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22.8.8 R&S RT-ZVC probe
● Probe setup.........................................................................................................1230
● Resolution and data............................................................................................ 1241
22.8.8.1 Probe setup
In the ZVC:Z<m>: commands, the following suffixes are used:
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<m> selects the multi-channel probe. The available range is 1..2
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<n> selects the voltage or current channel. The available range depends on the
probe characteristics and is 1..2 or 1..4
Some of the commands in the following chapter are asynchronous. An overlapping or
asynchronous command does not automatically finish executing before the next com-
mand starts executing. If overlapping commands must be executed in a defined order,
e.g. to avoid wrong measurement results, they must be serviced sequentially.
To prevent an overlapping execution of commands, one of the commands *OPC,
*OPC? or *WAI can be used after the command or a command set.
For more information, see:
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www.rohde-schwarz.com/rc-via-scpi, chapter "Command Sequence and Synchro-
nization"
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Chapter 22.3, "Programming examples", on page 1126
ZVC:BANDwidth.......................................................................................................... 1231
ZVC:TYPE.................................................................................................................. 1231
ZVC:Z<m>:I<n>:BANDwidth?........................................................................................1231
ZVC:Z<m>:I<n>:IMPedance..........................................................................................1232
ZVC:Z<m>:I<n>:OFFSet...............................................................................................1232
ZVC:RESCoupled........................................................................................................ 1232
ZVC:Z<m>:I<n>:OVERload:RSTO.................................................................................1233
ZVC:Z<m>:I<n>:OVERload:VALue?...............................................................................1233
ZVC:Z<m>:I<n>:POSition............................................................................................. 1233
ZVC:Z<m>:I<n>:SCALe................................................................................................1234
ZVC:Z<m>:I<n>:SHUNt:EVALue....................................................................................1234
ZVC:Z<m>:I<n>:SHUNt:MODE..................................................................................... 1234
ZVC:Z<m>:I<n>:SHUNt:MAXCurrent............................................................................. 1235
ZVC:Z<m>:I<n>:SHUNt:MXCValue?.............................................................................. 1235
ZVC:Z<m>:I<n>:SHUNt:MAXVoltage............................................................................. 1236
ZVC:Z<m>:I<n>:SKEW.................................................................................................1236
ZVC:Z<m>:I<n>[:STATe]...............................................................................................1236
ZVC:Z<m>:V<n>:BANDwidth?.......................................................................................1237
ZVC:Z<m>:V<n>:IMPedance........................................................................................ 1237
ZVC:Z<m>:V<n>:OFFSet..............................................................................................1237
ZVC:Z<m>:V<n>:OVERload:RSTO................................................................................1238
ZVC:Z<m>:V<n>:OVERload:VALue?............................................................................. 1238
ZVC:Z<m>:V<n>:POSition............................................................................................ 1238
ZVC:Z<m>:V<n>:SCALe...............................................................................................1238
ZVC:Z<m>:V<n>:SKEW............................................................................................... 1239
Acquisition and setup