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Keysight Technologies RP7931A Guide D'utilisation Et D'entretien page 223

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OUTPut[:STATe]:COUPle:DOFFset <value>|MIN|MAX
OUTPut[:STATe]:COUPle:DOFFset? [MIN|MAX]
Sets a delay offset to synchronize coupled output state changes.  Units are in seconds. Setting this
time to the maximum delay offset specified for any instrument that is being coupled will cause all
coupled outputs to synchronize to the turn-on times specified by OUTPut:DELay:RISE. This parameter
is saved in non-volatile memory.
Parameter
0 to 1.023
Specifies a delay of 60 milliseconds: OUTP:COUP:DOFF 0.06
OUTPut[:STATe]:COUPle:MAX:DOFFset?
Returns the delay offset required for this instrument. As a minimum, the
OUTPut:COUPle:DELay:OFFSet value must be set to the maximum delay offset returned for any
coupled output.
Parameter
(none)
Returns the maximum delay offset: OUTP:COUP:MAX:DOFF?
OUTPut[:STATe]:DELay:FALL <value>|MIN|MAX
OUTPut[:STATe]:DELay:FALL? [MIN|MAX]
OUTPut[:STATe]:DELay:RISE <value>|MIN|MAX
OUTPut[:STATe]:DELay:RISE? [MIN|MAX]
Specifies the delay in seconds that the instrument waits before turning the output on (rise) or off (fall).
This allows multiple instruments to turn on or off in sequence. The output will not turn on or off until its
delay time has elapsed. This command affects on-to-off state transitions. It does NOT affect
transitions to off caused by protection functions. Delay times can be programmed with the following
resolution:
Range in seconds
0 to 1.023E–4
1.03E–4 to 1.023E–3
1.03E–3 to 1.023E–2
1.03E–2 to 1.023E–1
Note that both Rise and Fall commands use the same resolution; which is determined by whichever
delay time (fall or rise) is the longest.
Keysight RP7900 Series Operating and Service Guide
Typical Return
<delay value>
Typical Return
<offset value>
Resolution
100 nanoseconds
1.03E–1 to 1.023E+0
1 microsecond
1.03E+0 to 1.023E+1
10 microseconds
1.03E+1 to 1.023E+2
100 microseconds
1.03E+2 to 1.023E+3
5 SCPI Programming Reference
Range in seconds
Resolution
1 millisecond
10 milliseconds
100 milliseconds
1 second
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