Assign Unit Suffix - Keithley 6430 Instruction Manual

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Assign unit suffix
:UNITs <name>
:CALCulate[1]:MATH:UNITs <name>
Parameters
Query
Description
Define math expression
[:EXPRession] <form> or [:DEFine] <form>
:CALCulate[1]:MATH[:EXPRession] <form>
:CALCulate[1]:MATH[:EXPRession][:DEFine] <form>
Parameters
Query
Description
<name> = Three ASCII characters enclosed in single or double quotes
:UNITs?
This command is used to specify the units suffix name for a user-defined
math calculation. Use three ASCII characters for the units suffix name. If
using fewer than three characters, add spaces to the right of the units name
in the string. For example, if the units name is "Z", send it as follows:
:calc:math:unit "Z "
The units name can also be enclosed in single quotes as follows:
:calc:math:unit 'Z'
<form> = mathematical formula using instrument readings, numbers and
standard math operator symbols. See Description for details.
:MATH?
Use either of these two commands to define a math formula using measure
and source readings, numeric constants, and standard math operator sym-
bols. After the math expression is defined, it will be assigned to the name
that was created using the :NAME command and will become the selected
math expression. See :NAME for more details.
Valid parameter names for measure and source readings include:
VOLTage
Use V-Measure or V-Source reading
CURRent
Use I-Measure or I-Source reading
RESistance
Use ohms reading
TIME
Use timestamp reading
Valid math operators and their operations are listed as follows:
+
Add
-
Subtract
*
Multiply
/
Divide
^
Exponent
log
Logarithmic, base 10
ln
Natural log
sin
Sine
cos
Cosine
tan
Tangent
x
exp
e
abs
Absolute value
SCPI Command Reference
Specify units for user-defined calculation
Query units for user-defined calculation
Define math formula
Define math formula
Query user-defined math expression
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