Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Examples
CH2:PRObe:CAL
ibrate:CALIBRATABLe?
might return 0, indicating that the
probe attached to channel 2 is not calibratable.
CH<x>:PRObe:CALibrate:STATE? (Query Only)
This query returns the calibration state of the probe connected to the specified
channel. If the probe is calibratable, the state could be either DEFAULT (not
calibrated), COMPensated, or RUNNING (calibration is proceeding). If theprobe
is not cali
bratable, DEFAULT will be returned. The channel is specified by x,
which can range from 1 through 4.
Group
Vertical
Syntax
CH<x>:PRObe:CALibrate:STATE?
Related Commands
CH<x>:PRObe:CALibrate
CH<x>:PRObe:CALibrate:CALIBRATABLe?
Returns
DEFAULT — not calibrated.
COMPensated — last calibration passed.
RUNNING — probe calibration is in progress.
Examples
CH2:PRObe:CALibrate:STATE? might return DEFAULT, indicating that the
probe is not calibrated.
CH<x>:PRObe:COMMAND (No Query Form)
Sets the state of the probe control specified with the first argument to the state
specified with the second argument. The commands and states are unique to the
attached probe. Only certain VPI prob
es support this command. See the specific
probe documentation for how to set these string arguments.
The command form takes 2 string argum
ents: the first is the probe command
enumeration and the second is the data value.
The query form requires a single qu
oted string argument to specify the probe
command enumeration for which the response data is requested.
Group
Vertical
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