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LIST:PHASe:POINts?

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

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

Returned Parameters <NR1>

Examples LIST:PHAS:POIN?

Related Commands LIST:PHAS

LIST:SHAPe

This command sets the sequence of the waveform shape entries. The order in which the shapes are given determines the sequence in which the list of shape will be output when a list is triggered. Changing list data while a subsystem is in list mode generates an implied ABORt. The following shapes may be specified:

SINusoid A sinewave is output

SQUare A squarewave is output

CSINusoid The output is a clipped sinewave. Both positive and negative peak amplitudes are clipped at a value determined by the FUNCtion:CSINusoid command.

<table> The output shape is described by one of the user-defined waveform tables.

The maximum peak voltage that the ac source can output is 425 V peak. This includes any combination of voltage, voltage offset, and function shape values. Therefore, the maximum value that can be programmed depends on the peak-to-rms ratio of the selected waveform. For a sinewave, the maximum voltage that can be programmed is 300 V rms.

NOTE: For Agilent models 6814B, 6834B and 6843A, you cannot program a voltage that produces a higher volt-second on the output than a 300 Vrms sinewave.

Command Syntax

[SOURce:]LIST[:SHAPe] <shape> {,<shape>}

Parameters

SINusoid SQUare CSINusoid <table>

Examples

LIST:SHAP

Query Syntax

[SOURce:]LIST:SHAPe?

Returned Parameters

<CRD> {,<CRD>}

Related Commands

LIST:SHAP:POIN? LIST:COUN LIST:DWEL LIST:STEP

 

LIST:VOLT LIST:VOLT:OFFS

LIST:SHAPe:POINts?

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

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

Returned Parameters <NR1>

Examples LIST:SHAP:POIN?

Related Commands LIST:SHAP

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Agilent Technologies 6813B LISTPHASePOINts?, LISTSHAPePOINts?, Related Commands Listphas, Related Commands Listshap

6812B, 6811B, 6813B, 6834B, 6843A specifications

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