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AUXiliary:PULse:DOUBle:DELay<d_delay>(?)
Description
This command will program the delay between two adjacent pulses when the double mode is selected.
Otherwise, the double pulse delay has no effect on the pulse structure.
Parameters
Name
Range
Type
Default
Description
<d_delay>
0 to 1e3
Numeric
2e-3
Will set the delay between two adjacent pulses for the
double pulse mode in units of seconds. Note that the
sum of all parameters, including the pulse delay time
must not exceed the programmed pulse period and
therefore, it is recommended that the pulse period be
programmed before all other pulse parameters.
Response
The 2074 will return the present double pulse delay value in units of seconds.
AUXiliary:PULse:HIGH<high>(?)
Description
This command will program the interval the pulse will dwell on the high level value. Although they have
similar interpretation, the high time and pulse width are significantly different. The standard terminology of
pulse width defines the width of the pulse at the mid-point of its peak-to-peak amplitude level. Therefore, if
you change the rise and fall time, the pulse width is changing accordingly. The digital pulse high time
parameter defines how long the pulse will dwell on the high level so even if you change the rise and fall
times, the high time remains constant. The pulse high time is programmed in units of seconds.
Parameters
Name
Range
Type
Default
Description
<high>
0 to 1e3
Numeric
1e-3
Will set the width of the high time for the pulse shape
in units of seconds. Note that the sum of all
parameters, including the high time must not exceed
the programmed pulse period and therefore, it is
recommended that the pulse period be programmed
before all other pulse parameters.
Response
The 2074 will return the present high time value in units of seconds
AUXiliary:PULse:LEVel:HIGH<high>(?)
Description
This command will program the high level for the pulse shape. Note that the same level is retained for the
second pulse in the double pulse mode.
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