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NGL200/NGM200
Example: Activating the channels
You can activate a selected channel and turn on or off the outputs either individually or
all outputs simultaneously. This example lists all ways how you can activate and query
the outputs.
// ************************************************
// Activate a channel
// ************************************************
INST OUT1
OUTP:SEL 1
// activates the selected channel
OUTP 1
// activates channel 1 and its output
OUTP?
// queries the output state
// response: 1
// ************************************************
// Turn on all selected channels simultaneously
// ************************************************
INST:OUT1
VOLT 12
CURR 0.1
OUTP:SEL 1
INST:OUT2
VOLT 12
CURR 0.2
OUTP:SEL 1
// selects channels 1 and 2
// sets the voltage and current values for both channels
// activates both channels
OUTP:GEN 1
// turns on the output of both channels
OUTPut:GENeral[:STATe]
OUTPut[:STATe]
OUTPut:DELay:DURation
OUTPut:DELay[:STATe]
OUTPut:FTResponse
OUTPut:IMPedance
OUTPut:IMPedance:STATe
OUTPut:MODE
OUTPut:SELect
OUTPut:TRIGgered
OUTPut:TRIGgered[:STATe]
OUTPut:TRIGgered:BEHavior
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Remote Control Commands
Configuration Commands
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