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command:
:SENSe[n][:CHANnel[m]]:FUNCtion:PARameter:LOGGing
syntax:
:SENSe[n][:CHANnel[m]]:FUNCtion:PARameter:LOGGing<wsp><data points>,
<averaging time>[NS|US|MS|S]
description:
Sets the number of data points and the averaging time for the logging data acquisition function.
parameters:
Data Points:
Averaging time:
Measurement Running
Measurement Stopped
If you specify no units for the averaging time value in your command, seconds are used as the default.
See
acquisition function.
See
data acquisition function.
See
response:
none
example:
sens1:func:par:logg 64,1ms
affects:
All power meters and return loss modules
dual sensors:
Can only be sent to master channel, slave channel is also affected.
command:
:SENSe[n][:CHANnel[m]]:FUNCtion:PARameter:LOGGing?
syntax:
:SENSe[n][:CHANnel[m]]:FUNCtion:PARameter:LOGGing?
description:
Returns the number of data points and the averaging time for the logging data acquisition function.
parameters:
none
response:
Returns the number of data points as an integer value and the averaging time, t
8163A/B, 8164A/B & 8166A/B Mainframes Programming Guide
Data Points is the number of samples that are recorded before the logging mode is completed.
Data Points is an integer value.
Averaging time is a time value in seconds.
There is no time delay between averaging time periods. Use
:SENSe[n][:CHANnel[m]]:FUNCtion:PARameter:STABility?
you want to use delayed measurement.
1
2
3
:SENSe[n][:CHANnel[m]]:FUNCtion:STATe
:SENSe[n][:CHANnel[m]]:FUNCtion:RESult?
Table 8
on page -208 for information on how triggering affects data acquisition functions.
Averaging Time
4
5
6
on page 104 for information on starting/stopping a data
on page 100 for information on accessing the results of a
Measurement Operations & Settings
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8
9
, as a float value in seconds.
avg
4
on page 100 if
t
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