Agilent 53150A/151A/152A Microwave Frequency CounterProgramming GuideThis guide describes how to use the Agilent 53150A, 53151A, and 53152A Microwave
Chapter 1 Before You Start...How to Use This Guide1-4 Programming Guide1New UsersWhat You Should UnderstandAs a new user, you must have some understa
Chapter 4 Command Reference:ABORt Command4-4 Programming Guide4:ABORt CommandCOMMAND :ABORtThis command causes the Counter to abort, as quickly as po
Chapter 4 Command Reference:DISPlay SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-54:DISPlay SubsystemThis subsystem controls the selection and presentation of textua
Chapter 4 Command Reference:DISPlay Subsystem4-6 Programming Guide4COMMAND :DISPlay:ENABle . . . <Boolean>Sets or queries whether the entire di
Chapter 4 Command ReferenceGroup Execute Trigger (GET)Programming Guide 4-74Group Execute Trigger (GET)COMMAND GETThe full capability of the Group Ex
Chapter 4 Command Reference:INITiate Subsystem4-8 Programming Guide4:INITiate SubsystemThis subsystem controls the initiation of a measurement.COMMAN
Chapter 4 Command Reference:INPut SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-94COMMAND :INITiate[:IMMediate]This event command causes the instrument to initiate ei
Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEASure Subsystem4-10 Programming Guide4:MEASure Subsystem The :MEASure subsystem commands allow you to configure the Cou
Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEASure SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-114Table 4-1. Summary of the Measurement Instruction CommandsThe <source_list>
Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEASure Subsystem4-12 Programming Guide4COMMAND :CONFigure[:SCALar]:<function> <parameters> [,<source_list
Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEASure SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-134• If an <expected_value> parameter is outside the measurement capabilities
Chapter 1 Before You Start...How to Use This GuideProgramming Guide 1-51Experienced ProgrammersIf you have programmed other GPIB instruments, you are
Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEASure Subsystem4-14 Programming Guide4COMMAND :MEASure[:SCALar]:<function>? <parameters> [,<source_list&
Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEASure SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-154COMMAND :READ?[[:SCALar]:<function>]?This query provides a method for perfo
Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEASure Subsystem4-16 Programming Guide4Descriptions of the Measurement FunctionsTable 4-2 lists the available measuremen
Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEASure SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-174:MEASure[:SCALar]:POWer[:AC] [<expected_value>[,<resolution>]][,(@2)
Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEASure Subsystem4-18 Programming Guide4Using :MEAsureThis is the simplest Measurement Instruction command to use, but it
Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEASure SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-194Using :CONFigure with :READ?The :CONFigure command causes the instrument to choos
Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEMory Subsystem4-20 Programming Guide4:MEMory SubsystemThis subsystem manages the instrument’s memory.COMMAND :MEMory:DA
Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEMory SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-214COMMAND :MEMory:CLEAR[:NAME] . . . <name>Resets the contents of the named po
Chapter 4 Command Reference[:SENSe] Subsystem4-22 Programming Guide4[:SENSe] SubsystemThe [:SENSe] subsystem commands are divided into several sectio
Chapter 4 Command Reference[:SENSe] SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-234COMMAND [:SENSe]:CORRection:CSET:SELect . . . <name>Selects a power-correct
Chapter 1 Before You Start...Programming Guide Contents1-6 Programming Guide1Programming Guide ContentsThe following information is contained in this
Chapter 4 Command Reference[:SENSe] Subsystem4-24 Programming Guide4COMMAND [:SENSe]:DATA? . . . [<data handle>]Queries the current measurement
Chapter 4 Command Reference[:SENSe] SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-254COMMAND [:SENSe]:FREQuency:OFFSet . . . <numeric_value>[<frequency unit&
Chapter 4 Command Reference[:SENSe] Subsystem4-26 Programming Guide4COMMAND [:SENSe]:FREQuency:RESolution . . . <numeric_value>[<frequency_u
Chapter 4 Command Reference[:SENSe]:FUNCtion SubtreeProgramming Guide 4-274[:SENSe]:FUNCtion SubtreeThis subtree controls the sensor functions.COMMAN
Chapter 4 Command Reference[:SENSe]:FUNCtion Subtree4-28 Programming Guide4COMMAND [:SENSe]:FUNCtion[:ON] . . . <sensor_function>[,<sensor_f
Chapter 4 Command Reference[:SENSe]:FUNCtion SubtreeProgramming Guide 4-294COMMAND [:SENSe]:FUNCtion:STATe? . . . <sensor_function>This query-o
Chapter 4 Command Reference[:SENSe]:FUNCtion Subtree4-30 Programming Guide4[:SENSe]:ROSCillator SubtreeThis subtree controls the Reference Oscillator
Chapter 4 Command Reference:STATus SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-314:STATus SubsystemThe :STATus subsystem commands allow you to specify or examine th
Chapter 4 Command Reference:STATus Subsystem4-32 Programming Guide4COMMAND :STATus:OPERation:CONDition?Queries the status of the Operation Condition
Chapter 4 Command Reference:STATus SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-334COMMAND :STATus:OPERation[:EVENt]?Queries the status of the Operation Event Status
Chapter 1 Before You Start...AssumptionsProgramming Guide 1-71AssumptionsThis guide assumes the Counter is correctly installed and interfaced to an e
Chapter 4 Command Reference:STATus Subsystem4-34 Programming Guide4COMMAND :STATus:OPERation:NTRansition <non-decimal numeric> | <NRf>S
Chapter 4 Command Reference:STATus SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-354COMMENTS • The parameter and the query response value, when rounded to an integer
Chapter 4 Command Reference:STATus Subsystem4-36 Programming Guide4:STATus:QUEStionable SubtreeThe :STATus:QUEStionable subtree commands allow you to
Chapter 4 Command Reference:STATus SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-374COMMAND :STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle . . . <non-decimal_numeric> | <NRf>
Chapter 4 Command Reference:STATus Subsystem4-38 Programming Guide4• The event bits, once set, are “sticky”—i.e., they cannot be cleared until they a
Chapter 4 Command Reference:SYSTem SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-394:SYSTem SubsystemThis subsystem collects together the capabilities that are not re
Chapter 4 Command Reference:SYSTem Subsystem4-40 Programming Guide4COMMAND :SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERial:BAUD . . . <numeric_value>Sets or queries
Chapter 4 Command Reference:SYSTem SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-414COMMENTS • The queue is cleared (emptied) on *CLS, power-on, or upon reading he la
Chapter 4 Command Reference:TRIGger Subsystem4-42 Programming Guide4:TRIGger SubsystemCOMMAND :TRIGger[SEQuence | STARt]:HOLDoff . . . <numeric_va
Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon CommandsProgramming Guide 4-434Common CommandsThe IEEE 488.2 Common Commands are general-purpose commands that are
Chapter 1 Before You Start...Related Documentation1-8 Programming Guide1Related DocumentationThis section contains a list of documentation that relat
Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon Commands4-44 Programming Guide4*DDT <arbitrary block>(Define Device Trigger Command)*DDT?(Define Device Trigg
Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon CommandsProgramming Guide 4-454*ESE (Standard Event Status Enable Command)*ESE? (Standard Event Status Enable Query
Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon Commands4-46 Programming Guide4<NRF> RANGE 0 to 255<NRF> RESOLUTION 1QUERY RESPONSE Numeric data transf
Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon CommandsProgramming Guide 4-474*ESR? (Event Status Register Query)COMMAND *ESR?Queries the Standard Event Status Re
Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon Commands4-48 Programming Guide4*IDN? (Identification Query)COMMAND *IDN?Queries the Counter identification.QUERY RE
Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon CommandsProgramming Guide 4-494*OPC (Operation Complete Command)COMMAND *OPCThis event command enables the OPC bit
Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon Commands4-50 Programming Guide4*PRE (Parallel Poll Enable Register)*PRE? (Parallel Poll Enable Register Query)COMMA
Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon CommandsProgramming Guide 4-514*RST (Reset Command)COMMAND *RSTThis event command performs an instrument reset.The
Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon Commands4-52 Programming Guide4*SAV (Save Command)COMMAND *SAV <NRf> | <non-decimal numeric>This comman
Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon CommandsProgramming Guide 4-534*SRE (Service Request Enable Command)*SRE? (Service Request Enable Query)COMMAND *SR
Chapter 1 Before You Start...Related DocumentationProgramming Guide 1-91To obtain a copy of this standard, write to:Institute of Electrical and Elect
Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon Commands4-54 Programming Guide4COMMENTS • At power-on, this value is cleared (set to 0).• This value is unaffected
Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon CommandsProgramming Guide 4-554*STB? (Status Byte Query)COMMAND *STB?Queries the Status Byte Register, shown in Fig
Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon Commands4-56 Programming Guide4*TRG (Trigger Command)COMMAND *TRGThis command is the device-specific analog of the
Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon CommandsProgramming Guide 4-574*TST? (Self-Test Query)COMMAND *TST?This query causes an internal self-test; the res
Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon Commands4-58 Programming Guide4COMMENTS The following are tested:RELATEDFRONT-PANELKEYSShift + Menu (DO SELF TEST)*
5Errors
Chapter 5 ErrorsIntroduction5-2 Programming Guide5IntroductionThis chapter explains how to read error messages from the Counter, discusses the types
Chapter 5 ErrorsError QueueProgramming Guide 5-35Error QueueAs errors are detected, they are placed in an error queue. The error queue is a first in,
Chapter 5 ErrorsError Types5-4 Programming Guide5Error TypesError numbers are categorized by type as shown in Table 5-1. The error codes that can be
Chapter 5 ErrorsError TypesProgramming Guide 5-55Command ErrorAn <error number> in the range [−100 to −199] indicates that an IEEE 488.2 syntax
Chapter 1 Before You Start...Related Documentation1-10 Programming Guide1
Chapter 5 ErrorsError Types5-6 Programming Guide5Device- or Counter-Specific ErrorAn <error number> in the range [−300 to −399] or [+1 to +3276
Chapter 5 ErrorsError TypesProgramming Guide 5-75Table 5-2. ErrorsNumber Error String Cause +0-100-101-102-103-104-105-108-109-110-111No errorComman
Chapter 5 ErrorsError Types5-8 Programming Guide5Table 5-2. Errors (Continued)Number Error String Cause-131-134-138-140-141-144-148-150-151-158Invali
Chapter 5 ErrorsError TypesProgramming Guide 5-95Table 5-2. Errors (Continued)Number Error String Cause-211-213-220-221-222-223-224-230-240Trigger ig
Chapter 5 ErrorsError Types5-10 Programming Guide5Table 5-2. Errors (Continued)Number Error String Cause-420-430-440Query UNTERMINATEDQuery DEADLOCKE
IndexProgramming Guide Index-1Index*CLS, 2-10, 5-3, 5-4*DDT, 2-10, 4-44, 4-56*DDT?, 2-10, 4-44*ESE, 2-10, 2-20, 4-45*ESE?, 2-10*ESR?, 2-10, 4-47*IDN?,
IndexIndex-2 Programming GuideIndex*RCL, 2-10, 4-50*RST, 2-10, 4-51*SAV, 2-10, 4-52*SRE, 2-10, 4-53*SRE?, 2-11, 4-53*STB?, 2-11, 4-55*TRG, 2-11, 4-56*
IndexProgramming Guide Index-3Indexerror queue, 5-2, 5-3overflow, 5-3Error Types, 5-4ERRor?, 2-18errors list, 5-7ESB, 3-29EVENt, 2-17, 4-33, 4-37Event
IndexIndex-4 Programming GuideIndexINITiate, 2-13, 4-8, 4-11initiate, 4-8initiate measurements, 4-8INITitiate, 2-5INPut, 2-7, 2-13, 4-9Instrument Stat
IndexProgramming Guide Index-5IndexOSB, 3-29oscillatorreference, 4-27, 4-29, 4-30Out of memory, 5-9Output Queue, 2-10output queue, 4-49PParallel Poll
2Command Summary
IndexIndex-6 Programming GuideIndexremote, 3-2Reset, 2-10, 4-51Reset Command, 4-51RESolution, 2-16, 4-26resolution, 2-14, 4-13, 4-26response format, 4
IndexProgramming Guide Index-7IndexSelf-Test Error Values, 4-57Self-test failed, 5-9Self-Test Query, 2-11, 4-57self-test, internal, 4-57, 2-5, 4-22SEN
IndexIndex-8 Programming GuideIndexTtime interval, 4-27, 4-28Too many digits, 5-7Too much data, 5-9totalize, 4-27, 4-28TRACking, 2-16, 4-26Transition
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Chapter 2 Command SummaryIntroduction2-2 Programming Guide2IntroductionThis chapter is a quick reference that summarizes the Counter’s programming co
Chapter 2 Command SummaryFront Panel to SCPI Command MapProgramming Guide 2-32Front Panel to SCPI Command MapFigures 2-1 and 2-2 are command maps tha
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Chapter 2 Command SummaryFront Panel to SCPI Command Map2-4 Programming Guide2Figure 2-1. Front Panel Control to SCPI Command Map(Part 1 of 2)MODIFYG
Chapter 2 Command SummaryFront Panel to SCPI Command MapProgramming Guide 2-521 INITitiate[:IMMediate]2 TRIGger[:SEQuence]:HOLDoff3 [SENSe]:FREQuency
Chapter 2 Command SummaryFront Panel to SCPI Command Map2-6 Programming Guide2Figure 2-2. Front Panel Menu to SCPI Command Map(Part 1 of 2)REF OSCSAV
Chapter 2 Command SummaryFront Panel to SCPI Command MapProgramming Guide 2-721 [:SENSe]:ROSCillator:SOURce2 *SAV3 *RCL4 :INPut:FILTer[:LPASs][:STATe
Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command Summary2-8 Programming Guide2Agilent 53150A/151A/152A Command SummaryThis section summarize
Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command SummaryProgramming Guide 2-92IEEE 488.2 Common CommandsThe Common Commands are general-purp
Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command Summary2-10 Programming Guide2Table 2-1. IEEE 488.2 Common Commands Mnemonic Command Name
Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command SummaryProgramming Guide 2-112Table 2-1. IEEE 488.2 Common Commands (Continued)Mnemonic Co
Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command Summary2-12 Programming Guide2Agilent 53150A/151A/152A SCPI Subsystem CommandsSCPI Subsyste
Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command SummaryProgramming Guide 2-132Table 2-2. Agilent 53150A/151A/152A SCPI Command SummaryKeywo
ContentsProgramming Guide iii1 Before You Start...Introduction 1-2Getting Started 1-3How to Use This Guide 1-3New Users 1-4Experienced Programmers 1-5
Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command Summary2-14 Programming Guide2___________________________________*<source_list> has t
Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command SummaryProgramming Guide 2-152Table 2-2. Agilent 53150A/151A/152A SCPI Command Summary (Con
Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command Summary2-16 Programming Guide2Table 2-2. Agilent 53150A/151A/152A SCPI Command Summary (Con
Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command SummaryProgramming Guide 2-172Table 2-2. Agilent 53150A/151A/152A SCPI Command Summary (Con
Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command Summary2-18 Programming Guide2Table 2-2. Agilent 53150A/151A/152A SCPI Command Summary (Con
Chapter 2 Command Summary*RST ResponseProgramming Guide 2-192*RST ResponseThe IEEE 488.2 *RST command returns the instrument to a specified state opt
Chapter 2 Command Summary*RST Response2-20 Programming Guide2Table 2-4. Unaffected by *RST Item*ESE*PRE*SRE:MEMory:NSTates?:STATus subsystem—all comm
3Programming Your Counterfor Remote Operation
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationIntroduction3-2 Programming Guide3IntroductionThis chapter provides remote-operation setup and
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationIntroductionProgramming Guide 3-33Chapter Summary• Connecting the Counter to a Computer pg. 3-
Contentsiv Programming GuideOverview of Command Types and Formats 3-12Common Command Format 3-12SCPI Command and Query Format 3-12Elements of SCPI Com
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationIntroduction3-4 Programming Guide3Where to Find Some Specific Information• To Connect With the
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationConnecting the Counter to a ComputerProgramming Guide 3-53Connecting the Counter to a Computer
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationConnecting the Counter to a Computer3-6 Programming Guide3The following section, titled “Chang
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationConnecting the Counter to a ComputerProgramming Guide 3-73To Connect With the RS-232 Serial In
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationConnecting the Counter to a Computer3-8 Programming Guide3Assembling the DB-25/RJ12 Adapter an
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationConnecting the Counter to a ComputerProgramming Guide 3-93Figure 3-3. Wiring the RJ12/DB25 Ada
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationConnecting the Counter to a Computer3-10 Programming Guide3Figure 3-4. Assembling the Cable4 C
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationConnecting the Counter to a ComputerProgramming Guide 3-113Connecting with the Serial Interfac
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationOverview of Command Types and Formats3-12 Programming Guide3Overview of Command Types and Form
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationElements of SCPI CommandsProgramming Guide 3-133Elements of SCPI CommandsA program command or
ContentsProgramming Guide vCommands for Displaying Results 3-47Command for Displaying Raw Results 3-47Commands for Displaying Relative Results 3-47Com
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationElements of SCPI Commands3-14 Programming Guide3Note: sp = space. ASCII character decimal 32.F
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationElements of SCPI CommandsProgramming Guide 3-153Examine the portion of the [:SENSe] subsystem
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationElements of SCPI Commands3-16 Programming Guide3Parameter TypesTable 3-1 contains explanations
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationElements of SCPI CommandsProgramming Guide 3-173Parameter SeparatorIf you send more than one p
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationElements of SCPI Commands3-18 Programming Guide3Suffix MultipliersTable 3-2 lists the suffix m
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationUsing Multiple CommandsProgramming Guide 3-193Using Multiple CommandsProgram MessagesProgram M
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationUsing Multiple Commands3-20 Programming Guide3When multiple subsystem commands are sent in one
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationOverview of Response Message FormatsProgramming Guide 3-213Overview of Response Message Format
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationOverview of Response Message Formats3-22 Programming Guide3NOTE <new line> = ASCII chara
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationOverview of Response Message FormatsProgramming Guide 3-233Response Message Data TypesTable 3-
Contentsvi Programming Guide:STATus Subsystem 4-31:STATus:OPERation Subtree 4-31:STATus:QUEStionable Subtree 4-36:SYSTem Subsystem 4-39:SYSTem:COMMuni
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationOverview of Response Message Formats3-24 Programming Guide3Table 3-3. Response Message Data Ty
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus ReportingProgramming Guide 3-253Status ReportingThe Agilent 53150A, 53151A, and 53152A
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus Reporting3-26 Programming Guide3Figure 3-10. 53150A/151A/152A SCPI Status Reporting Sum
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus ReportingProgramming Guide 3-273Status Byte Register and Service Request Enable Registe
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus Reporting3-28 Programming Guide3A detailed description of each bit in the Status Byte R
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus ReportingProgramming Guide 3-293• Bit 5 (ESB) summarizes the Standard Event Status Regi
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus Reporting3-30 Programming Guide3Standard Event Status Register GroupFigure 3-12. Standa
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus ReportingProgramming Guide 3-313A detailed description of each bit in the Standard Even
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus Reporting3-32 Programming Guide3• Bit 3 (Device-Specific Error) is an event bit which i
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus ReportingProgramming Guide 3-333The Operation and Questionable Data Status Register Gro
1Before You Start...
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus Reporting3-34 Programming Guide3Condition RegisterA condition register continuously mon
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus ReportingProgramming Guide 3-353Transition filters are unaffected by *CLS or queries. T
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus Reporting3-36 Programming Guide3To read the event registers use::STATus:OPERation[:EVEN
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus ReportingProgramming Guide 3-373Operation Status Register GroupThe Operation Status Reg
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus Reporting3-38 Programming Guide3A detailed description of each bit in the Operation Sta
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus ReportingProgramming Guide 3-393Questionable Data Status Register GroupThe Questionable
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus Reporting3-40 Programming Guide3• Bits 6-11 are not used.• Bit 12 (Hardware Summary) Th
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming the Counter for Status ReportingProgramming Guide 3-413Programming the Counter for
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming the Counter for Status Reporting3-42 Programming Guide3Resetting the Counter and C
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming the Counter for Status ReportingProgramming Guide 3-433Using the Operation Status
Chapter 1 Before You Start...Introduction1-2 Programming Guide1IntroductionThis programming guide contains programming information for theAgilent Tec
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming the Counter for Status Reporting3-44 Programming Guide3Figure 3-14. Status Reporti
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming the Counter for Status ReportingProgramming Guide 3-453Figure Status Reporting Flo
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming the Counter to Display Results3-46 Programming Guide3Programming the Counter to Di
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationCommands for Displaying ResultsProgramming Guide 3-473Commands for Displaying ResultsCommand f
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming the Counter to Synchronize Measurements3-48 Programming Guide3Programming the Coun
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming the Counter to Synchronize MeasurementsProgramming Guide 3-493Using the *WAI Comma
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming the Counter to Synchronize Measurements3-50 Programming Guide3If you had wanted to
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming the Counter to Synchronize MeasurementsProgramming Guide 3-513Set up program to sp
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationWriting SCPI Programs3-52 Programming Guide3Writing SCPI ProgramsFigure 3-15 is a general summ
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationWriting SCPI ProgramsProgramming Guide 3-533Figure 3-15. SCPI Programming FlowchartYESNOYESRes
Chapter 1 Before You Start...Getting StartedProgramming Guide 1-31Getting StartedBefore attempting to program the Counter, take some time to familiar
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming Examples3-54 Programming Guide3Programming ExamplesIn this section, you will see h
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming ExamplesProgramming Guide 3-553Using CThe C examples assume you have an Agilent 82
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming Examples3-56 Programming Guide3Making a Frequency Measurement (BASIC)10 ! This pro
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming ExamplesProgramming Guide 3-573Making a Frequency Measurement (QuickBASIC)’This pr
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming Examples3-58 Programming Guide3Making a Frequency Measurement (C)/* This program c
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming ExamplesProgramming Guide 3-593Sendhp(":CONF:FREQ DEFAULT,DEFAULT,(@2)")
Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming Examples3-60 Programming Guide3
4Command Reference
Chapter 4 Command ReferenceIntroduction4-2 Programming Guide4IntroductionThis chapter describes the SCPI Subsystem commands and the IEEE 488.2 Common
Chapter 4 Command ReferenceIntroductionProgramming Guide 4-34• The vertical bar, |, is used to mean “OR” and is used to separate alternative options.
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