Series 2280 Precision DC Power Supply Reference Manual  Section 3: Functions and features 
077085503 / March 2019  3-27 
 
Source, source delay, and measure actions 
The source-delay-measure (SDM) cycle consists of the following actions:   
  Source: Programmed output current or voltage level changes are performed. It also performs the 
programmed slew rate during the level changes when the slew function is enabled. 
  Delay: This programmable delay is used to allow the source to settle before a measurement is 
performed. It can be manually set from 0.0000 s to 99.9999 s. 
  Measure: During this phase of the SDM cycle, the measurement process takes place. It makes 
the voltage or current measurements as determined by different measurement functions. For 
details about the measurement function, refer to Select a measurement function (on page 2-74). 
 
Counter 
Programmable counters are used to repeat operations within the trigger model layers. For example, if 
using a 10-point list, the trigger counter is set to 10 and measure counter to 1. Operation stays in the 
Trigger Layer until the 10 source-delay-measure points of the list are completed. 
If you wanted to repeat the list three times, set the arm counter to three. Three 10-point sweeps can 
then be performed for a total of 30 source-delay-measure actions. 
 
Meter complete 
The instrument can be programmed to output a trigger through the rear-panel digital I/O line after the 
measurement completes. An output trigger can be used to trigger another instrument to perform an 
operation. 
You can specify one pin to generate the meter complete output pulse. For details, see Digital I/O (on 
page 3-19). 
Figure 66: Meter complete output signal