Programming Examples 5
Keysight Models 6811C, 6812C, and 6813C Programming Guide 237
Transient system model
Figure 5-1 is a model of the transient system. The figure shows the transient
modes and the source of the data that generates each mode.
When a trigger is received in step or pulse modes, the triggered functions are set
from their IMMediate to their TRIGgered value. In Step mode, the triggered value
becomes the immediate value. In Pulse mode, the functions return to their
immediate value during the low portion of the pulse. If there are no further pulses,
the immediate value remains in effect. In List mode, the functions return to their
immediate value at the completion of the list.
You can mix FIXed, STEP, PULSe, and LIST modes among most functions. When a
trigger is received, each function will react in a manner defined by its mode.
However, this is subject to the following limitation to ensure the proper output
voltage in all cases.
At *RST all functions are set to FIXed, which turns off the transient functions.
The AC voltage, waveform shape, and voltage slew functions cannot be set to
Step or Pulse mode if one of them is set to List mode.