Agilent Technologies n3302a manual List Operation, Triggered Operation, Triggering a preset level

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List Operation

List mode lets you generate complex sequences of input changes with rapid, precise timing, which may be synchronized with internal or external signals. This is useful when running test sequences with a minimum amount of programming overhead.

You can program up to 50 settings (or steps) in the list, the time interval (dwell) that each setting is maintained, the number of times that the list will be executed, and how the settings change in response to triggers. All listed data is stored in a non-volatile memory when the *SAV command is executed. This means that the programmed data for any list will be retained when the electronic load is turned off. Note that lists data can only be saved in nonvolatile memory locations 0, 7, 8, or 9. List data will not be saved in other memory locations. Use the *RCL command to recall the saved state.

List steps can be either individually triggered, or paced by a separate list of dwell times which define the duration of each step. Therefore, each of the up to 50 steps has an associated dwell time, which specifies the time (in seconds) that the input remains at that step before moving on to the next step. See chapter 5 for detailed information about programming lists from the front panel.

Triggered Operation

The electronic load has various triggering modes to allow synchronization with other test equipment or events. The triggering circuits are located in the mainframe, and all modules receive the trigger simultaneously (although each module is programmed individually as to what operation, if any, will be triggered. As described previously, triggering can be used for the following applications:

Triggering a preset level

Transfers all pending preset levels to the actual level. For the presently active

 

mode, the new level appears at the input. For the modes which are not presently

 

active, the preset levels will not take effect at the input until the applicable

 

mode becomes active.

Triggering a transient pulse

Generates a transient pulse of programmable width when pulsed transient

 

operation is in effect.

Toggling

Changes the input between the main level and the transient level when toggled

 

transient operation is in effect.

Triggers can be sent from the front panel by pressing the Trigger key. However you must first initiate the trigger function by executing the TRIG:IMMED command located in the Trigger Control menu.

Three triggering methods are available over the GPIB: the GET function, the *TRG common SCPI command, and the TRIG subsystem SCPI command (refer to Programming Guide). The SCPI TRIG subsystem allows you to select either the ac line frequency, internal timer, or TRIG command as the trigger source. There is also a TRIGGER connector on the rear panel for external trigger inputs.

*TRG and the TRIG command are both synchronous with other commands; that is, the modules are not triggered until pending operations are completed. GET, external triggers, ac-line triggers, and internal-timer triggers are all asynchronous; that is, the modules are triggered as soon as the trigger signal is received.

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Contents USER’S Guide Warranty Information CertificationSafety Summary GeneralSafety Symbols Declaration Declaration of ConformityAcoustic Noise Information Printing HistoryTable of Contents TURN-ON Checkout 101 Quick Reference Front Panel -At a GlanceQuick Reference Instrument ConfigurationRear Panel At a Glance Front Panel Number Entry Use the Function keys and Entry keys to enter a new valueFront Panel Annunciators Immediate Action KeysFront Panel Menus At a Glance Quick Reference Front Panel Menus VoltageScpi Programming Commands At a Glance Complete description of all programming commandsQuick Reference Scpi Commands Getting Started Map Task Where to find informationDocument Orientation Description Safety ConsiderationsOptions and Accessories Remote Programming Features and CapabilitiesFront Panel Controls Immediate Current Level Constant Current CC ModeOperating Modes Transient Current Level Constant Resistance CR ModeGeneral Information Triggered Current Level Software Current LimitTransient Resistance Level Constant Voltage CV ModeTriggered Resistance Level Triggered Voltage Level Transient Voltage LevelPulsed Transient Operation Transient OperationContinuous Transient Operation Toggled Transient OperationTriggered Operation Triggering a preset levelList Operation Triggering a transient pulseSlew Rate and Minimum Transition Time Risetime Transition LimitationTransition Time Slew Rate Examples Input Control Protection FeaturesResetting Latched Protection Short On/OffGeneral Information Overvoltage OverpowerOvertemperature OvercurrentStatus Reporting Reading Remote Programming ErrorsReverse Voltage Remote Sensing Saving and Recalling SettingsExternal Control Signals Monitor OutputsPort On/Off FaultInput Measurements RMS Measurements Power MeasurementsDC Measurements Minimum and Maximum MeasurementsDamage Packaging Material CleaningInspection Items SuppliedInstallation Installing the ModulesProcedure Location Channel Number3A. N3300A Outline Diagram Do not block the fan exhaust at the rear of the unit Bench OperationRack Mounting Input Connections Power CordManually-Tightened Connectors 8mm Screw Terminal Connector option UJ1 6a. Manual ConnectorWire Considerations Maximum Wire Lengths to Limit Voltage Drops Stranded Copper Wire Ampere CapacityWire Size Ampacity A11 and A10 Control ConnectorA1-A3 +S and -SSense Switch Trigger and Digital ConnectionsRS-232 Interface Computer ConnectionsGpib Interface Remote Sense Connections Application ConnectionsLocal Sense Connections Parallel Connections11. Remote Sensing Low Voltage Operation 13. Zero Volt LoadingCheckout Programming Values Checkout ProcedureIntroduction Selftest Error Codes Error MessagesSelftest Errors Case of TroubleFront Panel Description Front Panel, Overall ViewFront Panel Operation Display Command Function System KeysFunction keys Immediate Action KeysDisplay Measurement Scrolling KeysMetering Keys Input Control Keys InpshorList Control Keys Transient Control KeysTrigger Control Keys Entry Keys Entry KeysExamples of Front Panel Programming Using the Front Panel DisplaySet the constant current mode input Programming Constant Current, Voltage and Resistance ModesSet the constant resistance mode input Set the constant voltage mode inputSet transient operation for Continuous mode Programming Transient OperationSet transient operation for Pulse mode Set transient operation for Toggled modeProgramming Lists Tmode ToggList Sequence Making Basic Front Panel Measurements Querying and Clearing Output Protection and ErrorsQuery and Clear Errors as follows Use the Meter menu for making front panel measurementsSet the Gpib address as follows Setting the Gpib AddressStoring and Recalling Instrument States Save an instrument state in location 0 as followsSpecifications Specifications Specifications a Table A-2. Supplemental CharacteristicsSpecifications N3302A N3303A N3304A N3305A N3306APerformance Test and Calibration Procedures Equipment RequiredImon Zero Verification CC Mode TestsPerformance Tests Performance Test and CalibrationPerformance Test and Calibration B CV Mode TestsCC Mode Regulation Test Voltage Programming and Measurement Accuracy TestCV Mode Regulation Test Resistance Range 2 Programming Accuracy CR Mode TestsResistance Range 1 Programming Accuracy Resistance Range 3 Programming Accuracy Resistance Range 4 Programming AccuracyTransient Generator Mode Tests Frequency and Duty Cycle AccuracyPerformance Test and Calibration Pulse Width Accuracy Output 705TRAN on Output 705TRIGIMMAgilent N3302A Verification Test Record Agilent N3303A Verification Test Record Agilent N3304A Verification Test Record Agilent N3305A Verification Test Record Agilent N3306A Verification Test Record Calibration Figure B-3. Voltage Calibration Parameters Calibrated Table B-2 Variables and Power Source SettingsCalibration IMON, Iprog and Current Calibration Program Performance Test and Calibration Wait Performance Test and Calibration Voltage Calibration Program Print TABXY9,15CALIBRATING High Voltage RangePerformance Test and Calibration Resistance Calibration Program Calibrating Range Performance Test and Calibration B 100 Index 101Index 102103 Europe Asia Pacific United States Latin AmericaCanada Australia/New Zealand JapanManual Updates