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Precision power analyzer, communication interface
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5.13 MEASure Group
:MEASure:EFFiciency?
Function
Queries all efficiency computation settings.
:MEASure:EFFiciency?
Syntax
:MEASure:EFFiciency:ETA<x>
Function
Sets or queries the efficiency equation.
:MEASure:EFFiciency:ETA<x> {(OFF|
Syntax
P<x>|PA|PB|PC|PM<x>|UDEF<x>)[,(OFF|
P<x>|PA|PB|PC|PM<x>|UDEF<x>)]}
:MEASure:EFFiciency:ETA<x>?
<x> of ETA<x> = 1 to 4 (η1 to η4)
OFF = No computation
<x> of P<x> = 1 to 7 (element)
PA, PB, PC = PΣA, PΣB, PΣC (the available
options vary depending on the number of
elements)
<x> of PM<x> = 1 to 4 (motor output, Pm1 to Pm4)
<x> of UDEF<x> = 1 or 2 (Udef1 or Udef2)
:MEASURE:EFFICIENCY:ETA1 P3,PA
Example
:MEASURE:EFFICIENCY:ETA1?
-> :MEASURE:EFFICIENCY:ETA1 P3,PA
Description • Set the numerator and then the denominator.
• The denominator can be omitted. The
denominator is set to OFF when it is omitted.
• The denominator is omitted from the response
to a query when it is OFF.
• PM<x> is valid only on models with the motor
evaluation function (/MTR1, /MTR2) option.
:MEASure:EFFiciency:UDEF<x>
Function
Sets or queries the user-defined parameters used
in the efficiency equation.
:MEASure:EFFiciency:UDEF<x>{(NONE|
Syntax
P<x>|PA|PB|PC|PM<x>)
[,(NONE|P<x>|PA|PB|PC|PM<x>)]
[,(NONE|P<x>|PA|PB|PC|PM<x>)]
[,(NONE|P<x>|PA|PB|PC|PM<x>)]}
:MEASure:EFFiciency:UDEF<x>?
<x> of UDEF<x> = 1 or 2 (Udef1 or Udef2)
NONE = No operand
<x> of P<x> = 1 to 7 (element)
PA, PB, PC = PΣA, PΣB, PΣC (the available
options vary depending on the number of
elements)
<x> of PM<x> = 1 to 4 (motor output, Pm1 to Pm4)
Example
:MEASURE:EFFICIENCY:UDEF1 P1,P2,P3
:MEASURE:EFFICIENCY:UDEF1?
-> :MEASURE:EFFICIENCY:UDEF1 P1,P2,
P3
Description • Set the parameters in ascending order.
• Parameters 2 to 4 can be omitted. Omitted
parameters are set to NONE.
• Parameters 2 to 4 are omitted from the
response to a query if all the subsequent
parameters are NONE.
• PM<x> is valid only on models with the motor
evaluation function (/MTR1, /MTR2) option.
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:MEASure:EVENt<x>?
Function
Queries all the settings of the specified user-
defined event.
:MEASure:EVENt<x>?
Syntax
<x> = 1 to 8 (Event1 to Event8)
:MEASure:EVENt<x>:EXPRession?
Function
Queries all the settings of the specified user-
defined event's expression.
:MEASure:EVENt<x>:EXPRession?
Syntax
<x> = 1 to 8 (Event1 to Event8)
:MEASure:EVENt<x>:EXPRession:CONDiti
on
Function
Sets or queries the specified user-defined event's
expression (compound condition type).
:MEASure:EVENt<x>:EXPRession:
Syntax
CONDition {<Event>[,<Logic>,<Event>]
[,<Logic>,<Event>]...}
:MEASure:EVENt<x>:EXPRession:
CONDition?
<x> = 1 to 8 (Event1 to Event8)
<Event> = {<NRf>}
(<NRf> = 1 to 8 (Event1 to Event8))
<Logic> = {AND|OR}
Example
:MEASURE:EVENT3:EXPRESSION:
CONDITION 1,AND,2
:MEASURE:EVENT3:EXPRESSION:
CONDITION?
-> :MEASURE:EVENT3:EXPRESSION:
CONDITION 1,AND,2
Description This command is valid when the expression type
(:MEASure:EVENt<x>:EXPRession:TYPE) is set
to CONDition.
:MEASure:EVENt<x>:EXPRession:INVerse
Function
Sets or queries the on/off status of the logic
inversion of the specified user-defined event's
expression (compound condition type).
:MEASure:EVENt<x>:EXPRession:
Syntax
INVerse {<Boolean>}
:MEASure:EVENt<x>:EXPRession:
INVerse?
<x> = 1 to 8 (Event1 to Event8)
:MEASURE:EVENT1:EXPRESSION:
Example
INVERSE OFF
:MEASURE:EVENT1:EXPRESSION:
INVERSE?
-> :MEASURE:EVENT1:EXPRESSION:
INVERSE 0
Description This command is valid when the expression type
(:MEASure:EVENt<x>:EXPRession:TYPE) is set
to CONDition.
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