Triggering commands, Bus (software) triggering, Triggering commands 89 – Agilent Technologies E3632A User Manual

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Chapter 4 Remote Interface Reference

Triggering Commands

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Triggering Commands

The power supply’s triggering system allows a change in voltage and current

when receiving a trigger, to select a trigger source, and to insert a trigger.

Triggering the power supply is a multi-step process.

• First, you must specify the source from which the power supply will accept

the trigger. The power supply will accept a bus (software) trigger or an

immediate trigger from the remote interface.

• Then, you can set the time delay between the detection of the trigger on the

specified trigger source and the start of any corresponding output change.

Notice that the time delay is valid for only the bus trigger source.

• Finally, you must provide an

INITiate

command. If the

IMMediate

source is selected, the selected output is set to the triggered level

immediately. But if the trigger source is the bus, the power supply is set to

the triggered level after receiving the Group Execute Trigger (GET) or

*TRG

command.

Trigger Source Choices

You must specify the source from which the power supply will accept a trigger.

The trigger is stored in

volatile

memory; the source is set to bus when the power

supply has been off or after a remote interface reset.

Bus (Software) Triggering

• To select the bus trigger source, send the following command.

TRIG:SOUR BUS

• To trigger the power supply from the remote interface (GPIB or RS-232)

after selecting the bus source, send the

*TRG

(trigger) command. When the

*TRG

is sent, the trigger action starts after the specified time delay if any

delay is given.

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