Events Summary
- Updated2025-11-11
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The following table describes the event types supported by digital waveform generators and analyzers. The Used In column indicates which types of operations can use an event type.
| Event Name | Used In | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Data Active Event | Generation | The data active event indicates when the pattern generation engine is generating data. If the pattern generation engine is waiting for a trigger or is paused, the data active event is deasserted. When the pattern generation engine is generating data, the data active event is asserted, synchronous with the data. |
| Marker Event | Generation | The marker event is a general-purpose event that is configured within a generation script.
The marker event can be asserted synchronous to
any even numbered sample within a waveform within
a script. For example, the marker event can be
asserted when sample 432 of waveform A is
generated. You can create multiple marker events
for use in your application. Note When using DDR mode, marker
positions will have a quantization twice that of
SDR mode. Refer to your device specifications for
more information about marker quantization.
|
| Ready for Start Event | Acquisition, Generation | For both acquisition and generation, the ready for start event indicates that the digital waveform generator and analyzer is configured and ready to receive a start trigger. |
| Ready for Advance Event | Acquisition | An event that indicates when the device enters its wait for advance trigger state, which indicates that the acquisition of the previous record is complete. |
| End of Record Event | Acquisition | An event that indicates when the device enters its record complete state, which indicates that the current record has been acquired. |
| Sample Error Event | Hardware Comparison | An event that indicates when the device detects a sample where the actual response and the expected response do not match. |