HP 436A Operating And Service Manual page 47

Power meter
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Operation
Model 436A
436A QUICK PROGRAMMING GUIDE (Cont'd)
9830 STATEMENTS (BASIC)
100 REM ZERO PWR METER
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or parameters
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(PM)
Zero the Power Meter -
GOTO the Auto Zero
subroutine
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NOTE
, See subroutine listing on page 3-35.
Insert the subroutines where shown
just before the END statement.
200 REM READ PWR METER
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NOTE
See subroutine listing on page 3-35.
Insert the subroutine where shown
just before the END statement.
(SS, DVT)
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source and/or device
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(PM)
Take a power measurement.
GOTO Power Meter -
read subroutine
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Process measured data
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9825 STATEMENTS (HPL)
It
may be necessary or desirable to
specify frequencies, levels, ranges, etc.,
each time the program is run. Other-
wise these parameters are included
in the applicable program statements.
Refer to the controller operating and
programming manual.
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NOTE
See subroutine listing on page 3-34.
Insert the subroutines where shown
just before the END statement .
If the source and/or device under test
are programmable, refer to the opera-
ting and programming manual. If not,
it might be a good idea to have the
program stop at this point to allow
manual configuration.
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NOTE
See subroutine listing on page 3-34.
Insert the subroutines where snown
just before the END statement.
You may want to compare measure-
ments against a reference standard,
compute percent error, graph the
pwr-freq. curve, or print a table of
results, etc. Refer to the controller
operating and programming manual.
Figure 3·8. 436A Quick Programming Guide (2 of 5)
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