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5522A
Operators Manual
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<fundamental
frequency
value>
Examples:
OUT?
returns
-1.01,V,0E+00,0,0.00E+00
OUT?
returns
1.88300E-01,A,0E+00,0,4.420E+02
OUT?
returns
1.00,V,2.00,V,6.000E+01
OUT?
returns
1.06,OHM,0E+00,0,0.00E+00
OUT?
returns
1.01,V,1.88300E-01,A,4.420E+02
OUT?
DBM returns
2.586E+01,DBM,0E+00,A,4.420E+02
OUT?
returns
1.0430E+02,CEL,0E+00,0,0.00E+00
OUT?
FAR returns
2.1902,FAR,0E+00,0,0.00E+00
OUT?
V returns
4.2740E-03,V,0E+00,0,0.00E+00
OUT?
OHM returns
1.02,OHM,0E+00,0,0.00E+00
The respective values for the above examples are:
–15.2
V
188.3 mA, 442 Hz
1.23 V, 2.34 V, 60 Hz
1.924
M
Ω
15.2 V, 188.3 mA, 442 Hz
25.86 dBm, 442 Hz (25.86 dBm = 15.2 V at 600
Ω
)
104.3
°
C
219.74
°
F (same value as 104.3
°
C, in Fahrenheit)
4.274 mV (same value as 104.3
°
C for a K-type thermocouple, in volts)
140.135
Ω
(same value as 104.3
°
C for a pt385 RTD, in ohms)
The primary and secondary units are: V, DBM, A, OHM, F, CEL, FAR. The units for the
<frequency value> is always assumed to be Hz.
OUT_ERR?
Sequential
Overlapped
Coupled
IEEE-488
RS-232
x
x
x
x
x
(Output Error query) Returns the UUT error and units computed by the Calibrator after
shifting the output with the
INCR
command. The return units are
PPM
(parts per million),
PCT
(percent),
DB
(decibels) or
0
if there is no error. The UUT error is not computed
when editing frequency.
Response:
<value of error>,<units>
Example:
OUT_ERR?
returns
1.01,PCT
Returns –10% when the UUT is reading low by 10 %.
PHASE
Overlapped
Coupled
IEEE-488
RS-232
Sequential
x
x
x
x
x
(Phase Difference command) Sets a phase difference between the Calibrator front panel
NORMAL and AUX or 20A terminals for ac power and ac dual voltage outputs. The
NORMAL terminal output is the phase reference. The set range is 0.00 to
±180.00 degrees, with + for a leading phase difference and – for a lagging phase
difference.
Parameter:
<phase value> DEG
(DEG, for degree, is optional)
Example: PHASE
–60
DEG
Set the phase difference so the frequency output at the AUX terminals lags the frequency
output at the NORMAL terminals by 60 degrees.
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