6 Language Dictionary
80
Series N6700 User’s Guide
Calibration Subsystem
The calibration subsystem lets you calibrate the power system. Only
one channel can be calibrated at a time. Refer to Appendix B for
details.
NOTE
If calibration mode has not been enabled with CALibrate:STATe, the calibration
commands will generate an error. Use CALibrate:SAVE to save any changes,
otherwise all changes will be lost when you exit calibration mode.
CALibrate:CURRent[:LEVel] <value>, (@<channel>)
This command initiates calibration of the output current. The value
that you enter selects the range that is being calibrated.
CALibrate:CURRent:MEASure <value>, (@<channel>)
This command initiates calibration of the current measurement
range. The value that you enter selects the range that is being
calibrated.
CALibrate:CURRent:PEAK (@<channel>)
This command initiates calibration of the peak current limit.
CALibrate:DATA <value>
This command enters a calibration value that you obtain by reading
an external meter. You must first select a calibration level (with
CALibrate:LEVel) for the value being entered. Data values are
expressed in base units - either volts or amperes, depending on
which function is being calibrated.
CALibrate:DATE <”date”>, (@<channel>)
CALibrate:DATE?
This command stores the date that the power module was last
calibrated. The calibration date is stored in nonvolatile memory.
Enter any ASCII string up to 16 characters. The query returns the
date.
NOTE
The firmware does not interpret the string format. The information is not used
by the firmware. The command is only provided to store the calibration date.
CALibrate:DPRog (@<channel>)
This command initiates calibration of the current downprogrammer.
Summary of Contents for N6700B
Page 1: ...A A A A Agilent Technologies Modular Power System Series N6700 User s Guide...
Page 28: ......
Page 160: ......
Page 168: ......