Agilent Technologies 6811B, 6834B, 6814B, 6843A, 6813B manual LISTTTLTrgPOINts?, Liststep Once

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3 - Language Dictionary

LIST:STEP

This command specifies how the list sequencing responds to triggers. The following parameters may be specified:

ONCE

AUTO

causes the list to advance only one point after each trigger. Triggers that arrive during a dwell delay are ignored

causes the entire list to be output sequentially after the starting trigger, paced by its dwell delays. As each dwell delay elapses, the next point is immediately output

Command Syntax

[SOURce:]LIST:STEP <step>

Parameters

ONCE AUTO

*RST Value

AUTO

Examples

LIST:STEP ONCE

Query Syntax

[SOURce:]LIST:STEP?

Returned Parameters

<CRD>

Related Commands

LIST:COUN LIST:DWEL

LIST:TTLTrg

This command sets the sequence of Trigger Out list points. Each point which is set ON will cause a pulse to be output at Trigger Out when that list step is reached. Those entries which are set OFF will not generate Trigger Out pulses.

The order in which the list points are given determines the sequence in which Trigger Out pulses will be output when a list is triggered. Changing list data while a subsystem is in list mode generates an implied ABORt.

Command Syntax

[SOURce:]LIST:TTLTrg <bool> {,<bool>}

Parameters

0 1 OFF ON

 

Examples

LIST:TTLT 1,0,1

LIST:TTLT ON,OFF,ON

Query Syntax

[SOURce:]LIST:TTLTrg?

Returned Parameters

0 1 {,0 1}

 

Related Commands

LIST:TTLT:POIN?

LIST:COUN LIST:DWEL LIST:STEP

OUTP:TTLT OUTP:TTLT:SOUR

LIST:TTLTrg:POINts?

This query returns the number of points specified in LIST:TTLT. Note that it returns only the total number of points, not the point values.

Query Syntax [SOURce:]LIST:TTLTrg:POINTs?

Returned Parameters <NR1>

Examples LIST:TTLT:POIN?

Related Commands LIST:TTLT

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FETChARRayCURRent?MEASureARRayCURRentHARMonic? FETChARRayCURRentHARMonic? MEASureARRayCURRentNEUTral? FETChARRayCURRentNEUTral? MEASureARRayVOLTage? FETChARRayVOLTage? MEASureARRayVOLTageHARMonic? FETChARRayVOLTageHARMonic? Measurement Subsystem Current MEASureCURRent? FETChCURRent?MEASureCURRentAC? FETChCURRentAC? MEASureCURRentACDC? FETChCURRentACDC?MEASureCURRentHARMonic? FETChCURRentHARMonic? MEASureCURRentCREStfactor? FETChCURRentCREStfactor?Parameters Examples MEASureCURRentHARMonicTHD? FETChCURRentHARMonicTHD? MEASureCURRentHARMonicPHASe? FETChCURRentHARMonicPHASe?MEASureCURRentNEUTral? FETChCURRentNEUTral? MEASureCURRentNEUTralACDC? FETChCURRentNEUTralACDC? MEASureCURRentNEUTralAC? FETChCURRentNEUTralAC?MEASureCURRentNEUTralHARMonic? FETChCURRentNEUTralHARMonic? MEASCURRNEUTHARMPHAS? Measurement Subsystem Frequency MEASureFREQuency? FETChFREQuency?MEASurePOWer? FETChPOWer? Measurement Subsystem PowerMEASurePOWerAC? FETChPOWerAC? MEASurePOWerACREACtive? FETChPOWerACREACtive? MEASurePOWerACAPParent? FETChPOWerACAPParent?MEASurePOWerACPFACtor? FETChPOWerACPFACtor? MEASurePOWerACTOTal? FETChPOWerACTOTal? MEASureVOLTage? FETChVOLTage? Measurement Subsystem VoltageMEASureVOLTageAC? FETChVOLTageAC? MEASureVOLTageACDC? FETChVOLTageACDC? MEASureVOLTageHARMonic? FETChVOLTageHARMonic?MEASureVOLTageHARMonicPHASe? FETChVOLTageHARMonicPHASe? MEASureVOLTageHARMonicTHD? FETChVOLTageHARMonicTHD?Output Subsystem Command SyntaxOUTPut OUTPutCOUPling OUTPutDFIOUTPutDFISOURce Outpcoup DCOUTPutIMPedance OUTPutIMPedanceREALOUTPutIMPedanceREACtive OutpimprealOUTPutPROTectionDELay OUTPutPONSTATeOUTPutPROTectionCLEar Outpponstat RSTOUTPutRIMODE OUTPutTTLTrgOUTPutTTLTrgSOURce OutpttltSense Subsystem SENSeCURRentACDCRANGeSENSeSWEepOFFSetPOINts SENSeSWEepTINTervalSENSeWINDow Senswind KbesSource Subsystem Current CURRentCURRentPEAKMODE CURRentPEAKCurrpeakmode FIX CURRentPEAKTRIGgered CURRentPROTectionSTATeFREQuency Source Subsystem FrequencyFREQuencyMODE FREQuencySLEWMODE FREQuencySLEWFREQencySLEWTRIGgered FREQuencyTRIGgered Source Subsystem Function FUNCtionFUNCtionMODE FUNCtionTRIGgeredFuncmode FIX Query Syntax SOURceFUNCtionSHAPeMODE?Funccsin Funccsin 10 THD FUNCtionCSINusoidQuery Syntax SOURceFUNCtionSHAPeCSINusoid? Source Subsystem List ListRelated Commands Listcurr LISTCOUNtLISTCURRent LISTCURRentPOINts?Related Commands Listdwel LISTDWELlLISTDWELlPOINts? LISTFREQuencyLISTPHASe LISTFREQuencyPOINts?LISTFREQuencySLEW LISTFREQuencySLEWPOINts?LISTPHASePOINts? Related Commands ListphasRelated Commands Listshap LISTSHAPeListstep LISTTTLTrgLISTTTLTrgPOINts? Liststep OnceLISTVOLTage LISTVOLTagePOINts?LISTVOLTageSLEW Query Syntax SOURceLISTVOLTageLEVelPOINTs?LISTVOLTageSLEWPOINts? LISTVOLTageOFFSetLISTVOLTageOFFSetPOINts? LISTVOLTSLEWPOIN?LISTVOLTageOFFSetSLEWPOINts? LISTVOLTageOFFSetSLEWQuery Syntax SOURceLISTVOLTageOFFSetSLEWPOINTs? PHASe Source Subsystem PhaseSubsystem Syntax PHASeMODE PHASeTRIGgeredPULSeCOUNt Source Subsystem PulsePULSeDCYCle PULSeHOLD Pulshold DcycPULSePERiod PULSeWIDThSource Subsystem Voltage VOLTageTRIGgered VOLTageVolt VOLTageMODE VOLTageOFFSetVOLTageOFFSetMODE VOLTageOFFSetTRIGgeredVoltoffsmode FIX Query Syntax SOURceVOLTageOFFSetMODE?VOLTageOFFSetSLEW VOLTageOFFSetSLEWMODEVoltoffsslewmode Step Query Syntax SOURceVOLTageOFFSetSLEWMODE?VOLTageOFFSetSLEWTRIGgered VOLTagePROTectionVOLTagePROTectionSTATe VoltprotstatAgilent 6814B, 6834B, 6843A Only Phase Selectable VOLTageRANGeVOLTageSENSeDETector VOLTageALCDETector RTIMeVOLTageSLEW VOLTageSENSeSOURce VOLTageALCSOURceINTernal EXTernal VOLTageSLEWMODE VOLTageSLEWTRIGgeredVoltslewmode Step Query Syntax SOURceVOLTageSLEWMODE?STATusPRESet Status SubsystemBit Configuration of Operation Status Registers STATusOPERationENABleSTATusOPERation? STATusOPERationCONDition?STATusOPERationNTRansition STATusOPERationPTRansition StatoperntrBit Configuration of Questionable Status Registers STATusQUEStionable?STATusQUEStionableCONDition? STATQUESEVEN?STATusQUEStionableENABle Query Syntax STATusQUEStionableENABle?NR1 register value Related Commands STATusQUEStionableNTRansition STATusQUEStionablePTRansitionAgilent 6834B Only Phase Selectable STATusQUEStionableINSTrumentISUMmary?STATusQUEStionableINSTrumentISUMmaryENABle STATusQUEStionableINSTrumentISUMmaryCONDition?STATQUESINSTISUMCOND? StatquesinstisumenabStatquesinstisumntr 101SYSTemCONFigure System CommandsSystconf Norm SYSTemCONFigureNOUTputs SYSTemERRor?SYSTemVERSion? SystconfnoutSYSTemLANGuage SYSTemLOCalSYSTemREMote SYSTemRWLockCommand Syntax Parameters Examples Query Syntax Trace SubsystemTRACe DataCommand Syntax Parameters Examples Related Commands TRACeCATalog? DATACATalog?TRACeDEFine DATADEFine TRACeDELete DATADELeteTrigger Subsystem 107ABORt INITiateSEQuence INITiateNAMEAbor INITSEQ1 Initname ACQTRIGgerDELay INITiateCONTinuousSEQuence INITiateCONTinuousNAMETRIGger 109IMMediate PHASe TRIGgerSOURceTRIGgerSEQuence2SOURce TRIGgerSYNChronizeSOURce Gpib device, *TRG, or GET Group Execute TriggerTRIGgerSEQuence2PHASe TRIGgerSYNCHronizePHASe Command Syntax Parameters RST Value Examples Query SyntaxTRIGgerSEQuence3 TRIGgerACQuire 111TRIGgerSEQuence3SOURce TRIGgerACQuireSOURce 112Common Commands Syntax Common Commands113 Bit Configuration of Standard Event Status Enable Register Command Syntax *CLS Parameters NoneCLS ESEESR? IDN?OPC Field InformationPSC OPT?RCL RST Command Syntax SAV NRf Parameters Example SAVSRE NR1 register binary valueBit Configuration of Status Byte Register STB?TRG TST?WAI Power-on Initialization Programming the OutputEnabling the Output OUTPut onAC Voltage and Frequency Maximum VoltageVoltage Ranges Agilent 6814B/6834B/6843A only 122Voltage and Frequency Slew Rates Waveform ShapesIndividual Phases Agilent 6834B only Clipped WaveformUser-Defined Waveform 124Selecting a Phase Programming the Output PhaseCurrent Limit 125Peak Current Limit Agilent 6811B/6812B/6813B only DC Output Agilent 6811B/6812B/6813B only126 VOLTageLEVel, VOLTageOFFSet, and FUNCtionSHAPe VOLTageOFFSet 300VOLTageVOLTageRANGe CURRent 127VOLTageRANGe CURRent 10VOLTageRANGe Programming Output Transients128 Transient System Model Model of Transient System 129Step Example Step and Pulse Transients130 Step List Transients131 Triggering Output Changes Scpi Triggering NomenclatureLISTCOUNt Sequence Form AliasOutput Trigger System Model Model of Output Triggers 133Initiating the Output Trigger System Selecting the Output Trigger SourceABORt *RST *RCL TRIGgerSEQuence1SOURce BUS TRIGgerTRANsientSOURce BUSSynchronizing Output Changes to a Reference Phase Angle Specifying a Trigger Delay135 Generating Output Triggers Specifying a Dwell Time for Each List PointSingle Triggers Continuous TriggersVoltage and Current Measurements Making Measurements137 Power Measurements Simultaneous Output Phase Measurements Agilent 6834B onlyHarmonic Measurements 138Returning Voltage and Current Data From the Data Buffer Triggering MeasurementsMeasurement Trigger System Model Initiating the Measurement Trigger System Selecting the Measurement Trigger SourceINITiateIMMediateSEQuence3 or INITiateIMMediateNAME ACQuire 140Generating Measurement Triggers Varying the Voltage and Current Sampling RatePre-event and Post-event Triggering 141Programming the Status Registers Power-On ConditionsOperation Status Group Bit Signal Status Byte and Service Request Enable RegistersStandard Event Status Group 143Ac Source Status Model 144 Questionable Instrument Isummary Status Group Questionable Status Group145 Command Action PON Power On BitStandard Event Status Group 146Status Byte Register ExamplesProgramming the Trigger In and Trigger Out BNC Connectors Monitoring Both Phases of a Status TransitionTrigger In BNC Servicing Questionable Status EventsTrigger Out BNC Remote Inhibit and Discrete Fault Indicator149 Scpi Command Completion Discrete Fault Indicator DFIRemote Inhibit RI 150Command Syntax 151Scpi Command Tree 152Scpi Command Tree a 153Page Scpi Confirmed Commands 155Non Scpi Commands 156Error # Error Number List157 158 159 Page Elgar Model 9012 Plug-in Programmer Compatibility Main Board W1 Jumper Option EmulationSyntax Compatibility 161Power-on State Command DescriptionStatus Model ByteProtection Front Panel OperationSystem Keys Function KeysE9012 Language Command Summary Entry KeysTrigger Control key functions Device Clear Volts n Curl n Freq n RNG 0 Rngf 0 1Drop n 165Page Using the SENSeCURRentACDCRANGe command 167Command Syntax 168CALCulateSMOothing CALCulateINTegralTIME169 CALCulateLIMitUPPer Vss delta Dmax limitDc limit Dt tlimit Dt limit 170FORMat 171FORMatBORDer 172MEASureARRayCURRentHARMonic? MEASureARRayVOLTageFLUCtuationsALL? 174Point Pst array 175MEASureARRayVOLTageFLUCtuationsFLICker? 176MEASureARRayVOLTageFLUCtuationsPST? 177SENSeCURRentPREFerence 178Slew Operation MEASureARRayCURRent 179Page Index 181Index 182183 184 Scpi List Step185 QUEStionable INSTrument ISUMmary?Agilent Sales and Support Offices Manual Updates
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