4 - Language Dictionary
TRIGger
When the transient trigger subsystem is initiated, this command generates a trigger signal. The trigger will
then:
1. Initiate a pending level change as specified by CURRent:TRIGger or VOLTage;TRIGger.
2. Clear the WTG bit in the Status Operation Condition register after both transient and acquire trigger
sequences have completed. (WTG is the logical-or of both transient and acquire sequences.)
3. If INITiate:CONTinuous ON has been programmed, the trigger subsystem is immediately re-enabled
for subsequent triggers. As soon as it is cleared, the WTG bit is again set to 1.
TRIGger[:SEQuence1][:IMMediate]
TRIGger[:TRANsient][:IMMediate]
ABOR CURR:TRIG INIT *TRG VOLT:TRIG
TRIGger:SOURce
This command is included for completeness. It selects the trigger source for transient triggers. Since BUS
is the only trigger source for transient triggers, this command does not need to be used.
GPIB device, *TRG, or <GET> (Group Execute Trigger)
TRIGger[:SEQuence1]:SOURce<source>
TRIGger[:TRANsient]:SOURce<source>
TRIGger[:SEQuence1]:SOURce?
TRIGger[:TRANsient]:SOURce?
TRIGger:SEQuence2
TRIGger:ACQuire
Keysight 66312A, 66332A Only
When the trigger subsystem is initiated, these commands generate a measurement trigger signal. The
measurement trigger causes the dc source to measure the output voltage and current and store the
results in a buffer.
TRIGger:SEQuence2[:IMMediate]
TRIGger:ACQuire:[:IMMediate]
TRIG:SOUR TRIG:SEQ2:DEF TRIG:SEQ2:COUN
TRIG:SEQ2:LEV:VOLT TRIG:SEQ2:SLOP:CURR