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Sequence Setup Commands
Programming Source Sequences (Parameter-Specific Commands)
Sequence Setup Commands
Programming Source Sequences (Parameter-Specific Commands)
Each of these commands can be used to change just one parameter of a source step within a sequence.
1: Step Number
As source steps are simply numbered sequentially within the sequence, there is no parameter-specific
command for setting the number of a source step. However, in the commands given below, it is
necessary to identify the source step by number in the STEP value.
2: Step Trigger
For a description of this parameter, see “2: Step Trigger” on page 37. The parameter-specific commands
are described below.
3: Transition Time (also known as Setup Time)
For a description of this parameter, see “3: Transition Time (also known as Setup Time)” on page 38.
The parameter-specific commands are described below.
Remote Command: :SOURce:LIST:STEP[1]|2|3…1000:SETup:INPut:TRIGger
IMMediate|INTernal|EXTernal2|KEY|BUS
:SOURce:LIST:STEP[1]|2|3…1000:SETup:INPut:TRIGger?
Example: :SOUR:LIST:STEP2:SET:INP:TRIG BUS
:SOUR:LIST:STEP2:SET:INP:TRIG?
Remote Command: :SOURce:LIST:STEP[1]|2|3…1000:SETup:TRANsition:TIME
<time>
:SOURce:LIST:STEP[1]|2|3…1000:SETup:TRANsition:TIME?
Example: :SOUR:LIST:STEP2:SET:TRAN:TIME 1ms
:SOUR:LIST:STEP2:SET:TRAN:TIME?