
Set
Query
Description
Sets or queries the triggering data value for the
UART bus when the bus is set to trigger on Rx
Data.
Syntax
:TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:RX:DATa:VALue {string | ? }
Related
commands
:TRIGger:BUS:B1:UART:RX:DATa:SIZe
Parameter
<sting>
The number of characters in the string
depends on the data size setting. The
string must be enclosed in double
quotes, "string".
x = don’t care
1 = binary 1
0 = binary 0