Instructions
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WAVE:STEP
• WAVE:STEP AUTO - When triggered, creates waveforms consecutively, until the wave is completed.
• WAVE:STEP ONCE - When triggered, it executes one step from the list.
SCPI Command Syntax [SOURce]WAVE:STEP <CRD>
Example WAVE:STEP AUTO
Query Syntax [SOURce]:WAVE:STEP?
Returned Parameters AUTO | ONCE
WAVE:STORe
Stores Voltage or Current, Time, STEP parameter and counter values to specific location in the
memory defined by numbers <1..4>.
SCPI Command Syntax [SOURce]WAVE:STORe<NF1>
Example WAVE:STORe 3
WAVE:TIME
Sets the slope time of the waveform.
SCPI Command Syntax [SOURce]:WAVE:TIME <NRf1> {,<NRf1>}
Range 0.01 to 129,600 seconds
Default Suffix S
Examples WAVE:TIME .6,1.5,1.5,.4 up to 12 parameters
Query Syntax WAVE:TIME?
Returned Parameters .6,1.5,1.5,.4
WAVE:VOLTage
Specifies the output voltage points in a waveform list.
SCPI Command Syntax [SOURce]:WAVE:VOLTage <NRf+> {,<NRf+>}
Default Suffix V
Examples WAVE:VOLT 2.5,3.0,3.5 WAVE:VOLT MAX,2.5,MIN up to 12 parameters
Query Syntax WAVE:VOLT?
Returned Parameters MAX,2.5,MIN
7.12.13 Global Subsystem
Global Commands General
• Power supplies acting upon Global Commands need not be a currently addressed supply.
• All power supplies attached to the Interface must be capable of accepting Global Commands.
• No messages, OPC or Not Busy will be returned to the HOST PC after a Global Command has
been issued. The Busy Bit of the Status Byte will be set to 0 after this command is issued.
• It will be the responsibility of the User Software to add a 20mS delay after each Global Command
is issued and before any other command can be issued.