Specifications
Programming Guide 2-59
ESG Family Signal Generators Programming Commands and Examples
:ROUTe Subsystem (Option UN8)
Data Input Polarity Configuration
:ROUTe:HARDware:DGENerator:IPOLarity:DATA POSitive|NEGative
:ROUTe:HARDware:DGENerator:IPOLarity:DATA?
This command configures the polarity of the TTL input signal at the DATA connector.
POSitive refers to normal logic, while NEGative refers to inverted logic.
*RST Value: Positive
Data Output Polarity Configuration
:ROUTe:HARDware:DGENerator:OPOLarity:DATA POSitive|NEGative
:ROUTe:HARDware:DGENerator:OPOLarity:DATA?
This command configures the polarity of the TTL output signal at the DATA OUT
connector. POSitive refers to normal logic, while NEGative refers to inverted logic.
*RST Value: Positive
Event 1/2 Output Polarity Configuration
:ROUTe:HARDware:DGENerator:OPOLarity:EVEN[1]|2 POSitive|NEGative
:ROUTe:HARDware:DGENerator:OPOLarity:EVEN[1]|2?
This command configures the polarity of the TTL output signal at the EVENT 1 or
EVENT 2 connector. POSitive refers to normal logic, while NEGative refers to inverted
logic.
*RST Value: Positive
Pattern Trigger Input Polarity Configuration
:ROUTe:HARDware:DGENerator:IPOLarity:TRIGger POSitive|NEGative
:ROUTe:HARDware:DGENerator:IPOLarity:TRIGger?
This command configures the polarity of the TTL signal at the PATTERN TRIG IN
connector that triggers an event. POSitive refers to the rising edge, while NEGative refers
to the falling edge.
*RST Value: Positive
Symbol Sync Input Polarity Configuration
:ROUTe:HARDware:DGENerator:IPOLarity:SSYNc POSitive|NEGative
:ROUTe:HARDware:DGENerator:IPOLarity:SSYNc?
This command configures the polarity of the TTL input signal at the SYMBOL SYNC
connector. POSitive refers to normal logic, while NEGative refers to inverted logic.
*RST Value: Positive










