3 - Language Dictionary

Source Subsystem (Phase)

This subsystem programs the output phases of the . When phase commands are used to program single- phase units, the only discernible effect in using the phase commands is to cause an instantaneous shift in the output waveform phase.

Subsystem Syntax

 

[SOURce:]

 

PHASe

 

[:IMMediate] <n>

Sets the output phase

:MODE <mode>

Sets the phase mode (FIX STEP PULS LIST)

:TRIGgered <n>

Sets the triggered phase (step or pulse mode only)

PHASe

Phase Selectable

This command sets the phase of the output voltage waveform relative to an internal reference. The phase angle is programmed in degrees. Positive phase angles are used to program the leading phase, and negative phase angles are used to program the lagging phase.

The PHASe command is not influenced by INSTrument:COUPle ALL. It applies only to the current output phase selected by INSTrument:NSELect.

Command Syntax

Parameters

*RST Value

Examples

Query Syntax

Returned Parameters

Related Commands

[SOURce:]PHASe[:ADJust:IMMediate] <NRf+> –360 through +360 (degrees) MAXimum MINimum phase 1 = 0, phase 2 = 240, phase 3 = 120

PHAS 90

PHAS MAX

[SOURce:]PHASe[:ADJust:IMMediate]?

<NR3>

PHAS:MODE PHASE:TRIG

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