Source code for RsSmw.Implementations.Source.Bb.LrWpan.Trigger.Time.Time

from .......Internal.Core import Core
from .......Internal.CommandsGroup import CommandsGroup
from .......Internal.Types import DataType
from .......Internal.StructBase import StructBase
from .......Internal.ArgStruct import ArgStruct
from .......Internal.ArgSingleList import ArgSingleList
from .......Internal.ArgSingle import ArgSingle


# noinspection PyPep8Naming,PyAttributeOutsideInit,SpellCheckingInspection
class TimeCls:
	"""
	| Commands in total: 1
	| Subgroups: 0
	| Direct child commands: 1
	"""

	def __init__(self, core: Core, parent):
		self._core = core
		self._cmd_group = CommandsGroup("time", core, parent)

[docs] def set(self, hour: int, minute: int, second: int) -> None: """ ``[SOURce<HW>]:BB:LRWPan:TRIGger:TIME:TIME`` \n Snippet: ``driver.source.bb.lrWpan.trigger.time.time.set(hour = 1, minute = 1, second = 1)`` \n Sets the time for a time-based trigger signal. For trigger modes single or armed auto, you can activate triggering at this time via the following command: SOURce<hw>:BB:<DigStd>:TRIGger:TIME:STATe <DigStd> is the mnemonic for the digital standard, for example, ARB. Time-based triggering behaves analogously for all digital standards that support this feature. :param hour: integer Range: 0 to 23 :param minute: integer Range: 0 to 59 :param second: integer Range: 0 to 59 """ param = ArgSingleList().compose_cmd_string(ArgSingle('hour', hour, DataType.Integer), ArgSingle('minute', minute, DataType.Integer), ArgSingle('second', second, DataType.Integer)) self._core.io.write(f'SOURce<HwInstance>:BB:LRWPan:TRIGger:TIME:TIME {param}'.rstrip())
# noinspection PyTypeChecker
[docs] class TimeStruct(StructBase): """ Response structure. Fields: \n - 1 Hour: int: integer Range: 0 to 23 - 2 Minute: int: integer Range: 0 to 59 - 3 Second: int: integer Range: 0 to 59 """ __meta_args_list = [ ArgStruct.scalar_int('Hour'), ArgStruct.scalar_int('Minute'), ArgStruct.scalar_int('Second')] def __init__(self): StructBase.__init__(self, self) self.Hour: int = None self.Minute: int = None self.Second: int = None
[docs] def get(self) -> TimeStruct: """ ``[SOURce<HW>]:BB:LRWPan:TRIGger:TIME:TIME`` \n Snippet: ``value: TimeStruct = driver.source.bb.lrWpan.trigger.time.time.get()`` \n Sets the time for a time-based trigger signal. For trigger modes single or armed auto, you can activate triggering at this time via the following command: SOURce<hw>:BB:<DigStd>:TRIGger:TIME:STATe <DigStd> is the mnemonic for the digital standard, for example, ARB. Time-based triggering behaves analogously for all digital standards that support this feature. :return: structure: for return value, see the help for TimeStruct structure arguments. """ return self._core.io.query_struct(f'SOURce<HwInstance>:BB:LRWPan:TRIGger:TIME:TIME?', self.__class__.TimeStruct())