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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.