6100B/6105A
Users Manual
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The query command will return 1 if the harmonics are applied, or 0 if the harmonics are
inactive.
SOURce:PHASe<x>:VOLTage:MHARmonics:CLEar
This command clears all harmonics, except the fundamental associated with this phase's
voltage. It does not have a query form.
SOURce:PHASe<x>:VOLTage:MHARmonics:AMPLitude(?) <dnpd>
This command sets the RMS value of the harmonic waveshape. Any harmonics will be
scaled appropriately to keep the waveshape of the composite waveform the same. The query
form returns the RMS value.
SOURce:PHASe<x>:VOLTage: MHARmonics: HARMonic<y> <dnpd>,<dnpd>
This command sets the specified phase’s voltage channel harmonics for harmonic number y
(0 to 100). DC is represented by harmonic number zero. The parameters specify amplitude
(in the presently selected voltage amplitude units), and phase angle (in the presently selected
phase angle units), respectively. The phase angle for the 0
th
harmonic (DC) must be zero.
SOURce:PHASe<x>:VOLTage:MHARmonics:HARMonic<y>? [<cpd>{ AMPLitude |
PANGle }]
This query returns the amplitude (in the presently selected voltage amplitude units), and
phase angle (in the presently selected phase angle units) of the specified harmonic on the
specified phase. Add the appropriate optional parameter to query just one of these values.
SOURce:PHASe<x>:VOLTage:MHARmonics:HARMonic<y>:AMPLitude?
This query returns the amplitude (in the presently selected Voltage amplitude Units of the
specified harmonic on the specified phase.
SOURce:PHASe<x>:VOLTage:MHARmonics:HARMonic<y>:PANGle?
This query returns the phase angle (in the presently selected phase angle units) of the
specified harmonic on the specified phase.
SOURce:PHASe<x>:VOLTage:MHARmonics:ALL? [<cpd>{ AMPLitude | PANGle }]
This query returns the amplitude (in the presently selected voltage amplitude units), and
phase angle (in the presently selected phase angle units) of all harmonics on the specified
phase as a comma separated list. Add the appropriate optional parameter to query just one of
these values.
Example:
Suppose we have the following:
Harmonic Amplitude Phase
1 25.0 V 90.0 deg
2 0.0 V 0.0 deg
3 10.9 V 0.0 deg
4 0.0 V 0.0 deg
5 2.5 V 165.0 deg