niScope Configure Trigger Window VI
- Updated2025-10-21
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Configures common properties for window triggering. A window trigger occurs when a signal enters or leaves a window you specify with the high level or low level parameters.

Inputs/Outputs
trigger coupling
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trigger coupling specifies how to couple the trigger signal. Refer to the Trigger Coupling property for defined values.
trigger window mode
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trigger window mode specifies whether the trigger should occur when the signal is entering or leaving a window. Default Value: Entering
instrument handle
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instrument handle identifies a particular instrument session.
trigger source (Channel 0)
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trigger source passes the source you want the digitizer to monitor for a trigger. Default Value: Channel 0 Refer to the Trigger Source property for defined values.
low level
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low level passes the voltage threshold for the digitizer to use for low triggering. Default Value: 0 V
high level
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high level passes the voltage threshold for the digitizer to use for high triggering. Default Value: 0.10 V
error in
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error in describes error conditions that occur before this node runs. This input provides standard error in functionality.
trigger holdoff
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trigger holdoff specifies the length of time the digitizer waits after detecting a trigger before enabling NI-SCOPE to detect another trigger. Default Value: 0.0 s
trigger delay
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trigger delay specifies how long the digitizer waits after it receives the trigger to start acquiring data. Default Value: 0.0 s
instrument handle out
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instrument handle out has the same value as the instrument handle.
error out
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error out contains error information. This output provides standard error out functionality. |
trigger coupling
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trigger window mode
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instrument handle
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trigger source (Channel 0)
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low level
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error in
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instrument handle out
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error out
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