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Amplitude and DC Offset
AMPL <nrf>
Set the amplitude to <nrf> in the units as specified by the AMPUNIT
command.
AMPUNIT <cpd>
Set the amplitude units to <VPP>, <VRMS> or <DBM>.
ZLOAD <cpd>
Set the output load, which the generator is to assume for amplitude
and dc offset entries, to <50> (50
Ω
), <600> (600
Ω
) or <OPEN>.
DCOFFS <nrf>
Set the dc offset to <nrf> Volts.
Waveform Selection
WAVE <cpd>
Select the output waveform as <SINE>, <SQUARE>, <TRIANG>,
<DC>, <POSRMP>, <NEGRMP>, <COSINE>, <HAVSIN>,
<HAVCOS>, <SINC>, <PULSE>, <PULSTRN>, <ARB> or <SEQ>.
PULSPER <nrf>
Set the pulse period to <nrf> sec.
PULSWID <nrf>
Set the pulse width to <nrf> sec.
PULSDLY <nrf>
Set the pulse delay to <nrf> sec.
PULTRNLEN <nrf>
Set the number of pulses in the pulse
−
train to <nrf>.
PULTRNPER <nrf>
Set the pulse
−
train period to <nrf> sec.
PULTRNBASE <nrf>
Set the pulse
−
train base line to <nrf> Volts.
PULTRNLEV <nrf1>,<nrf2>
Set the level of pulse
−
train pulse number <nrf1> to <nrf2> Volts.
PULTRNWID <nrf1>,<nrf2>
Set the width of pulse
−
train pulse number <nrf1> to <nrf2> sec.
PULTRNDLY <nrf1>,<nrf2>
Set the delay of pulse
−
train pulse number <nrf1> to <nrf2> sec.
PULTRNMAKE
Makes the pulse
−
train and runs it
−
similar to the WAVE PULSTRN
command.
ARB <cpd>
Select an arbitrary waveform for output. <cpd> must be the name
of an existing arbitrary waveform. Backup memory is always used
as the source of the arb. The arb will be copied to the channel
memory if necessary.
ARBLISTCH?
Returns a list of all arbitrary waveforms in the channel’s memory,
each will return a name and length in the following form
<cpd>,<nr1>. The list will end with <rmt>.
ARBLIST?
Returns a list of all arbitrary waveforms in backup memory, each
will return a name and length in the following form <cpd>,<nr1>.
The list will end with <rmt>.
Arbitrary Waveform Create and Delete
NOTE: Care should be take to ensure that all channels in the instrument are running in
CONTINUOUS mode before using commands from this section. Failure to observe this
restriction may give unexpected results.
ARBDELETE <cpd>
Delete the arbitrary waveform <cpd> from backup memory.
ARBCLR <cpd>
Delete the arb <cpd> from channel memory. The backup memory is
not changed.
ARBCREATE <cpd>,<nrf>
Create a new, blank arbitrary waveform with name <cpd> and
length <nrf> points.
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