Remote Operation
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3.11.2
Time Gating Mode
The Time Gating mode is fully defined and illustrated in Section 2.2.1 of this manual. The following are
the commands for using this feature over the GPIB.
Gate A or B
All time gating commands begin with GATE. Only one setup data structure is stored by the meter, so
the parameters specified apply to the one channel that has time gating enabled. For example, the
command GATEA enables the time gating on channel A with previously specified parameters, and
GATEB switches time gating to channel B with the same parameters.
OFF or GATE or TRIGGER or EDGE
OFF turns off the time gating on either channel regardless of the channel specified. If GATE is sent, the
time gating board is set up in the External Gating Mode. If TRIGGER is sent, the External Trigger
Mode will be enabled. Although it is legal to send any of the indicated parameters in one command,
only the last specified parameter is relevant. For example, if the command GATEA OFF TRIGGER
GATE is sent, the time gating option will be set up in the External Gating Mode.
Example:
OUTPUT 713;GATEA EDGE
INVERT or NONINVERT
INVERT and NONINVERT specify the polarity of the trigger input signal. In the External Gating
Mode, INVERT specifies that measurements can be taken when the trigger input is low, and
NONINVERT specifies the measurements can be taken when the trigger input is high. In the External
Trigger Mode, INVERT specifies that a falling edge on the trigger input triggers the gating, and
NONINVERT specifies that a rising edge triggers the gating. Although it is legal to send both of the
parameters in one command, only the last specified parameter is relevant.
Example:
OUTPUT 713;GATEA NONINVERT
DELAY d
DELAY
d
specifies the delay time from the trigger input edge to the start of the gating period. The
d
must be time specified in seconds in the range of 0 to 327.675
µ
s in 5
µ
s steps, where 0 represents some
minimum non-zero delay time. This parameter is relevant only in the External Trigger Mode. For
example, if the command
Example:
OUTPUT 713;GATEA DELAY 20E-3
is sent, the External Trigger Mode will be enabled on channel A with a trigger delay of 20 ms. Since the
previous set up may be unknown, the DELAY, DURATION, and HOLDOFF should be sent in the
same command.
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