6100B/6105A
Users Manual
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Once a target has been set, the 6100B adjustment is restricted to values within the selected
hardware voltage span, and frequency band. In order to release this restriction, one of the
following commands must be sent:
TRIG?, EXIT or a new TARG command.
CALibration:PHASe<x>:VOLTage:TRIGer?
After the parameters are set for calibration at a single calibration point, this command
initiates the internal calibration process. This command applies to the TARGet settings.
The response returns a 0 for success, and a 1 for failure. In this latter case an error message
is put in the error queue.
Note
The current channel calibration commands are the same as voltage above, but
replace “VOLT” with “CURR”.
The exceptions to this rule are as follows:
CALibration:PHASe<x>:CURRent:RANGe:VOLTage <dpnd>,<dpnd>
This command sets the specified phase’s current channel hardware range to output a voltage
instead of a current. The first parameter is the lower limit that the range must cover. The
second parameter is the upper limit that the range must cover. The instrument determines
the narrowest amplitude range that encompasses the limits.
For reference purposes, note that the following ranges are presently defined:
Range Lower Limit Upper Limit
0.5 V range 0.05 V 0.25 V
1 V range 0.15 V 1.5 V
10 V range 1 V 10 V
CALibration:PHASe<x>:CURRent:RANGe:VOLTage? [<cpd>{ LOW | HIGH }]
The default version will return the low and high limits of the presently selected range,
comma separated. Use the parameters to query just one of these values.
CALibration:PHASe<x>:CURRent:RANGe:UNIT?
This query only command can be used to check whether the voltage out of current ranges
are in use.