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Precision power analyzer communication interface
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6.14 INPut Group
[:INPut]:VOLTage:MODE?
Function
Queries the voltage mode of all elements.
Syntax
[:INPut]:VOLTage:MODE?
Example
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:MODE? ->
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:MODE:ELEMENT1 RMS;
ELEMENT2 RMS;ELEMENT3 RMS;
ELEMENT4 RMS
[:INPut]:VOLTage:MODE[:ALL]
Function
Collectively sets the voltage mode of all
elements.
Syntax
[:INPut]:VOLTage:MODE[:ALL] {RMS|
MEAN|DC|RMEAN}
Example
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:MODE:ALL RMS
[:INPut]:VOLTage:MODE:ELEMent<x>
Function
Sets the voltage mode of the element or queries
the current setting.
Syntax
[:INPut]:VOLTage:MODE:
ELEMent<x> {RMS|MEAN|DC|RMEAN}
[:INPut]:VOLTage:MODE:ELEMent<x>?
<x> = 1 to 4 (element)
Example
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:MODE:ELEMENT1 RMS
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:MODE:ELEMENT1? ->
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:MODE:ELEMENT1 RMS
[:INPut]:VOLTage:MODE:{SIGMA|SIGMB}
Function
Collectively sets the voltage mode of all
elements belonging to wiring unit {ΣA|ΣB}.
Syntax
[:INPut]:VOLTage:MODE:{SIGMA|
SIGMB} {RMS|MEAN|DC|RMEAN}
Example
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:MODE:SIGMA RMS
Description • [:INPut]:VOLTage:MODE:SIGMA is valid
only on models with 2 to 4 elements.
• [:INPut]:VOLTage:MODE:SIGMB is valid
only on models with 2 to 4 elements.
• This command is invalid, if the wiring unit
{SA|SB} does not exist as a result of the
wiring system setting ([:INPut]:WIRing).
[:INPut]:VOLTage:RANGe?
Function
Queries the voltage ranges of all elements.
Syntax
[:INPut]:VOLTage:RANGe?
Example
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:RANGE? ->
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:RANGE:
ELEMENT1 1.000E+03;
ELEMENT2 1.000E+03;
ELEMENT3 1.000E+03;
ELEMENT4 1.000E+03
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[:INPut]:VOLTage:RANGe[:ALL]
Function
Collectively sets the voltage range of all
elements.
Syntax
[:INPut]:VOLTage:RANGe[:ALL]
{<Voltage>}
• When the crest factor is set to 3
<Voltage> = 15, 30, 60, 100, 150, 300, 600,
or 1000 (V)
• When the crest factor is set to 6
<Voltage> = 7.5, 15, 30, 50, 75, 150, 300, or
500 (V)
Example
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:RANGE:ALL 1000V
[:INPut]:VOLTage:RANGe:ELEMent<x>
Function
Sets the voltage range of the element or queries
the current setting.
Syntax
[:INPut]:VOLTage:RANGe:
ELEMent<x> {<Voltage>}
[:INPut]:VOLTage:RANGe:ELEMent<x>?
<x> = 1 to 4 (element)
• When the crest factor is set to 3
<Voltage> = 15, 30, 60, 100, 150, 300, 600,
or 1000 (V)
• When the crest factor is set to 6
<Voltage> = 7.5, 15, 30, 50, 75, 150, 300, or
500 (V)
Example
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:RANGE:ELEMENT1 1000V
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:RANGE:ELEMENT1? ->
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:RANGE:ELEMENT1
1.000E+03
[:INPut]:VOLTage:RANGe:{SIGMA|SIGMB}
Function
Collectively sets the voltage range of all
elements belonging to wiring unit {ΣA|ΣB}.
Syntax
[:INPut]:VOLTage:RANGe:{SIGMA|
SIGMB} {<Voltage>}
• When the crest factor is set to 3
<Voltage> = 15, 30, 60, 100, 150, 300, 600,
or 1000 (V)
• When the crest factor is set to 6
<Voltage> = 7.5, 15, 30, 50, 75, 150, 300, or
500 (V)
Example
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:RANGE:SIGMA 1000V
Description • [:INPut]:VOLTage:RANGe:SIGMA is valid
only on models with 2 to 4 elements.
• [:INPut]:VOLTage:RANGe:SIGMB is valid
only on models with 4 elements.
• This command is invalid, if the wiring unit
{SA|SB} does not exist as a result of the
wiring system setting ([:INPut]:WIRing).
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