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B.58 [source:]list:current:apply:sweep? query, B.59 [source:]list:current:points? query, B.60 [source:]list:divider command – KEPCO BOP 1KW-MG Operator Manual, Firmware Ver.4.12 and higher User Manual

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B.58 [SOURce:]LIST:CURRent:APPLy:SWEep? QUERY

LIST:CURR:APPL:SWE?

Syntax:

Short Form: LIST:CURR:APPL:SWE?

Long Form: LIST:CURRent:APPLy:SWEep?

Return Value: , (0.01 to 360)

Description: Returns start and stop angle in degrees for either triangle and sine wave-

forms.

B.59 [SOURce:]LIST:CURRent:POINts? QUERY

LIST:CURR:POIN?

Syntax:

Short Form: LIST:CURR:POIN? Long Form: LIST:CURRent:POINts?
Return Value: where n = number of points

Description: Identifies the total number of points present in a list and the next location to be filled by

LIST:CURR command. The LIST:CURR pointer is initially at 0 via LIST:CLE. For each data point
entered by a LIST:CURR command the list pointer is incremented If LIST:CURR:POIN? returns 5, the
LIST:CURR pointer is at 5 indicating there are 6 data points comprising the list. If LIST:VOLT has any
entries, an error message: -221,”Settings conflict” is posted in the error queue.Related Commands:
LIST:CURR. (See example, Figure B-5.)

B.60 [SOURce:]LIST:DIVider COMMAND

LIST:DIV

Syntax:

Short Form: LIST:DIV

Long Form: LIST:DIVider

Where is an integer between 1 and 255

Description: Provides ultralow frequency for waveforms below 0.1Hz. The value entered (from 1 to 255)

divides the frequency of waveforms (see PAR. B.57 for Current waveforms, PAR. B.81 for voltage
waveforms.) This command is only effective for sine, ±ramp and triangle waveforms with frequency
set below 0.1Hz and square waveforms with frequency set below 0.2Hz, and has no effect on levels.
E.g., with waveform frequency 0.01Hz, sending LIST:DIV 5 changes the waveform frequency to
0.002Hz (0.01/5=0.002). Using this command, waveform frequencies as low as 0.0000392Hz can be
attained (0.01/255). Sending list:volt:apply sine,.001,10 command automatically sets LIST:DIV to 10.
Sending LIST:CLEar resets LIST:DIV to 1 (except for sine waveforms with a frequency below 0.01Hz,
in which case LIST:DIV will remain at 10, which is used to obtain sine frequencies below 0.01Hz.

B.61 [SOURce:]LIST:DIVider? QUERY

LIST:DIV?

Syntax:

Short Form: LIST:DIV?

Long Form: LIST:DIVider?

Return Value: where n = number between 1 and 255

Description: Identifies the divider to be used in attaining waveform frequencies below 0.01Hz (0.02Hz for

square waves (see PAR. B.61).

B.62 [SOURce:]LIST:DWELl COMMAND

LIST:DWEL

Syntax:

Short Form: LIST:DWEL (0.000093 to 0.034),,, . . . to maximum of 5900 val-
ues.
Long Form: LIST:DWELl (0.000093 to 0.034),,, . . . to maximum of 5900 val-
ues.

Description: Determines how long the main channel parameters will be active. Sets time value (from 0.000093

to 0.034) in Seconds for List:Dwell locations illustrated in Table B-2. These locations are associated
with the corresponding main channel locations illustrated in Table B-2. The main channel is deter-
mined by FUNC:MODE, either current (FUNC:MODE CURR) or voltage (FUNC:MODE VOLT) If
LIST:DWEL is entered for only location 0, that time duration will apply to all steps when either

VOLT:MODE LIST or CURR:MODE LIST is executed. Related Commands: VOLT:MODE,

FUNC:MODE, LIST:CURR, LIST:VOLT, LIST:DWEL?. (See example, Figure B-5.)

B.63 [SOURce:]LIST:DWELl? QUERY

LIST:DWEL?

Syntax:

Short Form: LIST:DWEL?

Long Form: LIST:DWELl?

Return Value:

Description: Identifies the dwell times entered for the list. Starting at location established by LIST:QUERy,

returns comma-separated list of up to 16 values indicating the dwell time parameters entered. i.e., the
contents of LIST:DWEL locations of Table B-2. Related Commands: LIST: DWEL, LIST:QUERy. (See
example, Figure B-5.)