Programming Trigger Synchronization And Delays - Agilent Technologies 6811B Quick Start Manual

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Programming trigger synchronization and delays

The previous transient examples were programmed to respond to immediate triggers. However, delayed
and phase synchronized triggers can also be programmed as shown in the following examples.
No delay; no phase synchronization
Voltage
VOLT:M STEP
VOLT 120
VOLT:T 150
Trigger Control
DELAY 0
SYNC:SOUR IMM
INIT:IMMED
Shift
Trigger
No delay; 90 degrees phase synchronization
Voltage
VOLT:M STEP
VOLT 120
VOLT:T 150
Trigger Control
DELAY 0
SYNC:SOUR PHAS
SYNC:PHAS 90
INIT:IMMED
Shift
Trigger
Trigger delay; no phase synchronization
Voltage
VOLT:M STEP
VOLT 120
VOLT:T 150
Trigger Control
DELAY .0167
SYNC:SOUR IMM
INIT:IMMED
Shift
Trigger
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When these commands are sent, the voltage amplitude changes immediately
upon the receipt of a trigger.
TRIG level
VOLT level
Trigger
When these commands are sent, the voltage amplitude changes at the next
90 degree phase angle that occurs following the receipt of a trigger.
TRIG level
VOLT level
Trigger
When these commands are sent, the voltage amplitude changes .0167
seconds after the receipt of a trigger.
TRIG level
VOLT level
Trigger
0
90
Delay
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