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Multi-product calibrator
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Table 5-8. Units Accepted in Parameters and Used in Responses (cont.)
Units
OHM
Resistance in units of ohms
KOHM
Resistance in units of kilohms
MOHM
Resistance in units of megohms
NF
Capacitance in units of nanofarads
PF
Capacitance in units of picofarads
UF
Capacitance in units of microfarads
MF
Capacitance in units of millifarads
F
Capacitance in units of farads
CEL
Temperature in degrees Celsius
FAR
Temperature in degrees Fahrenheit
NS
Period in units of nanoseconds
US
Period in units of microseconds
MS
Period in units of milliseconds
S
Period in units of seconds
PSI
Pressure in pound-force pre square inch
MHG
Pressure in meters of mercury
INHG
Pressure in inches of mercury
INH2O
Pressure in inches of water
FTH2O
Pressure in feet of water
MH2O
Pressure in meters of water
BAR
Pressure in bar
PAL
Pressure in Pascal
G/CM2
Pressure in grams per centimeter squared
INH2O60F
Pressure in inches of water at 60 degrees Fahrenheit
General Rules The general rules for parameter usage is as follows:
1. When a command has more than one parameter, the parameters must be separated by
commas. For example: OUT 1V, 2A.
2. Numeric parameters may have up to 15 significant digits and their exponents can be
in the range 1.0E 20.
3. Including too many or too few parameters causes a command error.
4. Null parameters cause an error, e.g., the adjacent commas in OUT 1V, ,2A.
5. Expressions, for example 4+2*13, are not allowed as parameters.
6. Binary Block Data can be in one of two forms: Indefinite Length and Definite Length
format (both IEEE-488.2 standards).
Meaning
Remote Operations
How to Use Commands
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