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Example
Measurement Mode and Available Source Output Commands
Measurement Mode
Spot Measurement
Staircase Sweep Measurement
Pulsed Spot Measurement
Pulsed Sweep Measurement
Staircase Sweep with Pulsed Bias
Measurement
Quasi-Pulsed Spot Measurement
Linear Search Measurement
Binary Search Measurement
Multi Channel Sweep Measurement
High Speed Spot Measurement
The DV, DI, TDV, and TDI commands start to force the voltage or current
immediately when the command is executed. The other commands just set the
source channel condition, and the source channel starts the output by the start
trigger, such as the XE command. For more details of the commands, refer to
Chapter 4, "Command Reference."
OUTPUT @E5270;"DV 1,0,5"
This example just forces 5 V using channel 1 (the module installed in slot 1 of the
E5260/E5270) with auto ranging.
Keysight E5260/E5270 Programming Guide, Edition 4
Programming Basics
Command
DV, DI, TDV, TDI
DV, DI, TDV, TDI, and WV(/WSV) or
WI(/WSI)
DV, DI, TDV, TDI, and PV/PT or PI/PT
DV, DI, TDV, TDI, and
PWV/PT(/WSV) or PWI/PT(/WSI)
DV, DI, TDV, TDI, and WV(/WSV) or
WI(/WSI), and PV/PT or PI/PT
DV, DI, TDV, TDI, BDV
DV, DI, TDV, TDI, and LSV(/LSSV) or
LSI(/LSSI)
DV, DI, TDV, TDI, and BSV(/BSSV) or
BSI(/BSSI)
DV, DI, TDV, TDI, WNX, and WV or
WI
DV, DI, TDV, TDI
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