Remote control commands
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SMA100B
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[:SOURce<hw>]:PULM:TRAin:CATalog?.......................................................................... 588
[:SOURce<hw>]:PULM:TRAin:DELete............................................................................. 588
[:SOURce<hw>]:PULM:TRAin:ONTime............................................................................ 588
[:SOURce<hw>]:PULM:TRAin:OFFTime...........................................................................588
[:SOURce<hw>]:PULM:TRAin:REPetition:POINts?............................................................589
[:SOURce<hw>]:PULM:TRAin:ONTime:POINts?............................................................... 589
[:SOURce<hw>]:PULM:TRAin:OFFTime:POINts?............................................................. 589
[:SOURce<hw>]:PULM:TRAin:REPetition.........................................................................589
[:SOURce<hw>]:PULM:TRAin:SELect..............................................................................589
[:SOURce<hw>]:PULM:TRAin:CATalog?
Queries the available pulse train files in the specified directory.
Return values:
<Catalog> string
List of list filenames, separated by commas
Example: See Example "Generating a pulse train signal" on page 587.
Usage: Query only
Manual operation: See "Pulse Train Data" on page 106
[:SOURce<hw>]:PULM:TRAin:DELete <Filename>
Deletes the specified pulse train file.
Setting parameters:
<Filename> string
Filename or complete file path; file extension is optional.
Example: See Example "Generating a pulse train signal" on page 587.
Usage: Setting only
Manual operation: See "Pulse Train Data" on page 106
[:SOURce<hw>]:PULM:TRAin:ONTime <OnTime>
[:SOURce<hw>]:PULM:TRAin:OFFTime <OffTime>
Enters the pulse on/off times values in the selected list.
Parameters:
<OffTime> Offtime#1{, Offtime#2, ...} | binary block data
List of comma-separated numeric values or binary block data,
where:
The list of numbers can be of any length.
In binary block format, 8 (4) bytes are always interpreted as a
floating-point number with double accuracy.
See :FORMat[:DATA] on page 483 for details.
The maximum length is 2047 values.
Range: 0 ns to 5 ms
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