11 pulse delay, 12 pulse duty cycle – B&K Precision 4034 - Manual User Manual

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Examples:

:PULS:WIDT?

Response:

NRf

CONSIDERATIONS:

The allowed range of the width will be determined by the values of the period, delay, and
transition times.

4.12.1.11 Pulse Delay

This command is used to set the delay from the trigger signal to the start of the pulse in single pulse
mode. Although there exists a separate command for the double pulse delay, both commands affect the
same delay, and so this command will also determine the time between the two pulses in the double
pulse mode.

COMMAND TYPE:

Setting or Query

SETTING

Syntax:

[:SOURce]:PULSe:DELay<ws><delay>[units]

Arguments:

Type:

NRf

Units:

S (seconds), MS (milliseconds), US (microseconds), NS nanoseconds

Range:

0NS to 9.80000S

Rounding:

To current resolution

Examples:

:PULS:DELay 25NS

:PULS:DEL 200E-9

QUERY

Syntax:

[:SOURce]:PULSe:DELay?

Examples:

:PULS:DEL?

Response:

NRf

CONSIDERATIONS:

The allowed range of the delay will be determined by the values of the period, width, and
transition times.

4.12.1.12 Pulse Duty Cycle

This command is used to set the duty cycle of the pulse. Once the duty cycle has been set it is
considered to be ON, and then changes in the period will automatically cause changes in the width,
such that the duty cycle is kept constant. The duty cycle is set OFF by either setting the pulse width, or
by the PULSE:HOLD WIDTH command. Querying the duty cycle when it is off will return the value
zero (0).

COMMAND TYPE:

Setting or Query

SETTING

Syntax:

[:SOURce]:PULSe:DCYCle<ws><duty>[units]

Arguments:

Type:

NRf

Units:

None

Range:

1% to 99%

Rounding:

To 0.1%

Examples:

:PULS:DCYC 25

QUERY

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