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Power Sensor Remote Operation 1
U2000 Series Programming Guide 15
Using INITiate and FETCh?
The following program segment assumes that it is being measured on the
current window.
Some fine tuning of the above program segment can be carried out for
example, by setting the trigger delay off.
1 ABOR1
2 CONF1 DEF,3
3 TRIG1:DEL:AUTO OFF
4 INIT1:IMM
5 FETC1? DEF,3
Using the Lower Level Commands
An alternative method of making measurements is to use the lower level
commands to set up the expected range and resolution. This can be done using
the following commands:
[SENSe[1]]:POWer:AC:RANGe
The measurement type can be set using the following commands in the
CALCulate subsystem:
CALCulate[1]:MATH[:EXPRession]
The advantage of using the lower level commands over the CONFigure
command is that they give you more precise control of the power sensor. As
shown in Table 1- 1 the CONFigure command presets various states in the
ABOR1 Aborts current measurement
CONF1 DEF,3 Configures the current measurement to use the
current setting of the expected power and source
list and a resolution setting of 3
INIT1 Causes a measurement
FETC1? DEF,3 Retrieves the current measurement

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BrandAgilent Technologies
ModelU2000 Series
CategoryAccessories
LanguageEnglish

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