4 Using the Measurement Functions
SENS:DLOG:CURR:RANG 0.1, (@1)
SENS:DLOG:VOLT:RANG 5, (@1)
Data Logger Trigger
Once the Data Logger has been triggered, do not change the display to Scope View or
Meter View; otherwise Data Logger will stop.
From the front panel:
Select the Trigger button to configure the trigger properties. The Data Logger uses triggers to
synchronize itself with an external event.
The Source dropdown list lets you select a trigger source. The same trigger source will be used to
trigger all of the outputs that have been configured for data logging. Depending upon the selected
trigger source, you can trigger the Data Logger as follows:
Trigger Source
Voltage <1-4> level
Current <1-4> level
Run/Stop key
Arb Run/Stop key
Output On/Off key
BNC Trigger In
Remote Command
If a trigger source is grayed out, it is unavailable. For example, current levels are not available as
trigger sources on outputs that have been grouped (paralleled). Note also that a trace must be turned
on for it to be used as a trigger source.
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Description
Triggers the Data Logger when the voltage or current of the corresponding output passes
through the specified level.
Triggers the Data Logger when the Run/Stop key is pressed. This is the default trigger source.
Triggers the Data Logger when the Arb Run/Stop key is pressed.
Triggers the Data Logger when any of the Output On/Off keys are pressed. Also applies to the All
Outputs On/Off key.
Provide a low-true signal to the BNC trigger input connector. The signal must have a minimum
pulse width of 2 microseconds. Selecting BNC Trigger In also enables any digital I/O pins con-
figured as Trigger Outputs (see Appendix C).
Send a trigger command over one of the three interfaces (i.e. *TRG).
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