Then, send these commands:
*RST;
:
OUTPut
[:STATe]
1;
:OUTPut:SYNC[:STATe]
1;
:SOURce:FUNCtion
gray2;
:SOURce:VOLTage
2.70;
:SOURce:VOLTage:OFFSet
-0.05;
:SOURce:FREQuency:RASTer
4e7
<pmt>
The
scope shou1d disp1ay a waveform simi1ar to figure 5-14.
Example 4. Creating an Arb Waveform Using Waveform Insert
The waveform, sync1, a 120point square wave created using Wave Insert editing. The
waveform, sync1, will be used
in examp1e 6, Creaùng a
SCLJUCllC~.
TIus
exal11plc
is thc
SCPI equiva1ent
of
examp1e 4
in
paragraph 3.7.
Note
The
following commands are
shown
on separate lines for clarity.
But
the actua1 command string
can
be
send as one continuous
string ending with the program message terminator
<pmt>.
*RST
:
OUTPut
[:STATe]
1;
:OUTPut:SYNC[:STATe]
1;
:OUTPut:SYNC:SOUR
PMARker;
:TRACE:DEFine
sync1,120;
LIMits
syncl,000000,000119;
DATA
syncl,SQUare;
:SOURce:MARKer:POSition:POINt
sync1,0;
POINt
syncl,l;POINt
syncl,2;
POINt
sync1,3;POINt
sync1,4;
POINt
syncl,S;POINt
syncl,6;
POINt
sync1,7;POINt
sync1,8,
POINt
sync1,9;POINt
syncl,10;
<pmt>
Example 5. Creating an Arbitrary Waveform Using Point Edit
The
waveform, sync2, is a
40
point
arbitrary waveform created using
point
edit; see
figure 5-15. Example 6 uses "sync2" as part
of
its sequence. This example is
the
SCPI
equiva1ent
of
examp1e 5
in
paragraph 3.7.
Remote Operation 5-17
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