Operating instructions
Language Dictionary
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TRAN[:STATe] Channel-Specific Transient Command/Query
 Description
 STATe is an implied keyword that enables or disables the Transient Subsystem. When the
subsystem is disabled, TLEVel inputs cannot occur. However, they may be programmed
while the subsystem is disabled and will take effect when the subsystem is enabled. The
enable or disable state may be programmed with either characters or equivalent numerics.
 Command Syntax
 TRANsient[:STATe]  <NRf+>
 Parameters
   Value  Range  *RST  Default  
 ON or 1;OFF or 0
 0  
 Examples
 TRAN ON  Enable Transient Generator function.
 TRAN:STAT l;MODE TOGG Enable Transient Generator function and set to toggle mode.
 TRAN:STAT 0;MODE PULS;TWID l0E-3;STAT ON  Disable Transient Generator 
function, set generator to Pulse Mode with a 10-millisecond 
pulse, and re-enable thegenerator function.
 Query Syntax
 TRAN:STAT?
 Returned Parameters
 <NRl> Value: 0 for OFF, 1 for ON
 Related Commands
 None
TRAN:TWIDth Channel-Specific Transient Command/Query
 Description
 TWIDth specifies the duration of TLEVel during the PULSe mode. If specified when the
electronic load is in the CONTinuous or TOGGle mode, TWIDth is stored until the next
use of PULSe mode. If a value is entered outside the specified parameters, an error is
generated (See Table 4-2 at the end of this chapter).
 Command Syntax
 TRANsient:TWIDth  <NRf+>
 Parameters
 See Table 4-1 and the Operating Manual of the electronic load model.
 Examples
 TRAN: TWID 5E-5  Set Transient Generator pulse duration to 50 
microseconds.
 TRAN:STAT l;MODE PULS;TWID .500  Enable Transient Generator function, set 
mode to pulse, and program pulse width to 
500 milliseconds.
 Query Syntax
 TRAN:TWID? TRAN:TWID? MAX TRAN:TWID? MIN
 Returned Parameters
 <NR3> TRAN:TWID? returns value representing duration of TLEV in seconds.
 TRAN:TWID? MAX and TRAN:TWID? MIN return the maximum and minimum
programmable duration values.
 Related Commands
 None










