A percent of 0 means the trigger occurs at the beginning of the running datalog, while 100 means that
the trigger occurs at the end of the running datalog. Any value between 0 and 100 can be set.
Parameter
0 - 100, *RST 0
Specifies a trigger offset of 50%: SENS:DLOG:OFFS 50
The offset must be set to zero when interleaved data logging is in effect.
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SENSe:DLOG:PERiod <value>
SENSe:DLOG:PERiod? [MIN|MAX,]
Sets the integration time of the datalog measurement.
Although the absolute minimum logging period is 102.4 microseconds, the actual minimum varies as a
function of the number of readings that are being logged (see
This command replaces the previous SENSe:DLOG:TINTerval command and should be
used in new applications. SENSe:DLOG:TINTerval is still available for backward
compatibility.
Parameter
0.0002048 to 60|MIN|MAX, *RST 0.1
Specifies a datalog period of 0.01 seconds: SENS:DLOG:PER 0.01, (@1)
This function cannot be set to values less than 75 milliseconds when interleaved data logging is in
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SENSe:DLOG:TIME <value>
SENSe:DLOG:TIME? [MIN|MAX,]
Specifies the duration of the datalog in seconds. Values from 1 second up to the equivalent of 99,999
hours can be specified.
The resulting datalog file cannot exceed 2E9 bytes (1.87 Gbytes in Microsoft Windows units). If the
duration value causes the file to exceeds this size, the time interval will automatically be adjusted to a
longer interval to reduce the file size
Parameter
1 to 359,996,400|MIN|MAX, *RST 30
Specifies a datalog duration of 5000 seconds: SENS:DLOG:TIME 5000
Keysight N6705C Operating and Service Guide
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Typical Return
<offset percent>
Integration
Period).
Typical Return
<datalog period>
Typical Return
<datalog time>
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