Power Meter Remote Operation 1
Keysight N8262A Programming Guide 75
Using INITiate and FETCh?
ABOR1
ABOR2
CONF2:POW:AC:RAT DEF,DEF,(@1),(@2)
SENS1:AVER:COUN 512
SENS2:AVER:COUN 256
INIT1:IMM
INIT2:IMM
FETC2:POW:AC:RAT?
FETC2:POW:AC:RAT? DEF,DEF,(@2),(@1) (A second FETCh? query is sent to make
a Channel B -Channel A measurement using the current measurement data.)
Using the Lower Level Commands
An alternative method of making measurements is to use the lower level
commands to set up the expected range and resolution. This can be done using
the following commands:
[SENSe[1]]|SENSe2:POWER:AC:RANGe
DISPlay[:WINDow[1|2]]:RESolution
The measurement type can be set using the following commands in the
CALCulate subsystem:
CALCulate[1|2]:MATH[:EXPRession]
CALCulate[1|2]:RELative[:MAGNitude]
The advantage of using the lower level commands over the CONFigure command
is that they give you more precise control of the power meter. As shown in
Table 1-1 the CONFigure command presets various states in the power meter. It
may be likely that you do not want to preset these states.