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INITiate:CONTinuous:SEQuence1 INITiate:CONTinuous:NAME TRANsient
These commands control the output transient trigger system.
1 or ON continuously initiates the output trigger system..
0 or OFF turns off continuous triggering. In this state, the output trigger system must be initiated
for each trigger using INITiate:SEQuence.
Command Syntax INITiate:CONTinuous:SEQuence1 <bool>
INITiate:CONTinuous:NAME TRANsient <bool>
Parameters 0 | 1 | OFF | ON
Examples INIT:CONT:SEQ1 ON INIT:CONT:NAME TRAN, 1
Related Commands ABOR INIT TRIG TRIG:SEQ:DEF *TRG
TRIGger
This command generates a BUS trigger for the output transient trigger system. If the transient trigger
system is enabled, the trigger will then:
1. Initiate a pending level change as specified by CURRent:TRIGger or VOLTage;TRIGger.
2. Clear the WTG bit in the Status Operation Condition register after both transient and acquire trigger
sequences have completed. (WTG is the logical-or of both transient and acquire sequences.)
3. If INITiate:CONTinuous ON has been programmed, the trigger subsystem is immediately re-enabled
for subsequent triggers. As soon as it is cleared, the WTG bit is again set to 1.
Command Syntax TRIGger[:SEQuence1][:IMMediate]
TRIGger[:TRANsient][:IMMediate]
Parameters None
Examples TRIG TRIG:IMM
Related Commands ABOR CURR:TRIG INIT *TRG VOLT:TRIG
TRIGger:SOURce
This command selects the trigger source for the output transient trigger system. Since BUS is the only
trigger source for transient triggers, this command does not need to be used. It is included for
completeness only.
BUS GPIB device, *TRG, or <GET> (Group Execute Trigger)
Command Syntax TRIGger[:SEQuence1]:SOURce<source>
TRIGger[:TRANsient]:SOURce<source>
Parameters BUS
*RST Value BUS
Examples TRIG:SOUR BUS
Query Syntax TRIGger[:SEQuence1]:SOURce?
TRIGger[:TRANsient]:SOURce?
Returned Parameters <CRD>