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Model 2601B-PULSE System SourceMeter Instrument Reference Manual Section 6: Triggering
2601B-PULSE-901-01A April 2020 6-17
Pulse train example
The SMU programming example below illustrates how to use two timers: One to control the pulse
period, a second to control the pulse width. The example configures the timers and SMU as follows:
Timer 1: Pulse period timer
Set the delay attribute to the appropriate pulse period (see the following figure).
Configure the timer to start when the sweep is initiated.
Enable the pass-through attribute so that the timer generates a trigger event at the start of the
first delay.
Set the count equal to one less than the total number of pulses to output.
Figure 81: Pulse train
Timer 2: Pulse width timer
Set the delay attribute to an appropriate pulse width (see the following figure).
Set the stimulus input to the event ID of Timer 1 (the start of each pulse is the start of the pulse
period).
Set the count equal to 1 so that only one pulse is issued per period.
SMU A
Set the source stimulus input to the event ID of Timer 1 so that the source action starts when the
period starts.
Set the end pulse action to smua.SOURCE_IDLE so that the output is returned to the idle level
after the pulse completes.
Set the end pulse stimulus input to the event ID of Timer 2 so that the end pulse action executes
when the pulse width timer expires.
Set the trigger count equal to 1.
Set the arm count equal to the total number of pulses to output.

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