Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Related Commands
AUXIn:PROBEFu
nc:EXTDBatten
Arguments
<NR3> is the attenuation value, which is specified in the range from -200.00 dB
to 200.00 dB.
Examples
AUXIN:PROBEFUNC:EXTDBATTEN 2.5 sets the attenuation value on the AUX
IN input to 2.5 dB .
AUXIN:PROBEFUNC:EXTDBATTEN ? might return
:AUXIN:PROBEFUNC:EXTDBATTE EN 2.5000E+00, indicating that the
attenuation value on the AUX IN input is set to 2.5 dB.
AUXIn:PROBEFunc:EXTUnits
This command sets the un it of measurement for the external attenuator of the
AUX In input. There is also a corresponding query that returns the user-specified
unit of measurement for the external attenuator. Unless these units are set to
the factory default string value of “None”, they become the attenuated units of
measurement for the input. It is assumed that the probe connected to the input is of
the correct type to receive the output of the user’s external transducer or network.
Group
Vertical
Syntax
AUXIn:PROBEFunc:EXTUnits
AUXIn:PROBEFunc:EXTUnits?
Related Commands
AUXIn:PRObe:UNIts?
Arguments
<str> can contain a string of up to eight characters to indicate the attenuation
unit of measurement for the AUX In input. However, most instrument attenuators
only display the first two chara cters.
Examples
AUXIN:PROBEFUNC:EXTUNITS "Pa" sets the unit of measurement for the
AUX IN external attenuator.
AUXIN:PROBEFUNC:EXTUNITS? might return :AUXIN:PROBEFUNC:E XTUNITS
"Pa"
, indicating that the AUX IN external attenuator units of measurement are
Pascals.
DPO7000, DPO70000/B and DSA7000/B Series Programmer Manual 2-99