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Keysight E1412A Digital Multimeter User Guide
Keysight E1412A Multimeter Application Information
Triggering the Multimeter
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The multimeter takes one reading (or the number specified by
SAMPle:COUNt
) immediately after a
READ?
or
INITiate
command. The
multimeter takes only one reading immediately following a
MEAS?
command.
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See the triggering process diagram in Figure 2-1.
Bus Triggering
The multimeter is triggered from the VXIbus. This mode is selected with the
TRIGger:SOURce BUS
command.
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Use the
*TRG
command from the GPIB to trigger the multimeter when
TRIG:SOUR BUS
is used. The
*TRG
command will not be accepted unless
the multimeter is in the wait-for-trigger state.
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You can also trigger the multimeter from the GPIB interface by sending the
IEEE-488 Group Execute Trigger (GET) message. The multimeter must be
in the wait-for-trigger state. Send a GET from a Hewlett-Packard controller
with the following command:
TRIGGER 70903
The Wait-for-Trigger State
You must place the multimeter in the wait-for-trigger state after you have
configured it and selected a trigger source. A trigger will not be accepted until
the multimeter is in this state. The measurement sequence begins when the
multimeter is in the wait-for-trigger state and it receives a trigger.
You can place the multimeter in the “wait-for-trigger” state by executing one of the
following commands:
READ?
INITiate
TRIG:SOUR BUS is not implemented on B-size resource
managers, such as the E1306A Command Module or the
E1300A/E1301A B-size Mainframes.
The multimeter requires approximately 20ms of set up time after
you send a command to change to the “wait-for-trigger” state.
Any triggers that occur during this set up time are ignored.
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