Initiate; [:Immediate] - Agilent Technologies Agilent E1412A User Manual

6 1/2 digit multimeter
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Subsystem Syntax

[:IMMediate]

Comments
Example
Chapter 3
The

INITiate

command subsystem places the multimeter in the wait-for-trigger state.
This command is most commonly used with
"Triggering the Multimeter" beginning on page 45 for a complete description of the
E1412 trigger system which discusses the wait-for-trigger state.
INITiate
[:IMMediate]
places the multimeter in the wait-for-trigger state. When a
INITiate[:IMMediate]
trigger is received, readings are placed in multimeter internal memory.
After the trigger system is initiated using
subsystem to control the behavior of the trigger system.
If
TRIGger:SOURce
stored in internal memory as soon as
memory from previous commands are replaced by the new readings.
To transfer readings from memory to the output buffer, use the
command.
If
TRIGger:SOURce
trigger is received either from the external BNC connector, the VXIbus
backplane (
TTLT<
n
The
READ?
command executes
executes
implicitly. Executing
READ?
output buffer, bypassing the multimeter's internal memory.
Related Commands:
Condition:
*RST
Placing Multimeter in Wait-For-Trigger State
CONF:VOLT:DC
TRIG:SOUR EXT
INIT
FETC?
INIT
CONFigure
INITiate
is
, the measurement starts and readings are
IMMediate
INITiate
is not
, the measurement starts as soon as a
IMMediate
>
trigger lines) or a
BUS
INITiate
implicitly. The
READ?
,
CONFigure
FETCh?
places the multimeter in the idle state.
*RST
Function: DC voltage.
Trigger source is the external BNC on the
multimeter.
Place multimeter in wait-for-trigger state;
store readings in internal memory when ext
trigger is received.
Place readings in output buffer.
You must re-initiate the wait-for-trigger state
after each trigger cycle.
Multimeter Command Reference
INITiate
. See the section titled
, use the
command
TRIGger
is executed. Readings stored in
FETCh?
trigger.
MEASure
command
outputs data directly to the
,
READ?
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