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12-2
SCPI Signal Oriented Measurement Commands
The signal oriented measurement commands are used to acquire readings. You can use
these high level instructions to control the measurement process. These commands are
summarized in
klqb
Table 12-1
Signal oriented measurement command summary
CONFigure[:<function>]
CONFigure?
FETCh?
READ?
MEASure[:<function>]?
A) CONFigure[:<function>]
<function> = CURRent[:DC]
This command configures the instrument for "one-shot" measurements. Each subsequent
READ? command will then trigger a single measurement and acquire the reading (see
READ? for details).
If the instrument is in idle, this command will execute immediately. If the instrument is not
in idle, execution of the command will execute when the operation returns to the idle state.
When this command is executed, the Model 6487 will be configured as follows:
This command is automatically asserted when the :MEASure? command is sent.
Table
12-1.
The readings acquired by these commands depend on which data elements are
selected. (See Table 13-3 for details.)
Command
Places Model 6487 in a "one-shot" measurement
Queries the selected function. Returns 'CURR'.
Requests the latest reading(s).
Performs an INITiate and a :FETCh?.
Performs a CONFigure:<function> and a :READ?.
The specified function is selected.
All controls related to the selected function are defaulted to the *RST values.
The event control sources of the trigger model are set to immediate.
The arm and trigger count values of the trigger model are set to one.
The delay of the trigger model is set to zero.
The Model 6487 is placed in the idle state.
All math calculations are disabled.
Buffer operation is disabled. A storage operation presently in process will be
aborted.
Autozero is enabled.
Description
mode. <function> = CURR[:DC]
Configure Model 6487 for "one-shot" measurements
Configure current
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