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Programming Examples - 4

List Transients

List mode lets you generate complex sequences of output changes with rapid, precise timing, which may be synchronized with internal or external signals. Each function that can participate in output transients can also have an associated list of values that specify its output at each list point.

You can program up to 100 settings (or points) 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 list point data is stored in nonvolatile memory. This means that the programmed data for any list function will be retained when the ac source is turned off.

Lists are paced by a separate list of dwell times which define the duration of each output setting. Therefore, each of the up to 100 list points has an associated dwell time, which specifies the time (in seconds) that the output remain at that setting before moving on to the next setting.

The following procedure shows how to generate a simple list of voltage and frequency changes.

Step 1

Step 2

Set the mode of each function that will participate in the output sequence to LIST. For example:

VOLTage:MODE LIST

FREQuency:MODE LIST

Program the list of output values for each function. The list commands take a comma- separated list of arguments. The order in which the arguments are given determines the sequence in which the values will be output. For example, to cycle the voltage through a sequence that includes nominal line, high line, and low line, a list may include the following values:

LIST:VOLTage 120, 132, 108, 120, 132, 108, 120, 132, 108

You can specify lists for more than one function. For example, to synchronize the previous voltage list with another list that varies the output frequency from nominal, to high, to low, the lists may include the following values:

LIST:VOLTage 120, 132, 108, 120, 132, 108, 120, 132, 108

 

LIST:FREQuency

60,

60,

60,

63,

63,

63,

57,

57,

57

 

All lists must have the same number of data values or points, or an error will occur when

 

the transient system that starts the sequence is later initiated. The exception is when a list

 

has only one item or point. In this case the single-item list is treated as if it had the same

 

number of points as the other lists, with all values being equal to the one item. For

 

example:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LIST:VOLTage 120, 130, 140, 150;FREQuency 60

 

 

 

 

is the same as:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LIST:VOLTage 120, 130, 140, 150

 

 

 

 

 

 

LIST:FREQuency 60, 60, 60, 60

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step 3

Determine the time interval that the output remains at each level or point in the list before it

advances to the next point. The time is specified in seconds. For example, to specify five dwell intervals, use:

LIST:DWELl 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3

The number of dwell points must equal the number of output points. If a dwell list has only one value, that value will be applied to all points in the output list.

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FETChARRayCURRent? Measurement Subsystem ArraysMEASureARRayCURRentHARMonic? FETChARRayCURRentHARMonic? MEASureARRayCURRentNEUTral? FETChARRayCURRentNEUTral? MEASureARRayVOLTage? FETChARRayVOLTage? MEASureARRayVOLTageHARMonic? FETChARRayVOLTageHARMonic? MEASureCURRent? FETChCURRent? Measurement Subsystem CurrentMEASureCURRentACDC? FETChCURRentACDC? MEASureCURRentAC? FETChCURRentAC?Parameters Examples MEASureCURRentCREStfactor? FETChCURRentCREStfactor?MEASureCURRentHARMonic? FETChCURRentHARMonic? MEASureCURRentNEUTral? FETChCURRentNEUTral? MEASureCURRentHARMonicPHASe? FETChCURRentHARMonicPHASe?MEASureCURRentHARMonicTHD? FETChCURRentHARMonicTHD? MEASureCURRentNEUTralHARMonic? FETChCURRentNEUTralHARMonic? MEASureCURRentNEUTralAC? FETChCURRentNEUTralAC?MEASureCURRentNEUTralACDC? FETChCURRentNEUTralACDC? MEASCURRNEUTHARMPHAS? MEASureFREQuency? FETChFREQuency? Measurement Subsystem FrequencyMEASurePOWerAC? FETChPOWerAC? Measurement Subsystem PowerMEASurePOWer? FETChPOWer? MEASurePOWerACPFACtor? FETChPOWerACPFACtor? MEASurePOWerACAPParent? FETChPOWerACAPParent?MEASurePOWerACREACtive? FETChPOWerACREACtive? MEASurePOWerACTOTal? FETChPOWerACTOTal? MEASureVOLTageAC? FETChVOLTageAC? Measurement Subsystem VoltageMEASureVOLTage? FETChVOLTage? MEASureVOLTageHARMonic? FETChVOLTageHARMonic? MEASureVOLTageACDC? FETChVOLTageACDC?MEASureVOLTageHARMonicTHD? FETChVOLTageHARMonicTHD? MEASureVOLTageHARMonicPHASe? FETChVOLTageHARMonicPHASe?OUTPut Command SyntaxOutput Subsystem Outpcoup DC OUTPutCOUPlingOUTPutDFI OUTPutDFISOURceOutpimpreal OUTPutIMPedanceOUTPutIMPedanceREAL OUTPutIMPedanceREACtiveOutpponstat RST OUTPutPROTectionDELayOUTPutPONSTATe OUTPutPROTectionCLEarOutpttlt OUTPutRIMODEOUTPutTTLTrg OUTPutTTLTrgSOURceSENSeCURRentACDCRANGe Sense SubsystemSenswind Kbes SENSeSWEepOFFSetPOINtsSENSeSWEepTINTerval SENSeWINDowCURRent Source Subsystem CurrentCurrpeakmode FIX CURRentPEAKCURRentPEAKMODE CURRentPROTectionSTATe CURRentPEAKTRIGgeredFREQuencyMODE Source Subsystem FrequencyFREQuency FREQencySLEWTRIGgered FREQuencySLEWFREQuencySLEWMODE FREQuencyTRIGgered FUNCtion Source Subsystem FunctionQuery Syntax SOURceFUNCtionSHAPeMODE? FUNCtionMODEFUNCtionTRIGgered Funcmode FIXQuery Syntax SOURceFUNCtionSHAPeCSINusoid? FUNCtionCSINusoidFunccsin Funccsin 10 THD List Source Subsystem ListLISTCURRentPOINts? Related Commands ListcurrLISTCOUNt LISTCURRentLISTFREQuency Related Commands ListdwelLISTDWELl LISTDWELlPOINts?LISTFREQuencySLEWPOINts? LISTPHASeLISTFREQuencyPOINts? LISTFREQuencySLEWLISTSHAPe LISTPHASePOINts?Related Commands Listphas Related Commands ListshapListstep Once ListstepLISTTTLTrg LISTTTLTrgPOINts?Query Syntax SOURceLISTVOLTageLEVelPOINTs? LISTVOLTageLISTVOLTagePOINts? LISTVOLTageSLEWLISTVOLTSLEWPOIN? LISTVOLTageSLEWPOINts?LISTVOLTageOFFSet LISTVOLTageOFFSetPOINts?Query Syntax SOURceLISTVOLTageOFFSetSLEWPOINTs? LISTVOLTageOFFSetSLEWLISTVOLTageOFFSetSLEWPOINts? Subsystem Syntax Source Subsystem PhasePHASe PHASeTRIGgered PHASeMODEPULSeDCYCle Source Subsystem PulsePULSeCOUNt Pulshold Dcyc PULSeHOLDPULSeWIDTh PULSePERiodSource Subsystem Voltage Volt VOLTageVOLTageTRIGgered VOLTageOFFSet VOLTageMODEQuery Syntax SOURceVOLTageOFFSetMODE? VOLTageOFFSetMODEVOLTageOFFSetTRIGgered Voltoffsmode FIXQuery Syntax SOURceVOLTageOFFSetSLEWMODE? VOLTageOFFSetSLEWVOLTageOFFSetSLEWMODE Voltoffsslewmode StepVoltprotstat VOLTageOFFSetSLEWTRIGgeredVOLTagePROTection VOLTagePROTectionSTATeRTIMe Agilent 6814B, 6834B, 6843A Only Phase SelectableVOLTageRANGe VOLTageSENSeDETector VOLTageALCDETectorINTernal EXTernal VOLTageSENSeSOURce VOLTageALCSOURceVOLTageSLEW Query Syntax SOURceVOLTageSLEWMODE? VOLTageSLEWMODEVOLTageSLEWTRIGgered Voltslewmode StepStatus Subsystem STATusPRESetSTATusOPERationCONDition? Bit Configuration of Operation Status RegistersSTATusOPERationENABle STATusOPERation?Statoperntr STATusOPERationNTRansition STATusOPERationPTRansitionSTATQUESEVEN? Bit Configuration of Questionable Status RegistersSTATusQUEStionable? STATusQUEStionableCONDition?STATusQUEStionableNTRansition STATusQUEStionablePTRansition STATusQUEStionableENABleQuery Syntax STATusQUEStionableENABle? NR1 register value Related CommandsSTATusQUEStionableINSTrumentISUMmary? Agilent 6834B Only Phase SelectableStatquesinstisumenab STATusQUEStionableINSTrumentISUMmaryENABleSTATusQUEStionableINSTrumentISUMmaryCONDition? STATQUESINSTISUMCOND?101 StatquesinstisumntrSystconf Norm System CommandsSYSTemCONFigure Systconfnout SYSTemCONFigureNOUTputsSYSTemERRor? SYSTemVERSion?SYSTemRWLock SYSTemLANGuageSYSTemLOCal SYSTemREMoteData Command Syntax Parameters Examples Query SyntaxTrace Subsystem TRACeTRACeDELete DATADELete Command Syntax Parameters Examples Related CommandsTRACeCATalog? DATACATalog? TRACeDEFine DATADEFine107 Trigger SubsystemINITSEQ1 Initname ACQ ABORtINITiateSEQuence INITiateNAME Abor109 TRIGgerDELayINITiateCONTinuousSEQuence INITiateCONTinuousNAME TRIGgerGpib device, *TRG, or GET Group Execute Trigger IMMediate PHASeTRIGgerSOURce TRIGgerSEQuence2SOURce TRIGgerSYNChronizeSOURce111 TRIGgerSEQuence2PHASe TRIGgerSYNCHronizePHASeCommand Syntax Parameters RST Value Examples Query Syntax TRIGgerSEQuence3 TRIGgerACQuire112 TRIGgerSEQuence3SOURce TRIGgerACQuireSOURce113 Common CommandsCommon Commands Syntax ESE Bit Configuration of Standard Event Status Enable RegisterCommand Syntax *CLS Parameters None CLSField Information ESR?IDN? OPCRCL OPT?PSC RST NR1 register binary value Command Syntax SAV NRf Parameters ExampleSAV SRETST? Bit Configuration of Status Byte RegisterSTB? TRGWAI OUTPut on Power-on InitializationProgramming the Output Enabling the Output122 AC Voltage and FrequencyMaximum Voltage Voltage Ranges Agilent 6814B/6834B/6843A onlyWaveform Shapes Voltage and Frequency Slew Rates124 Individual Phases Agilent 6834B onlyClipped Waveform User-Defined Waveform125 Selecting a PhaseProgramming the Output Phase Current Limit126 DC Output Agilent 6811B/6812B/6813B onlyPeak Current Limit Agilent 6811B/6812B/6813B only 127 VOLTageLEVel, VOLTageOFFSet, and FUNCtionSHAPeVOLTageOFFSet 300VOLTage VOLTageRANGe CURRent128 Programming Output TransientsVOLTageRANGe CURRent 10VOLTageRANGe Model of Transient System 129 Transient System Model130 Step and Pulse TransientsStep Example 131 List TransientsStep Sequence Form Alias Triggering Output ChangesScpi Triggering Nomenclature LISTCOUNtModel of Output Triggers 133 Output Trigger System ModelTRIGgerSEQuence1SOURce BUS TRIGgerTRANsientSOURce BUS Initiating the Output Trigger SystemSelecting the Output Trigger Source ABORt *RST *RCL135 Specifying a Trigger DelaySynchronizing Output Changes to a Reference Phase Angle Continuous Triggers Generating Output TriggersSpecifying a Dwell Time for Each List Point Single Triggers137 Making MeasurementsVoltage and Current Measurements 138 Power MeasurementsSimultaneous Output Phase Measurements Agilent 6834B only Harmonic MeasurementsMeasurement Trigger System Model Triggering MeasurementsReturning Voltage and Current Data From the Data Buffer 140 Initiating the Measurement Trigger SystemSelecting the Measurement Trigger Source INITiateIMMediateSEQuence3 or INITiateIMMediateNAME ACQuire141 Generating Measurement TriggersVarying the Voltage and Current Sampling Rate Pre-event and Post-event TriggeringOperation Status Group Power-On ConditionsProgramming the Status Registers 143 Bit SignalStatus Byte and Service Request Enable Registers Standard Event Status GroupAc Source Status Model 144 145 Questionable Status GroupQuestionable Instrument Isummary Status Group 146 Command ActionPON Power On Bit Standard Event Status GroupExamples Status Byte RegisterServicing Questionable Status Events Programming the Trigger In and Trigger Out BNC ConnectorsMonitoring Both Phases of a Status Transition Trigger In BNC149 Remote Inhibit and Discrete Fault IndicatorTrigger Out BNC 150 Scpi Command CompletionDiscrete Fault Indicator DFI Remote Inhibit RI151 Command Syntax152 Scpi Command Tree153 Scpi Command Tree aPage 155 Scpi Confirmed Commands156 Non Scpi Commands157 Error Number ListError # 158 159 Page 161 Elgar Model 9012 Plug-in Programmer CompatibilityMain Board W1 Jumper Option Emulation Syntax CompatibilityByte Power-on StateCommand Description Status ModelFunction Keys ProtectionFront Panel Operation System KeysDevice Clear Volts n Curl n Freq n RNG 0 Rngf 0 1 E9012 Language Command SummaryEntry Keys Trigger Control key functions165 Drop nPage 167 Using the SENSeCURRentACDCRANGe command168 Command Syntax169 CALCulateINTegralTIMECALCulateSMOothing 170 CALCulateLIMitUPPerVss delta Dmax limit Dc limit Dt tlimit Dt limit171 FORMat172 FORMatBORDerMEASureARRayCURRentHARMonic? 174 MEASureARRayVOLTageFLUCtuationsALL?175 Point Pst array176 MEASureARRayVOLTageFLUCtuationsFLICker?177 MEASureARRayVOLTageFLUCtuationsPST?178 SENSeCURRentPREFerence179 Slew Operation MEASureARRayCURRentPage 181 Index182 Index183 Scpi List Step 184QUEStionable INSTrument ISUMmary? 185Agilent Sales and Support Offices Manual Updates
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