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VOLTage

Phase Selectable

This command programs the ac rms output voltage level of the ac source.

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:]VOLTage[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPLitude] <NRf+>

Parameters

For sinewaves: 0 to 300 MAXimum MINimum

Unit

V (rms voltage)

 

*RST Value

1

 

Examples

VOLT 115

VOLT:LEV 250

Query Syntax

[SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPLitude]?

Returned Parameters

<NR3>

 

Related Commands

VOLT:MODE

VOLT:TRIG VOLT:OFFS FUNC:SHAP

VOLTage:TRIGgered

Phase Selectable

This command selects the ac rms amplitude that the output waveform will be set to during a triggered step or pulse transient.

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:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:TRIGgered[:AMPLitude] <NRf+>

Parameters

For sinewaves: 0 to 300 MAXimum MINimum

Unit

V (rms voltage)

 

*RST Value

1

 

 

Examples

VOLT:TRIG 120

VOLT:LEV:TRIG 150

Query Syntax

[SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:TRIGgered[:AMPLitude]?

Returned Parameters

<NR3>

(if the trigger level is not programmed, the immediate

 

 

level is returned)

Related Commands

VOLT

VOLT:MODE

VOLT:OFFS FUNC:SHAP

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