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HP 8360 B Series User Manual

HP 8360 B Series
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Examples of numeric parameters:
100
no decimal point required
100.
fractional digits optional
-1.23
leading signs allowed
4.56e<space>3
space allowed after e in exponents
-7.89E-01
use either E or e in exponentials
+256
leading
+
allowed
.5
digits left of decimal point optional
Examples of numeric parameters in commands:
100 OUTPUT
OSource;":FREQuency:STARt
l.OE+09"
110 OUTPUT
OSource;":LIST:FREQuency
lO.Oe+9,le+7"
Extended Numeric Parameters. Most measurement related
subsystems use extended numeric parameters to specify physical
quantities.
Extended numeric parameters accept all numeric
parameter values and other special values as well. All extended
numeric parameters accept
MAXimum
and MINimum as values. Other
special values, such as UP and DOWN may be available as documented
in the instrument’s command summary. Some instruments also
let you to send engineering units as suffixes to extended numeric
parameters. The SCPI Command Summary lists the suffixes
available, if any. Note that extended numeric parameters are not
used for common commands or
STAT
US
subsystem commands.
Examples of extended numeric parameters:
100.
any simple numeric values
-1.23
largest valid setting
4.56e<space>3
-7.89E-01
+256
.5
MAX
MIN
valid setting nearest negative infinity
Examples of extended numeric parameters in commands:
100 OUTPUT
QSource;":FREQuency:STOP
MAX"
110 OUTPUT
QSource;":LIST:FREQuency
MAX,MIN"
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HP 8360 B Series Specifications

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BrandHP
Model8360 B Series
CategoryPortable Generator
LanguageEnglish

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