Instructions

RIGOL Chapter 2 Command System
2-124 DG2000 Programming Guide
Example
:SOUR1:PULS:TRAN:TRA 0.000000035 /*Sets the pulse fall time of CH1 to 35 ns.*/
:SOUR1:PULS:TRAN:TRA? /*Queries the pulse fall time of CH1 and the query returns
3.500000E-08.*/
[:SOURce[<n>]]:PULSe:WIDTh
Syntax
[:SOURce[<n>]]:PULSe:WIDTh {<seconds>|MINimum|MAXimum}
[:SOURce[<n>]]:PULSe:WIDTh? [MINimum|MAXimum]
Description
Sets the pulse width of the specified channel.
Queries the pulse width of the specified channel.
Parameter
Name
Type
Range
Default
[<n>]
Discrete
1|2
1
<seconds>
Real
16 ns to 999.999 982 118 590 6 ks
500 μs
Remarks
Pulse width is defined as the time from the 50% threshold of a pulse's rising edge to the 50%
threshold of the next falling edge.
The range of the pulse width is limited by the "minimum pulse width" and "pulse period" (for the
ranges of the "minimum pulse width" and "pulse period", please refer to the "Signal Characteristics" of
the "Specifications" in
DG2000 Datasheet
). The actual range of the pulse width is
minmin
2
wpulsewidthw
PPPP ×<
Wherein,
width
P
——pulse width;
minw
P
——minimum pulse width;
pulse
P
——pulse period.
When [:SOURce[<n>]] or [<n>] is omitted, the system sets the related parameters of CH1 by default.
Return Format
The query returns the pulse width in scientific notation, with 7 effective digits. For example, 1.000000E-02
(the pulse width is 10 ms, i.g. 0.01 s).
Example
:SOUR1:FUNC:PULS:WIDT 0.01 /*Sets the pulse width of CH1 to 10 ms (i.g. 0.01 s).*/
:SOUR1:FUNC:PULS:WIDT? /*Queries the pulse width of CH1 and the query returns
1.000000E-02.*/
:SOURce:SUM
Command List:
[:SOURce[<n>]]:SUM:AMPLitude
[:SOURce[<n>]]:SUM:INTernal:FREQuency
[:SOURce[<n>]]:SUM:INTernal:FUNCtion
[:SOURce[<n>]]:SUM[:STATe]