B-22 BOP-1K 031912B.77 [SOURce:]LIST:VOLTage COMMAND LIST:VOLTShort Form: LIST:VOLT[:LEV] , , . . . (to max of 5900 data points)Long Form: LIST:VOLTage[:LEVel] , , . . . (to max of 5900 data points) = digits with decimal point and Exponent, e.g., 2.71E1 for 27.1Description: Adds the voltage value (in Amps) to list. This command sequentially adds LIST:VOLTage valuesto the main channel List Data Table locations illustrated in Table B-2. LIST:CLE sets starting location to0. Next location indicated by LIST:VOLT:POIN? The maximum number of entries is 2950, 3933, or5900. Since the input buffer of the BOP has a limit of 253 characters, multiple commands are neces-sary to complete the full 5900 entries of the list. If LIST:CURR has any entries, an error message:-221,”Settings conflict” is posted in the error queue. Related Commands: LIST:VOLT:POIN?,FUNC:MODE, LIST:CLE, *RST. (See example, Figure B-5.)B.78 [SOURce:]LIST:VOLTage? QUERY LIST:VOLT?Syntax: Short Form: LIST:VOLT? Long Form: LIST:VOLTage?Return Value: , , . . . to Description: Identifies the parameters (main channel) entered for the list. Starting at location established byLIST:QUERy, returns comma-separated list of up to 16 values indicating the main channel parametersentered. i.e., the contents of the main channel locations of Table B-2. Related Commands: LIST:VOLT, LIST:QUERy. If LIST:CURR has any entries, an error message: -221,”Settings conflict” isposted in the error queue. (See example, Figure B-5.)B.79 [SOURce:]LIST:VOLTage:APPLy COMMAND LIST:VOLT:APPLSyntax: Short Form: LIST:VOLT:APPL ,,[,]Long Form: LIST:VOLTage:APPLy ,,[,]Where is {SQUARE | RAMP+ | RAMP- | TRIANGLE | SINE | LEVEL} is frequency (or period (duration) for level) is p-p amplitude (or amplitude (offset) for level) is offset (optional, default is 0, not applicable to level)Description: Causes the unit to add a series of points to both the list:volt array and the list:dwell array tomake either a level or a waveform of one of five types. Refer to table 3-11 for a description of thewaveform types. The waveform type specified is generated at the frequency specified with a peak-to-peak amplitude centered on zero. If the optional offset value is specified, the center of the generatedseries of points is moved off zero. The apply generator takes into account the soft limits for the voltagechannel and insures the generated array does not exceed the unit’s capabilities.B.80 [SOURce:]LIST:VOLTage:APPLy:SWEep COMMAND LIST:VOLT:APPL:SWESyntax: Short Form: LIST:VOLT:APPL:SWE <>,Long Form: LIST:VOLTage:APPLy:SWEep ,Where is start angle. Valid from 0 to 359.99 degrees. is stop angle. Valid from 0.01 to 360.00 degreesDescription: Allows the user to provide a starting angle for either triangle and sine waveforms and anoptional stop angle. If the stop angle is not supplied, the unit defaults to 360 degrees. This commandshould be placed at the beginning of the waveform program to be applicable to all sine and trianglewaveform segments.B.81 [SOURce:]LIST:VOLTage:APPLy:SWEep? QUERY LIST:VOLT:APPL:SWE?Syntax: Short Form: LIST:VOLT:APPL:SWE? Long Form: LIST:VOLTage:APPLy:SWEep?Return Value: , (0.01 to 360)Description: Returns start and stop angle in degrees for either triangle and sine wave-forms.