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ToPer - To Period
Except when in External Trigger or Single Shot mode, all pulse outputs are based on an inter-
nal timer called To. This menu is used to select the rate at which To runs by selecting the
time period in microseconds between timer pulses. When in Continuous, Burst or Duty Cycle
mode, pulses are output at the rate determined by To. The frequency of pulse outputs in these
modes can be found by taking the reciprocal of the To Period setting.
Channel Menus
This set of menus is used to set the delays for each edge and the polarity of the output chan-
nels.
n = n' + - n Delay & Sync Source
Each of the four channels has an independent delay setting for each edge which is set from
the delay menu. The format is n = n' + 00.0000000 where n (1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, etc.) refers to
the current edge and n' (To, 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, etc.) refers to the sync source for n. n' is auto-
matically restricted from any choice that would generate a degenerate triggering situation in
which an edge triggers itself. The delay may be negative or positive relative to n', but cannot
occur before To, the internal sync.
Tn:Pol - Tn Polarity
Each of the four channels has an independent output polarity setting which is set from the
Tn:Pol menu, where n = 1, 2, 3, or 4.
When set to Positive, the "a" edge will be the rising edge and the "b" edge will be the falling
edge. If set to Negative, the "b" edge will be the rising edge and the "a" edge will be the fal-
ling edge.
Store/Recall/Misc. Menus
The 9314E contains non-volatile memory for storing twelve (12) different configurations. The
settings of all menu selections are stored and can be quickly recalled.
STORE Configuration
Stores the current menu settings in the specified memory location one (1) - twelve (12).
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