Agilent Technologies N6751A User Manual page 59

Modular power system
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Series N6700 User's Guide
Step 5. To generate a pulse train, you can simply repeat the pulse as needed.
For example, to program a pulse train of 50 pulses, use:
Front Panel:
Select Transient\List\Repeat.
Enter the number of list repetitions
(50) and Press Select.
Step 6. Specify if you want the output pulse to generate a trigger signal that
can be used to trigger actions on other output channels or on any
external equipment connected to the digital port. For example, to
generate a trigger signal at the end of the pulse, use:
Front Panel:
Select Transient\List\Config.
Select List Step 0 and check the
Tout Step box. Press Select.
Step 7. Specify the output state after the pulse has completed. For example,
to return the output to the state it was in before the pulse, use:
Front Panel:
Select Transient\List\Terminate.
Select Return to Start. Press Select.
Step 8. Select the trigger source that will generate the pulse or pulse train.
For example, to select Bus triggers as the trigger source, use:
Front Panel:
Select Transient\TrigSource.
Select Bus and press Select.
Step 9. Initiate the output trigger system. To enable the trigger system for
one transient event or trigger use:
Front Panel:
Select the Transient\Control.
Select Initiate and Press Select.
Step 10. Trigger the output pulse or pulse train.
Front Panel:
Select Transient\Control.
Select Trigger and Press Select.
Operating the Power System 4
SCPI Command:
To program output 1, use
LIST:COUN 50, (@1)
SCPI Command:
To program a trigger at the End of the
pulse for output 1, use
LIST:TOUT:EOST 1,0, (@1)
You must program a value of 0 (no
trigger) for step 1 as a placeholder.
SCPI Command:
To program the output 1, use
LIST:TERM 0, (@1)
SCPI Command:
To program output 1, use:
TRIG:SOUR BUS, (@1)
SCPI Command:
To program output 1, use
INIT:TRAN, (@1)
SCPI Command:
*TRG
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