Remote Operation

:WIDTh

:WIDTh

Syntax

<channel list>

ROUTe:WIDTh <pulse width>,  <path name>

ROUTe:WIDTh <channel list>

Description

This command sets the pulse width in seconds required to close a relay. The pulse width may be set in 5 ms increments up to 1275 ms. The pulse width defaults to 30 ms when memory is initialized. The WIDTh parameter may be an integer or a real number.

Example Command ROUTE:WIDTH .03,(@101,103,105);

In the above example, the pulse width is set to 30 ms for channels 1, 3, and 5.

ROUTE:WIDTH .03,ATTEN_14;

This command causes the drive with to the set of relays (defined by the ROUTe:PATH command) with path name ATTEN_14 to be set to the specified pulse width. If the path includes two channel lists, all relays in both lists are affected.

Example Query ROUTE:WIDTH? (@101,103,105);

In this case, the pulse width for channels 101, 103 and 105 is read back, with the values separated by commas. For example, if all three are set to 30 ms, then the readback is:

+3.000E-02,+3.000E-02,+3.000E-02

The query form is not available when using a path name, due to the potential for confusion between the first group and the second in the path.

Agilent 87130A Operating and Service Manual 4-67

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Agilent Technologies 87130A manual WIDTh

87130A specifications

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