Instructions

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:TRIGger:UART:BAUd?
Description : Set or query the baud rate triggered by the UARTunit is
bps
Parameter :<baud> ::=<110|300|600|1200|2400|4800|9600|14400|
19200|38400|57600|115200|230400|380400|460400|921600
| customize >
Return : The query returns baud rate
Example :TRIGger:UART:BAUd 4800 /*set baud rate 4800*/
:TRIGger:UART:BAUd? /* The query returns 4800*/
TRIGger:UART:ALEVel
Syntax :TRIGger:UART:ALEVel <level>
:TRIGger:UART:ALEVel?
Description : Set or query the trigger level triggered by the UART
Parameter :<level> ::= trigger levelunit is V
Return : The query returns the trigger level upper limit in
scientific notation.
Example :TRIGger:UART:ALEVel 0.16 /*set trigger level 160mV*/
:TRIGger:UART:ALEVel? /* The query returns
1.600000e-01*/
TRIGger:UART:DATA
Syntax :TRIGger:UART:DATA <data>
:TRIGger:UART:DATA?
Description : Set or query the data value when the UART trigger condition
is data
Parameter :<data> ::= 0--2
n-1
-1))
Explanation : In the above expression, n is the data width, in the range
of 5,6,7,8
Return : The query returns data value
Example :TRIGger:UART:DATA 10 /*set data to 10*/
:TRIGger:UART:DATA? /* The query returns 10*/
TRIGger:UART:WIDTh
Syntax :TRIGger:UART:WIDTh <value>
:TRIGger:UART:WIDTh?
Description : Set or query the data bit width when the UART trigger
condition is data
Parameter :<value> ::= <5,6,7,8>