6100B/6105A
Users Manual
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4-41. 6100B Capability.............................................................................. 4-19
4-42. Setting Up Fluctuating Harmonics ................................................... 4-19
4-43. Dips and Swells .................................................................................... 4-20
4-44. Definition.......................................................................................... 4-20
4-45. Access to Dips and Swells................................................................ 4-20
4-46. 6100B Capability.............................................................................. 4-21
4-47. Setting Up Dips/Swells..................................................................... 4-21
4-48. Flicker ................................................................................................... 4-23
4-49. Definition.......................................................................................... 4-23
4-50. Access to Flicker .............................................................................. 4-23
4-51. 6100B Capability.............................................................................. 4-24
4-52. Setting Up Basic Flicker................................................................... 4-24
4-53. Setting Up Flicker Extended Functions............................................ 4-25
4-54. Periodic Frequency Changes........................................................ 4-26
4-55. Distorted Voltage with Multiple Zero Crossings ......................... 4-27
4-56. Harmonics with Side Bands ......................................................... 4-28
4-57. Phase Jumps ................................................................................. 4-28
4-58. Rectangular Voltage Changes with 20 % Duty Cycle ................. 4-29
4-59. Copy and Paste...................................................................................... 4-30
4-60. Copy ................................................................................................. 4-30
4-61. Paste.................................................................................................. 4-30
4-62. The Energy Option................................................................................ 4-30
4-63. Overview of Functionality................................................................ 4-30
4-64. Principle of Operation ...................................................................... 4-30
4-65. Limitations........................................................................................ 4-31
4-66. Preparing to Use the Energy Option................................................. 4-31
4-67. Input Channel Configuration and Meter Constants .............................. 4-33
4-68. Connect MUT and Reference Meters............................................... 4-33
4-69. Type of Energy................................................................................. 4-34
4-70. Internal Pull-ups ............................................................................... 4-34
4-71. Energy Pulse Output Meter Constant and Pull up............................ 4-34
4-72. Conduct the Test............................................................................... 4-34
4-73. Test Modes............................................................................................ 4-34
4-74. Free Run Mode................................................................................. 4-35
4-75. Counted/Timed Mode....................................................................... 4-35
4-76. Gated Mode ...................................................................................... 4-36
4-77. Packet Mode ..................................................................................... 4-37
4-78. Remote Operation of the Energy Option .............................................. 4-38
5 Remote Operation ............................................................................... 5-1
5-1. Introduction........................................................................................... 5-5
5-2. Using the IEEE-488 Port for Remote Control ...................................... 5-5
5-3. Programming Options........................................................................... 5-5
5-4. Capability Codes................................................................................... 5-5
5-5. Bus Addresses....................................................................................... 5-6
5-6. Limited Access ..................................................................................... 5-7
5-7. Interconnections.................................................................................... 5-7
5-8. Operation via the IEEE 488 Interface................................................... 5-7
5-9. General ............................................................................................. 5-7
5-10. Operating Conditions........................................................................ 5-7
5-11. Programmed Transfer to Local Control (GTL or REN False) ......... 5-8
5-12. Device Clear ..................................................................................... 5-8
5-13. Levels of Reset ................................................................................. 5-8
5-14. Message Exchange................................................................................ 5-9
5-15. IEEE 488.2 Model............................................................................ 5-9