Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Arguments
<NR3> is a floati
ng point number that specifies the probe gain. Allowed values
depend on the specific probe.
Examples
CH2:PROBE:GAIN? might return :CH 2:PROBE:GAIN 0.1000E+00 indicating
that the attached 10x probe delivers 1 V to the channel 2 BNC for every 10 V
applied to the probe input.
CH<x>:PRObe:ID? (Query Only)
Returns the type and serial number of the probe attached to channel <x>, where x
is the channel number.
Group
Vertical
Syntax
CH<x>:PRObe:ID?
Examples
CH2:PROBE:ID? might return :CH2:PRO BE:ID:TYPE "10X";SERNUMBER
"N/A"
indicating that a passive 10x probe of unknown serial number is attached
to channel 2.
CH<x>:PRObe:ID:SERnumber? (Query Only)
Returns the serial number of the probe attached to channel <x>, where x is the
channel number.
NOTE. For Level 0 and 1 probes, the serial number will be "".
Group
Vertical
Syntax
CH<x>:PRObe:ID:SERnumber?
Examples
CH1:PROBE:ID:SERNUMBER? might return :CH1:PROBE:ID:SE RNUMBER
"B010289"
indicating that the serial number of the probe attached to channel 1
is B010289.
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