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6.2.3 Pulse Transient Mode
In pulse transient operation, the electronic load generates a pulse with user-dened amplitude and width
when a trigger signal is received.
Figure 6.6 Pulse Transient Mode
Pulse Width
The pulse width value refers to the duration or length of time that a pulse remains on the specied level.
Pulse width is measured is specied in ms.
A shorter pulse width corresponds to a narrower active portion of the waveform, resulting in a higher
frequency and faster switching. Conversely, a longer pulse width indicates a wider active portion, resulting
in a lower frequency and slower switching. By adjusting the pulse width, the duty cycle can precisely be
manipulate to achieve the behavior and functionality of a transient system.
A/B Level
The A/B Level refers to the two values the transient function will transition between. The values units will
vary depending on the selected Load Mode.