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TRIGGER COMMANDS
Trigger commands controls the triggering of the electronic load. See also
CURRent:TRIGgered, POWer:TRIGgered, RESistance:TRIGgered, and
VOLTage:TRIGgered in the Input Commands section.
ABORt
This command applies only to trigger functions. It cancels all pending [:LEVel]:TRIG operations (such
as CURR:TRIG) in all operating modes and on all channels. As a result, subsequent triggers have no
effect on the input level. This command resets the WTG bit of the Operation Condition register and
has the same effect on status as the receipt of a trigger. ABORt has no affect on the Transient
Subsystem.
Command Syntax ABORt
Parameters None
TRIGger[:IMMediate]
When the trigger system has been initiated, this command generates a trigger signal regardless of the
selected trigger source.
Command Syntax TRIGger
TRIGger:IMMediate
Parameters None
TRIGger:DELay
This command sets the time delay between the detection of a trigger signal and the start of any
corresponding trigger action. After the time delay has elapsed, the trigger is implemented.
Command Syntax TRIG:DEL <NRf+>
Parameters 0 - 65535 | MIN | MAX
Unit ms
*RST Value 0
Query Syntax TRIG:DEL?
Returned Parameters <NR3> integer representing trigger delay time
TRIGger:SOURce
This command selects the trigger source.
EXTernal Selects the electronic load’s trigger input as the trigger source. This
trigger is processed as soon as it is received.
BUS Accepts a GPIB <GET> signal or a *TRG command as the trigger source.
This selection guarantees that all previous commands are complete
before the trigger occurs.
ETHERNET Selects the Ethernet’s trigger input as the trigger source. This trigger is
processed as soon as it is received.
HOLD Only the TRIG:IMM command will generate a trigger in HOLD mode.
All
other trigge
r commands are ignored.
Command Syntax TRIGger:SOURce <CRD>
Parameters EXTernal | BUS | ETHernet | HOLD
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