Treffer: The LXI IVI programming model : A look at a programming model for controlling three synchronization and triggering methodologies
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The example measurement illustrates just a few of the triggering and synchronization capabilities that can be addressed by the LXI triggering facilities. It was chosen because it is typical of measurements made in functional test systems. The capability and flexibility of the LXI triggering interfaces can also be applied to data acquisition and monitoring situations as well. A key element in the design of the LXI trigger interfaces is that the use of the LXI trigger bus and the LAN triggers should be as similar as possible. The reason for this is so that test system programmers can switch between the two easily and quickly as their needs change-thus allowing the same programming techniques to address a wider range of situations. Likewise, standardizing the trigger state machine names used in the interfaces improves portability and shortens test system development time. Lastly, the extensible nature of the LAN triggering and events interfaces allows the system designer to add logical trigger channels on an as-needed basis.