Programming Examples 5
Keysight Models 6811C, 6812C, and 6813C Programming Guide 247
To select a trigger source that is always true, use:
TRIGger:SEQuence1:SOURce IMMediate or
TRIGger:TRANsient:SOURce IMMediate
A transition from the Initiated state to the Delay state is made when the trigger
signal is received.
Specifying a trigger delay
A time delay can be programmed between the receipt of the trigger signal and the
start of the output transient. At *RST the trigger delay is set to 0, which means
that there is no delay. To program a delay, use:
TRIGger:SEQuence1:DELay .01 or
TRIGger:TRANsient:DELay .01
which sets a delay time of 10 milliseconds.
When the programmed trigger delay has elapsed, the trigger system transitions
from the Delay state to the Wait-for-sync state.
The immediate source can be combined with INITiate:CONTinuous:SEQuence1
ON to generate repetitive output transients.
A trigger delay can only be programmed for SEQuence1 (or TRANsient) triggers.