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LIST:DWELl

This command sets the sequence of list dwell times. Each value represents the time in seconds that the output will remain at the particular list step point before completing the step. At the end of the dwell time, the output of the depends upon the following conditions:

υIf LIST:STEP AUTO has been programmed, the output automatically changes to the next point in the list.

υIf LIST:STEP ONCE has been programmed, the output remains at the present level until a trigger sequences the next point in the list.

The order in which the points are entered determines the sequence in which they are output when a list is triggered. Changing list data while a subsystem is in list mode generates an implied ABORt.

Command Syntax Parameters

Unit

Examples

Query Syntax

Returned Parameters

Related Commands

[SOURce:]LIST:DWELl <NRf+> {,<NRf+>}

3-phase models: 0 to 1.07533E6 MINimum MAXimum

1-phase models: 0 to 4.30133E5 MINimum MAXimum

S(seconds)

LIST:DWEL 2.5,1.5,.5

[SOURce:]LIST:DWELl? <NR3> {,<NR3>}

LIST:CURR LIST:FREQ LIST:TTLT LIST:VOLT

LIST:DWELl:POINts?

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

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

Returned Parameters <NR1>

Examples LIST:DWEL:POIN?

Related Commands LIST:DWEL

LIST:FREQuency

This command sets the sequence of frequency list points. The frequency points are given in the command parameters, which are separated by commas. The order in which the points are entered determines the sequence in which they are output when a list is triggered. Changing list data while a subsystem is in list mode generates an implied ABORt.

Command Syntax [SOURce:]LIST:FREQuency[:LEVel] <NRf+> {,<NRf+>}

Parameters

refer to Specifications Table in User’s Guide

Unit

HZ (hertz)

Examples

LIST:FREQ 55,60,65

Query Syntax

[SOURce:]LIST:FREQuency[:LEVel]?

Returned Parameters

<NR3> {,<NR3>}

Related Commands

LIST:FREQ:POIN? LIST:COUN LIST:DWEL LIST:STEP

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