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Chapter 5 Remote Interface Reference
Scanning Commands
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ARM
:TIMer <seconds>|MIN|MAX
:TIMer? [MIN|MAX]
This command sets the sweep-to-sweep interval in the arm layer (the
TRIGger:TIMer
command sets the channel-to-channel interval in the
trigger layer). This timer is valid only if the
TIMer
is set using the
ARM:SOURce
command.
You can set seconds to any value between 0.000 (
MIN
) and 99999.999
(
MAX
) in increments of 0.001 seconds. When power is applied the value is
set to 0 (
MIN
).
The
ARM:TIMer?
query returns the sweep-to-sweep interval in seconds.
The returned number is a value between 0 and 99999.999 (seconds). The
optional parameters
MIN
and
MAX
allow you to query the module for
these values instead of looking them up in the command reference.
MIN
returns “0” and
MAX
returns “99999”.
TRIGger
:SOURce <BUS|EXTernal|IMMediate|TIMer|MIX|HOLD>
:SOURce?
This command specifies the event control source for the trigger layer. A
complete description of the trigger layer and how it relates to scanning
begins on page 85. The TRIGger source can be specified to be one of the
following:
•
BUS
-
the scan advances after a
*TRG
or
GET
is received.
•
EXTernal
- the scan list advances after an external trigger is
received.
•
IMMediate
- the scan advances immediately after the previous
channel is closed (if no
ROUTe:CHANnel:DELay
value is set).
•
TIMer
- the scan advances after the timer interval.
•
MIX
- the scan advances after a
BUS
or
EXTernal
event occurs.
•
HOLD
- the sweep of the scan list starts when a
TRIGger[:IMMediate]
command is received.
After the power is applied or a reset (
*RST
) command is received, the
default TRIGger source is
IMMediate
.
The
TRIGger:SOURce?
query returns a string. Possible values retuned
include:
BUS
,
EXTernal
,
IMMediate
,
TIMer
,
MIX
, or
HOLD
.
Summary of Contents for Agilent 3499A
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Page 27: ...2 2 Front Panel Operation ...
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