Keysight Technologies N6705C Operating And Service Manual page 265

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[SOURce:]ARB:SEQuence:STEP:FUNCtion:SHAPe <function>, <step#>, (@<chanlist>)
[SOURce:]ARB::SEQuence:STEP:FUNCtion:SHAPe? <step#>, (@<chanlist>)
Creates a new Arb sequence step or changes the waveform of an existing sequence step. The
maximum number of steps that can be programmed is 100. The following waveforms may be assigned
to a sequence step:
STEP
Specifies a step
RAMP
Specifies a ramp
STAircase
Specifies a staircase
SINusoid
Specifies a sine wave
PULSe
Specifies a pulse
TRAPezoid
Specifies a trapezoid
EXPonential
Specifies a exponential waveform
UDEFined
Specifies a user-defined waveform
CDWell
Specifies a constant-dwell waveform
SEQuence
Specifies a sequence of arbitrary waveforms
NONE
Specifies no arbitrary waveform
Parameter
STEP | RAMP | STAircase | SINusoid | PULSe | TRAPezoid | EXPonential
| UDE:Fined | CDWell | SEQuence |NONE, *RST NONE
Step 0 - 99, *RST 0
Specify a shape for sequence step 1: ARB:SEQ:STEP:FUNC:SHAP SIN, 1, (@1)
If the <step#> specified is an existing sequence step, that step will be changed to the specified
l
waveshape with all parameters reset to default values.
New sequence steps must be specified sequentially. To create a new sequence step, <step#>
l
should be specified to be the current length of the sequence (see
[SOURce:]ARB:SEQuence:LENgth?). When a step is added, all parameters of the step waveform
are reset to their default values.
[SOURce:]ARB:SEQuence:STEP:PACing <pacing>, <step#>, (@<chanlist>)
[SOURce:]ARB::SEQuence:STEP:PACing? <step#>, (@<chanlist>)
Specifies the type of pacing for the specified step number as follows:
DWELl
When dwell paced, the step moves to the next step when the dwell time is finished.
TRIGgered
When trigger paced, the step waits at the last value of the step until a trigger is received. The next step is started upon receipt of
the trigger.
Keysight N6705C Operating and Service Guide
7 SCPI Programming Reference
Typical Return
STEP, RAMP, STA, SIN, PULS, TRAP, EXP,
or UDEF.
(none)
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