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3 Using the Source/Load Functions
As previously discussed, a trigger can also be generated by a trigger signal applied to the rear panel
BNC input connector. If this is configured as the trigger source, the instrument will wait indefinitely for
the trigger signal. If the trigger does not occur, you must manually return the trigger system to the Idle
state.
If the trigger does not occur, and you wish to cancel the arbitrary waveform, send
ABOR:TRAN,(@1)
When a trigger is received, the Arb runs. When the Arb completes, the trigger system returns to the
Idle state. You can test the TRAN_active bit in the operation status register to know when the
transient trigger system has returned to the Idle state.
To query the TRAN_active bit (bit 6):
STAT:OPER:COND? (@1)
If a bit value of 64 is returned in the query, the TRAN_active bit is true, and the Arb has NOT completed.
When the TRAN_active bit is false, the Arb has completed.
Importing and Exporting Arb Data
You can only import and export User-Defined and Constant-Dwell Arb data.
You can create an arbitrary waveform in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet and import it into the
instrument using the Import function as previously explained in this section under
Configuring User-
Defined Arbs
and
Configuring Constant-Dwell
Arbs. Likewise, you can also Export an arbitrary
waveform from the instrument to a spreadsheet.
In the following spreadsheet examples, the file format for User-Defined Arbs and Constant-Dwell Arbs
is shown. The format includes a notes section, tag header, and the appropriate number of data header
and data row columns.
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