4
DUMP
OUTPUT
FORMAT,
for
RS423 and
GPIB
There
are two
types of dump
output,
dump
and dump all.
The binary numbers which
make
up these
outputs are all in
IEEE
754 standard format.
4.1 "Dump”
Output
For
each measurement
the dump
output produces three floating point
numbers:
ffff
measurement frequency
aaaa
in-phase component
of the displayed result
6666 quadrature component
of the displayed result
e
single byte error
code.
I
single byte limits
code.
The
coordinates available
for the dump
output are selected from
the
DISPLAY
menu.
The single
byte limit
code (in 2s complement
form) represents the result
of a limits
check: T
=
Hi, *-l’
(
=
255,
or FF
H
)
=
Lo, and
'O'
=
pass.
4.2 "Dump
All” Output
For each
measurement
the dump all
output produces nine floating point
numbers:
ffff
the
measurement
frequency
nnnnj
the generator
amplitude
nnnn.2
the
generator bias
aaaai'
6666;
the
in-phase and
quadrature components of the
Voltage 1 input
e single
byte error
code
aaaa2,
bbbbs the in-phase
and quadrature components
of the Voltage 2 input
e
single
byte
error
code.
aaaa2
bbbb2 the in-phase
and quadrature
components of the Current input
e
single
byte error code.
The
only coordinates
available
for the dump
all output are
a jb.
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