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P-series power meters
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– Single Shot: When a channel is in Single Shot, it takes a new measurement
A trigger event can be any of the following:
NOTE
– The input signal meeting the trigger level criteria.
– Auto-level triggering being used.
– A TRIGger GET or *TRG command being sent.
– An external TTL level trigger being detected.
Trigger with Delay
This can be achieved using the same sequences above (apart from the second)
with TRIG:DEL:AUTO set to ON. Also, the MEAS? command operates in trigger with
delay mode.
In trigger with delay mode, a measurement is not completed until the power
meter filter is full. In this way, the reading returned is guaranteed to be settled. In
all other modes, the result returned is simply the current result from the filter and
may or may not be settled. This depends on the current length of the filter and the
number of readings that have been taken since a change in power level.
With trigger with delay enabled, the measurement speed can be calculated
roughly using the following equation:
For example, with a filter length of 4 and SENS:SPE set to 20, approximately
5 readings/sec is calculated by the power meter.
Typically, free run mode provides the best speed performance from the power
meter (especially in 200 readings/sec mode).
N1911A/1912A P-Series Power Meters Programming Guide
when a trigger event is detected and then returns to the idle state. A channel is
in Single Shot when INITiate:CONTinuous is set to OFF. Note that a
measurement can take several INT/EXT triggers depending on the filter
settings. Refer to
"TRIGger[1]|2:DELay:AUTO <boolean>"
further information.
read ings/sec = speed (as set by SENSe:SPEed) / filter length
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