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5790B
Operators Manual
6-2
Table 6-1. Units Accepted in Parameters and Used in Responses
Units Meaning
Hz Hertz
kHz Kilohertz
MHz Megahertz
uV Microvolts
mV Millivolts
V Volts
KV Kilovolts
A Amps
dBm Decibels
PCT Percent
ppm Parts-per-million
RATIO (Unitless)
Extra Space or Tab Characters
The remote program examples are at the end of this chapter. Commands and
their parameters are shown separated by spaces. One space after a command is
required. All other spaces are optional. Spaces are inserted for clarity in the
manual and may be left in or omitted as desired. Extra spaces within a parameter
are generally not allowed, except for between a number and its associated
multiplier or unit.
The Alphabetical List of IEEE-488.2 Common Commands and Alphabetical List
of Device Dependent Commands in this chapter, contain examples for
commands whose parameters or responses are not self-explanatory.
Terminators
To signify the end of a response sent to the controller, the Product sends a
"terminator." The Product sends the ASCII character Line Feed with the EOI
control line held high (IEEE 488) as the terminator for response messages. The
Product recognizes the following as terminators when encountered in incoming
data:
ASCII LF character
Any ASCII character sent with the EOI control line asserted (IEEE 488)

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