6100B/6105A
Users Manual
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Example:
1.0E1,1.414E1,1.314E0,0.1E0
Note:
P is identical to WATT.
S is identical to VA.
SOURce:PHASe<x>:POWer:IEEE? [<cpd>{ P | S | N | SN | P1 | S1 | Q1 | PH | SH | NH }]
This command is a query only. The default (no parameter) version will return all of the
components from a calculation of the Phase’s Power according to the IEEE Working Group
on Harmonics in comma separated format, in the order P, S, N, SN, P1, S1, Q1, PH, SH,
NH. The parameters select a specific component to return. The returned numbers will be in
standard scientific format.
Example:
1.0E1,1.414E1,1.314E0,0.1E0,0.0E0,0.7E1,0.8E1,0.1E1,0.3E1,0.6
14E1,1.2E-3
Note:
P is identical to WATT.
S is identical to VA.
5-54. Voltage Setup
SOURce:PHAeS<x>:VOLTage:STATe(?) <bool>{OFF|ON|0|1}
This command will make the specified Phase’s Voltage channel enabled or disabled.
• ON or 1 will enable the channel.
• OFF or 0 will disable the channel.
The query command returns 1 if channel enabled, or 0 if channel is disabled.
SOURce:PHASe<x>:VOLTage:RANGe <dpnd>,<dpnd>
This command sets the specified Phase’s Voltage channel hardware range. 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 for the
6100A/6101A:
Range Lower Limit Upper Limit
11 V range 1.0 V 16 V
23 V range 2.3 V 33 V
56 V range 5.6 V 78 V
120 V range 11 V 168 V
230 V range 23 V 336 V
560 V range 56 V 1008 V