TDK Lambda | Z+Low Voltage User Manual

WAVE:STEP • WAVE:STEPAUTO -Whentriggered, createswaveforms consecutively, until thewave is completed. • WAVE:STEP ONCE - When triggered, it executes one step from the list.

SCPI Command Syntax

[SOURce]WAVE:STEP

Example

WAVE:STEP AUTO

Query Syntax

[SOURce]:WAVE:STEP?

Returned Parameters

AUTO | ONCE

WAVE:STORe Stores Voltage or Current, Time, STEP parameter and counter values to specific location in the memory defined by numbers <1..4>.

SCPI Command Syntax

[SOURce]WAVE:STORe

Example

WAVE:STORe 3

WAVE:TIME Sets the slope time of the waveform.

SCPI Command Syntax

[SOURce]:WAVE:TIME {,}

Range

0.001 to 129,600 seconds

Default Suffix

S

Examples

WAVE:TIME .6,1.5,1.5,.4

up to 12 parameters

Query Syntax

WAVE:TIME? .6,1.5,1.5,.4

Returned Parameters

WAVE:VOLTage Specifies the output voltage points in a waveform list.

SCPI Command Syntax

[SOURce]:WAVE:VOLTage {,}

Default Suffix

V

Examples

WAVE:VOLT 2.5,3.0,3.5 WAVE:VOLT MAX,2.5,MIN

up to 12 parameters

Query Syntax

WAVE:VOLT? MAX,2.5,MIN

Returned Parameters

7.12.13 Global Subsystem Global Commands General

• Power supplies acting upon Global Commands need not be a currently addressed supply. • All power supplies attached to the Interfacemust be capable of accepting Global Commands. • No messages, OPC or Not Busy will be returned to the HOST PC after a Global Command has been issued. The Busy Bit of the Status Byte will be set to 0 after this command is issued. • Itwill be the responsibility of theUser Software to adda 20mSdelay after eachGlobal Command is issued and before any other command can be issued.

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