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John Ryland

John Ryland

Joined: 5/16/2022

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  • RE: SCPI Queries sometimes return previous command ?

    Wed, 25 Sep 2024 19:30:42 GMT – SCPI Queries sometimes return previous command ?
    you should not have to do this but *cls is supposed to clear out anything in the output queue
  • RE: Keithley 2410 turned into 2400 while being used in the production line.

    Tue, 27 Aug 2024 17:23:14 GMT – Keithley 2410 turned into 2400 while being used in the production line.
    If you hold down the toggle and sweep buttons while powering on there will be a secret menu to set the correct model. Menu->General->Secret
     
  • RE: TSP Link with 2602B and 2601A

    Thu, 18 Jul 2024 14:32:28 GMT – TSP Link with 2602B and 2601A
    TSP-Link cables need to be cross-over cables
  • RE: Delay Time Between Forward and Reverse Sweep

    Fri, 12 Jul 2024 18:15:05 GMT – Delay Time Between Forward and Reverse Sweep
    So the command "SOUR:SWE:VOLT:LIN" 1, 5, 10, 0.1, 1, Best, Off, ON "will create a source configList that increases from 1V to 5V in 10 increments and then because dual setting is on it will add to the configlist from 10 down to 1V. The trigger flow it creates simply loops through this configlist and at end of each loop it does a config_next.
    Basically the command you are using creates the configlist. You just need to modify the trigger model it creates to add a delay block after the sweep forward has completed so the config next block, after the delay, would start the first backward sweep.

    Read the Trigger Flow section of the manual to learn about this and view the trigger flow that is created in the instrument through the front panel. Then you need to create your own flow, pretty much like the instrument has done but add a delay block to start the backward sweep.

    See attached example trigger flow
  • RE: Delay Time Between Forward and Reverse Sweep

    Thu, 11 Jul 2024 16:06:36 GMT – Delay Time Between Forward and Reverse Sweep
    So you need to build a trigger model in the instrument using the trigger flow. After running the seep once press Trigger -> Configure on front panel. You should see a trigger flow and you can insert your delay between sweeps in the right place. Just try through front panel for now and then move back to your program and add the commands to modify the trigger model
     
  • RE: Delay Time Between Forward and Reverse Sweep

    Wed, 10 Jul 2024 18:57:18 GMT – Delay Time Between Forward and Reverse Sweep
    What instrument are you using?
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