Index

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LIST PHASe, 74

LIST PHASe POINts?, 75

 

safety summary, 2

LIST SHAPe, 75

sampling rate, 141

LIST SHAPe POINts?, 75

SCPI

LIST STEP, 76

command syntax, 27

LIST TTLTrg, 76

data formats, 23

LIST TTLTrg POINts?, 76

subsystem commands, 28

LIST VOLTage, 77

triggering nomenclature, 132, 139

LIST VOLTage OFFSet, 78

SCPI command completion, 150

LIST VOLTage OFFSet POINts?, 78

SCPI command tree, 18

LIST VOLTage POINts?, 77

SCPI common commands, 17

LIST VOLTage SLEW, 77, 79

SCPI message structure, 20

LIST VOLTage SLEW POINts?, 78, 79

SCPI message types, 17

PHASe, 80

SCPI message unit, 20

PHASe MODE, 81

SCPI parser, 19

PHASe TRIGgered, 81

SCPI program message, 17

PULSe COUNt, 82

SCPI References, 12

PULSe DCYCle, 82

SCPI response message, 17

PULSe HOLD, 83

SCPI subsystem commands, 17

PULSe PERiod, 84

sense subsystem, 60

PULSe WIDTh, 84

SENSe CURRent

VOLTage, 86

ACDC

VOLTage ALC DETector, 91

RANGe, 60

VOLTage ALC SOURce, 92

SENSe SWEep

VOLTage MODE, 87

OFFSet

VOLTage OFFSet, 87

POINts, 61

VOLTage OFFSet MODE, 88

TINTerval, 61

VOLTage OFFSet SLEW, 89

SENSe WINDow, 61

VOLTage OFFSet SLEW MODE, 89

syntax, 60

VOLTage OFFSet SLEW TRIGgered, 90

service interrupt, 147

VOLTage OFFSet TRIGgered, 88

service request

VOLTage PROTection, 90

generating, 148

VOLTage PROTection STATe, 90

slew rate

VOLTage RANGe, 91

frequency, 123

VOLTage SENSe DETector, 91

voltage, 123

VOLTage SENSe SOURce, 92

source subsystem

VOLTage SLEW, 92

CURRent, 62

VOLTage SLEW MODE, 93

CURRent PEAK, 63

VOLTage SLEW TRIGgered, 93

CURRent PEAK MODE, 63

VOLTage TRIGgered, 86

CURRent PEAK TRIGgered, 64

source subsystem, current, 62

CURRent PROTection STATe, 64

syntax, 62

FREQuency, 65

source subsystem, frequency, 65

FREQuency MODE, 65

syntax, 65

FREQuency SLEW, 66

source subsystem, function, 68

FREQuency SLEW MODE, 66

syntax, 68

FREQuency SLEW TRIGgered, 66

source subsystem, list, 71

FREQuency TRIGgered, 67

syntax, 71

FUNCtion, 68

source subsystem, phase, 80

FUNCtion CSINusoid, 70

source subsystem, pulse, 82

FUNCtion MODE, 69

syntax, 82

FUNCtion TRIGgered, 69

source subsystem, voltage, 85

LIST COUNt, 72

syntax, 85

LIST CURRent, 72

SRQ

LIST CURRent POINts?, 72

determining cause of, 147

LIST DWELl, 73

standard event status enable register

LIST DWELl POINts?, 73

bit configuration, 114

LIST FREQuency, 73

standard event status group, 146

LIST FREQuency POINts?, 74

status byte register, 147

LIST FREQuency SLEW, 74

bit configuration, 119

LIST FREQuency SLEW POINts?, 74

status operation registers

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