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2. Send the following commands to create another segment which is the first quadrant of a 20V
p-p sine wave riding on a 0V offset. It starts at 0V and rises to 10V (1/2 of 20) over 10 ms
(1/4 of 40ms period established by 25Hz frequency). This segment simulates the initial
charging of a capacitor.
LIST:VOLT:APPL:SWE 0,90
Prepares for the initial charge waveform.
LIST:VOLT:APPL SINE,25,20,0 Creates the initial curve of the charge constant.
3. Send the following commands to determine how many points are in the initial waveform seg-
ments and set this value to flag the initial (non-repeating) segments of the waveform.
LIST:DWEL:POIN?
Returns xxxx that represents the initial non repeating points.
LIST:COUN:SKIP xxxx
Use the value from previous command to establish skip point.
4. Send the following commands to create a repeating negative ramp starting at +10V decreas-
ing to +6V since it is a 4V p-p signal riding on an 8V offset. The frequency of 50 Hz estab-
lishes the time duration of 20 mS for the segment.
LIST:VOLT:APPL:SWE 0,360
Sets up the unit to accept all points in waveform.
LIST:VOLT:APPL RAMP 50,5,8
50Hz, 5V p-p, 8V offset
5. Send the following commands to create a repeating 1/4 sine wave that starts at 6V and rises
to 10V over 5 ms (1/4 of 20ms period established by 50Hz frequency). The waveform shown
in Figure 3-7 has now been created. Note that by careful calculation of period and start/stop
angle, accurate waveform simulations can be attained.
LIST:VOLT:APPL:SWE 0,90
Prepares for the initial charge waveform.
LIST:VOLT:APPL SINE,50,8,6
Creates the repeating curve of the charge constant.
6. Send the following commands to execute the waveform.
CURR:PROT 10
Establishes how much current will be supplied by the unit.
LIST:COUNT 0
Causes the waveform to continue indefinitely.
VOLT:MODE LIST
Starts the waveform.
7. To stop the waveform immediately (at its current point) send VOLT:MODE FIX.
8. To stop the waveform at the end of the cycle (12 volts) send VOLT:MODE HALT.
3.5.8
RESET
The *RST command resets the unit (See PAR. A.11). Table 3-7 describes how the unit operates
depending on how
*RST set Output
is configured, and the load type selected. The user can
control whether the *RST command sets the output on or off. The *RST command can be con-
figured using the SYST:SET command (PAR. B.144).
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