Command Function
Specifies the number of times a list repeats. List of output dwell times.
List of output frequencies.
List of output frequency slew rates List of output peak current limits. List of dc output voltages.
Dc offset voltage slew rate list
List of output voltage phase angles. List of output waveform shapes.1
(SINE, SQUARE or CSIN) CSIN = clipped sine wave Response of list to triggers (ONCE or AUTO).
List of Trigger Out pulses (0=no pulse; 1=pulse). List of ac output voltages.
List of output voltage slew rates.

Front Panel Operation - 4

Trigger and List Control Keys

The Trigger Control key controls output transient triggers. The List key controls the generation of output lists. A list can contain up to 100 points, each of which can specify an output change (or transient). Refer to Chapter 4 of the Programming Guide for more information about programming triggers and lists.

Trigger Control

Press this key to access the trigger control menu list.

Shift

List

Display

Command Function

INIT:IMMED

Initiate the transient trigger sequence immediately.

INIT:CONT <char>

Set continuous trigger initiation (ON or OFF).

TRIG:SOUR <char>

Select transient trigger source (BUS, EXT, TTLT or

 

IMM).

DELAY <value>

Set trigger delay in seconds.

ABORT

Abort all trigger sequences.

SYNC:SOUR <char>

Select trigger sync source (PHASE or IMM).

SYNC:PHASE <value>

Set synchronous phase reference angle in degrees.

Press this key to access the list commands

Display

COUNT <value>

DWEL:<index> <value>

FREQ:<index> <value>

FSLW:<index> <value>

IPK:<index> <value>

OFFS:<index> <value>

OSLW:<index> <value>

PHASE:<index> <value>

SHAP:<index> <char>

STEP<char>

TTLT:<index> <value>

VOLT:<index> <value>

VSLW:<index> <value>

Notes:

1User-defined waveshapes will also appear in this list when created. value = a numeric value

char = a character string parameter

index = a numeric value that represents a list point from 0 to 99

 

 

and

q

scroll through the command list.

Ø

 

￿

 

 

and

 

 

scroll through the parameter list.

pIndex

 

and

qIndex

scroll through the desired list points. EOL is displayed when the

end of the list is reached. When a value is edited, pressing Enter automatically advances to the next list point. Pressing Clear Entry truncates or clears the list at the presently displayed list point.

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Agilent Technologies 6813B, 6811B, 6812B manual Trigger and List Control Keys, Initimmed, Imm, Abort

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