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Table 2-11.
Suffix Types
SUFFIX TYPE
SUFFIX MNEMONIC
EQUIVALENT
EXPONENT
Frequency
GZ
gigahertz
9
MZ mega
hertz
6
KZ
kilohertz
3
HZ
hertz
0
Amplitude
V
volts
0
MV
mil
livolts
-3
UV
microvolts
-6
NV
nanovolts
-9
DB
dB, dBm,
dBmV, or
dBuV
0
AM
PC percent
0
FM
GZ
gigahertz
9
MZ
megahertz
6
KZ
kilohertz
3
HZ
hertz
0
RD
radians
0
DAC/BIT
Designators
DAC and
BIT
designators
are
two
alpha-character
mnemonics
that
refer to
hardware
dacs and
bits.
Refer to
the
paragraphs
on
Monitor Commands
for
a complete
list of
designators.
Learn
Suffix
A Learn
suffix
is
a
string
of ASCII
characters
that
contain
coded
memory location
contents.
Refer to
the
paragraphs
on Binary
Learn
Commands
for
decoding
of the
learn
string.
NOTE
The <EOR>,
end
of
record character,
is sent with
EOl asserted. “TMO”
selects
the linefeed
character, and
“TMI” selects the carriage
return
character.
Example:
iEEE~488 Command: “LM98”
Response:
“BOABAAAAPPJMAAAKAAAAAAAABBOBKDAAAAAPECEAABPEAAABAACEBB
AGCLKKABAEAM”
EOR
Refer to
Figure
2-7
for information
on how to decode this
learn string.
The syntax
for the Learn Interface
“LI” command is as follows:
“LI” Memory Location
Code: Learn String

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