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Channel Commands
INPut
INPut
Command
:CHANnel<N>:INPut <parameter>
The :CHANnel<N>:INPut command selects the input coupling, impedance, and
LF/HF reject for the specified channel. The coupling for each channel can be
AC, DC, DC50, or DCFifty when no probe is attached. If you have an 1153A
probe attached, the valid parameters are DC, LFR1, and LFR2 (low-frequency
reject).
<N>
An integer, 1 - 2, for two channel Infiniium Oscilloscope.
An integer, 1 - 4, for all other Infiniium Oscilloscope models.
<parameter>
The parameters available in this command for Infiniium are.
• DC: DC coupling, 1 M
Ω
input impedance
• DC50 | DCFifty: DC coupling, 50
Ω
input impedance
• AC: AC 1 M
Ω
input impedance
• LFR1 | LFR2: AC 1 M
Ω
input impedance
Example
This example sets the channel 1 input to DC50.
10 OUTPUT 707;":CHANNEL1:INPut DC50"
20 END
Query
:CHANnel<N>:INPut?
The :CHANnel<N>:INPut? query returns the selected channel input parameter.
Returned Format
[CHANnel<N>:INPut]<parameter><NL>
Example
This example puts the current input for channel 1 in the string variable, Input$.
The program then prints the contents of the variable to the computer's screen.
10 OUTPUT 707;"SYSTEM:HEADER OFF"
20 OUTPUT 707;":CHANNEL1:INPUT?
30 ENTER 707;Input$
40 PRINT Input$
50 END
Summary of Contents for Infiniium 8000A
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