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Precision power analyzer communication interface
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:NUMeric:FLICker:VALue?
Function
Queries the measured flicker data (fixed
format).
Syntax
:NUMeric:FLICker:VALue? {<NRf>|ALL}
:NUMeric:FLICker:VALue?
<NRf> = 1 to 99 (observation period number)
ALL = Overall observation period (Result)
Example
• Example in which ":NUMeric:FORMat" is set
to "ASCii".
:NUMERIC:FLICKER:VALUE? 1 ->
600,229.75E+00,50.000E+00,
1.52E+00,1.56E+00,3E+00,...
• Example in which ":NUMeric:FORMat" is set
to "FLOat".
:NUMERIC:FLICKER:VALUE? -> #4
(number of bytes, four digits) (data byte
sequence)
Description • Only available with the flicker measurement
function (/FL option).
• The contents and order of the numeric data
that are output are in the following fixed
format. To modify the output contents and
order, use the
":NUMeric:FLICker:FUNCtion"
commands.
* Output contents and order of numeric data
For function names, see the description for
":NUMeric:FLICker:FUNCtion:ITEM<x>".
Numbers refer to elements.
TIME→
UN1→FU1→DC1→DMAX1→DT1→
PST1→PLT1→
UN2→FU2→DC2→DMAX2→DT2→
PST2→PLT2→ (output only for 2 to 4
element models)
UN3→FU3→DC3→DMAX3→DT3→
PST3→PLT3→ (output only for 3 to 4
element models)
UN4→FU4→DC4→DMAX4→DT4→
PST4→PLT4→ (output only for 4
element models)
For 1 element models, 8 data from TIME to
PLT1 are output.
For 2 element models, 15 data from TIME to
PLT2 are output.
For 3 element models, 22 data from TIME to
PLT3 are output.
For 4 element models, 29 data from TIME to
PLT4 are output.
• If the parameters are specified, the numeric
data of the specified observation period is
output.
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• If the parameters are omitted, the measured
data of the current observation period being
measured is output. When in measurement
complete status, the measured data of the
overall observation period (Result) is output.
• For the format of individual numeric data, see
the description for
":NUMeric:FLICker:FUNCtion:VALue?".
:NUMeric:FORMat
Function
Sets the format of the numeric data that is
transmitted by
":NUMeric[:NORMal]:VALue?" or
":NUMeric:LIST:VALue?" or queries the
current setting.
Syntax
:NUMeric:FORMat {ASCii|FLOat}
:NUMeric:FORMat?
Example
:NUMERIC:FORMAT ASCII
:NUMERIC:FORMAT? ->
:NUMERIC:FORMAT ASCII
Description • The format of the numeric data that is output
varies depending on the
":NUMeric:FORMat" setting as follows:
(1) When "ASCii" is specified
Outputs the physical value in <NR3>
format (<NR1> format only for the
elapsed time of integration (TIME)).
The data of each item is delimited by a
comma.
(2) When "FLOat" is specified
A 6-byte or 8-byte header (example
"#40060" or "#6000408") is added in
front of the numeric data block. The
physical value in IEEE single-precision
floating point (4-byte) format follows the
header. The byte order of the data of
each item is MSB First.
• For the format of the individual numeric data,
see "Numeric Data Format" at the end of this
group of commands (see page 6-97).
6.18 NUMeric Group
App
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