Triggering
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NSTest
—
Event detection occurs when the SOT (start of test) line of the Digital I/O port is
pulsed low. This pulse is received from the handler to start limit testing. See Section 11.
PSTest
—
Event detection occurs when the SOT (start of test) line of the Digital I/O port is
pulsed high. This pulse is received from the handler to start limit testing. See Section 11.
BSTest
—
Event detection occurs when the SOT (start of test) line of the Digital I/O port is
pulsed either high or low. This pulse is received from the handler to start limit testing. See Sec-
tion 11.
NOTE
NSTest, PSTest, and BSTest can be used only at the beginning of a sweep and should
not be used to trigger each point in a sweep.
Trigger layer
The Trigger Layer uses three event detectors; one for each action (Source, Delay, and
Measure).
Event Detector Bypass
—
As shown in Figure 10-9, there is a bypass (TRIGger:DIRection)
for the Source Event Detector. This bypass is in effect only if TLINk is the selected Trigger-In
Source. With this event detector bypass set to SOURce, operation will proceed around the
Source Event Detector.
The programmable trigger-in sources for the Trigger Layer are described as follows:
IMMediate
—
With Immediate selected, event detection for the three detectors is satis
fi
ed
immediately. Operation proceeds through the Trigger Layer to perform the Source, Delay, and
Measure actions.
TLINk
—
With TLINk selected, event detection at each enabled detector occurs when an
input trigger via the Trigger Link input line is received. A detector is enabled by including its
parameter name with the TRIGger:INPut command.
For example, to enable the Delay Event Detector and Measure Event Detector, the following
command must be sent:
TRIGger:INPut DELay, SENSe
The above command disables the Source Event Detector since its parameter name
(SOURce) is not included in the parameter list.
With the Source Event Detector disabled, operation will not hold up. It will simply continue
on and perform the Source Action. Operation will hold up at the Delay Event Detector until an
input trigger is received, and then it will hold up at the Measure Event Detector until another
input trigger is received.
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