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PCR-WE Interface Manual
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TRIG:SOURce?
Send INIT
Voltage: 110 V, frequency: 60 Hz
Reserved voltage: 100 V, reserved frequency: 50 Hz
Voltage: 100 V, frequency: 50 Hz
Reserved voltage: 100 V, reserved frequency: 50 Hz
Change start → end
BUS
IMM
Send TRIG
IDLE
INITiated
WTG
Use the TRIGger:TRANsient:SOURce command to set the trigger source to BUS or
IMMediate.
If the trigger source is set to IMMediate, an INITiate command immediately executes
changes and sets the voltage and frequency to their new values. If the trigger source
is set to BUS, the trigger subsystem enters the WTG (Waiting For Trigger) state.
When a software trigger is received (through the TRIGger:TRANsient:IMMediate
command or *TRG command), the changes begin.
When the operation is complete, the trigger subsystem returns to the IDLE state
again. If the ABORt command or an equivalent command is received instead of a trig-
ger, the changes are canceled, and the trigger subsystem returns to the IDLE state.
The programmable parameters of the TRANsient group are AC voltage, DC voltage,
and frequency. The current limit setting cannot be changed using triggers.
TRIGger:TRANsient:IMMediate only applies a software trigger to the TRANsient
group.
You can also use the *TRG command or the IEEE488.1 get (Group Execute Trigger)