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"Timeout"
Defines how long the result of the state pattern condition must be true
or false.
"Width"
Defines a time range for keeping up the true result of the state pattern
condition. The range is defined in the same way as for width and interval
triggers, see "Range" on page 65.
SCPI command:
TRIGger<m>:PATTern:MODE on page 475
TRIGger<m>:PATTern:TIMeout:MODE on page 475
TRIGger<m>:PATTern:TIMeout[:TIME] on page 476
TRIGger<m>:PATTern:WIDTh:DELTa on page 477
TRIGger<m>:PATTern:WIDTh:RANGe on page 476
TRIGger<m>:PATTern:WIDTh[:WIDTh] on page 476
3.3.1.12 Serial Pattern
The serial pattern event is used to trigger on signals with serial data patterns in relation
to a clock signal - for example, on bus signals like the I²C bus.
For convenient and comprehensive triggering on specific serial data, options for serial
protocol analysis are provided, see chapter 10, "Protocol Analysis", on page 250.
Clock source
Selects the input channel of the clock signal.
SCPI command:
TRIGger<m>:DATatoclock:CSOurce[:VALue] on page 473
TRIGger<m>:SPATtern:CSOurce[:VALue] on page 477
Clock edge
Together with the clock level, the clock edge sets the point in time when the state of the
data signal is checked:
"Positive"
Rising edge, a positive voltage change.
"Negative"
Falling edge, a negative voltage change.
"Both"
Both the rising and the falling edge.
SCPI command:
TRIGger<m>:SPATtern:CSOurce:EDGE on page 477
Reference for Triggers