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Keysight E5260/E5270 Programming Guide, Edition 4
Remote Mode Functions
Measurement Modes
5. The E5260/E5270 repeats 3 and 4 until the search stop condition is satisfied. The
search stop condition is one of the following conditions selected by the BGI or
BGV command.
•
Measured value = Search target value ± limit
•
Number of measurement points > limit
6. After the search measurement, the search source forces the start value, the stop
value, or the last output value, as specified by the BSM command, and keeps it.
For 0 V output, enter the DZ command that is used to memorize the present
settings of the channel and change the output to 0 V.
NOTE
The BSM command sets the search control mode, the automatic abort function, and
the output after search. The BST command sets the hold time and delay time. The
BSV/BSI command sets the search output, and the BGI/BGV command sets the
measurement channel.
To Use
Synchronous
Output Channel
You can use the synchronous output channel that provides the output synchronized
with the search source. Refer to
“Synchronous Output” on page 2-21
measurement, the synchronous channel forces the start+offset, stop+offset, or the
last output value, as specified by the BSM command, and keeps it.
Figure 2-12
Synchronous Output
NOTE
The BSSV/BSSI command sets the synchronous output. You can use the same
output mode (voltage or current) as the search source. All output values must be
covered by the output range of the search source.
Voltage or current
Start value
Time
Stop value
Primary search source
Synchronous search source
Previous value
Trigger (e.g. XE)
BSM, BST, and BSV/BSSV or BSI/BSSI
Offset
Offset
Offset
Summary of Contents for E5260 Series
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