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Precision power analyzer, communication interface
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:AUX<x>:LSCale:CALCulate?
Function
Queries all parameter calculation settings for the
linear scale of the auxiliary input feature.
:AUX<x>:LSCale:CALCulate?
Syntax
<x> = 1 or 8 (AUX input channel)
:AUX<x>:LSCale:CALCulate:{P1X|P1Y|P2
X|P2Y}
Function
Sets or queries the data (Point1X, Point1Y,
Point2X, or Point2Y) for parameter calculations of
the linear scale of the auxiliary input feature.
Syntax
:AUX<x>:LSCale:CALCulate:{P1X|P1Y|
P2X|P2Y} {<NRf>}
:AUX<x>:LSCale:CALCulate:{P1X|P1Y|
P2X|P2Y}?
<x> = 1 or 8 (AUX input channel)
<NRf> = -1.000E+12 to 1.000E+12
Example
:AUX1:LSCALE:CALCULATE:P1X 0
:AUX1:LSCALE:CALCULATE:P1X?
-> :AUX1:LSCALE:CALCULATE:
P1X 0.000E+00
:AUX<x>:LSCale:CALCulate:EXECute
Function
Calculates parameters for the linear scale of the
auxiliary input feature.
Syntax
:AUX<x>:LSCale:CALCulate:EXECute
<x> = 1 or 8 (AUX input channel)
:AUX1:LSCALE:CALCULATE:EXECUTE
Example
Description This instrument uses the data that has been
specified (Point1X, Point1Y, Point2X, and
Point2Y) to calculate and set the slope (A) and
offset (B) of the linear scale.
:AUX<x>:NAME
Function
Sets or queries the auxiliary input name.
:AUX<x>:NAME {<String>}
Syntax
:AUX<x>:NAME?
<x> = 1 or 8 (AUX input channel)
<String> = Up to 8 characters
:AUX1:NAME "AUX1"
Example
:AUX1:NAME? -> :AUX1:NAME "AUX1"
:AUX<x>:PRANge
Function
Sets or queries the auxiliary input range (pulse
input type).
Syntax
:AUX<x>:PRANge {<NRf>,<NRf>}
:AUX<x>:PRANge?
<x> = 1 or 8 (AUX input channel)
<NRf> = -10.00E+06 to 10.00E+06
:AUX1:PRANGE 10000,0
Example
:AUX1:PRANGE?
-> :AUX1:PRANGE 10.00E+03,0.000E+00
Description • Set the upper limit and then the lower limit.
• This command is valid when the auxiliary input
type (:AUX<x>:TYPE) is set to PULSe (pulse
input).
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:AUX<x>:RANGe
Function
Sets or queries the auxiliary input voltage range
(analog input type).
:AUX<x>:RANGe {<Voltage>}
Syntax
:AUX<x>:RANGe?
<x> = 1 or 8 (AUX input channel)
<Voltage> = 1 V, 2 V, 5 V, 10 V, 20 V
:AUX1:RANGE 20V
Example
:AUX1:RANGE?
-> :AUX1:RANGE 20.00E+00
Description This command is valid when the auxiliary input
type (:AUX<x>:TYPE) is set to ANALog (analog
input).
:AUX<x>:SCALing
Function
Sets or queries the auxiliary input scaling factor.
:AUX<x>:SCALing {<NRf>}
Syntax
:AUX<x>:SCALing?
<x> = 1 or 8 (AUX input channel)
<NRf> = 0.0001 to 99999.9999
:AUX1:SCALING 1
Example
:AUX1:SCALING?
-> :AUX1:SCALING 1.0000
:AUX<x>:TYPE
Function
Sets or queries the auxiliary input type.
:AUX<x>:TYPE {ANALog|PULSe}
Syntax
:AUX<x>:TYPE?
<x> = 1 or 8 (AUX input channel)
:AUX1:TYPE ANALOG
Example
:AUX1:TYPE? -> :AUX1:TYPE ANALOG
:AUX<x>:UNIT
Function
Sets or queries the unit to assign to the auxiliary
input.
:AUX<x>:UNIT {<String>}
Syntax
:AUX<x>:UNIT?
<x> = 1 or 8 (AUX input channel)
<String> = Up to 8 characters
:AUX1:UNIT "kW/m2"
Example
:AUX1:UNIT?
-> :AUX1:UNIT "kW/m2"
Description This command has no effect on the computation
result.
5.3 AUX Group
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