Asterion DC Series Programming
HTRIGGER SCPI COMMAND SUBSYSTEM
9.9
The HTRIGGER function allows the user to apply an External User Interface input
signal to initiate a sequence or a voltage or current ramp. Once a
hardware trigger is run, Arm goes to 0 (not armed); however, the last loaded sequence
remains in memory.
HTRIGGER SCPI Command Summary
9.9.1
HTRIGger
:ABORt
HTRIGGER SCPI Command Reference
9.9.2
Command
HTRIGger
:ABORt
TRIGGER SCPI COMMAND SUBSYSTEM
9.10
This section describes the programming soft trigger function.
TRIGGER SCPI Command Summary
9.10.1
TRIGger
:ABORt
:RAMP
:TYPE <1|2|3>
TRIGGER SCPI Command Reference
9.10.2
The letter "C" in the "SCPI" column means that the command syntax is SCPI compliant;
an "N" in the "SCPI" column means that the command syntax is not part of the SCPI
definition.
Command
TRIGger
:ABORt
TRIGger
:RAMP
TRIGger
:TYPe <1|2|3>
M330461-01 Rev A
Stops the execution of a currently running hardware trigger
function. In addition:
For Ramp: Clears all settings of voltage and current.
For Sequence: Sets the Arm function to 0 (not armed).
Stops the execution of a currently running trigger function, and
clears all settings of voltage and current.
Executes voltage or current ramping function previously
programmed by the SOURce command, i.e.,
SOURce:VOLTage:RAMP:TRIG
SOURce:CURRent:RAMP:TRIG
Executes voltage and current values previously programmed by
the SOURce command i.e.,
SOURce:VOLTage:LEVel:TRIGger
SOURce:CURRent:LEVel:TRIGger
Valid arguments are 1 (Voltage), 2 (Current), or 3 (Both).
External User Control Signal Connector
Description
Description
SCPI
N
SCPI
N
N
N
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