Series 8650A Universal Power Meters
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Manual 31470, Rev. E, April 2001
The following commands are duplicates of those given in the Instrument Triggering section of this
chapter, and are shown here for convenience. These commands must be used with BURSt mode
operation.
TRIG:MODE
Syntax
:
TRIGger:MODE
space<burst mode data gathering POST trigger receipt or
PRE trigger receipt>
Example
:
OUTPUT @Pwr_mtr;TRIG:MODE POST
! Set Burst or Swift mode data collection
! relative to Timing of event trigger post
Description
This command is only for BURSt Mode measurements. Send this command only after
CALC#:MODE BURS. TRIG:MODE controls the operation of the FIFO data buffer in the
8650A. When set to POST, the burst of data points is taken after the receipt of a valid
instrument trigger. When set to PRE, the burst of data is assumed to be those data points
that have arrived immediately preceding the valid instrument trigger event. Using PRE
requires some caution: the single processor inside the 8650A is performing data acquisi-
tion constantly. If you send any configuration commands while the 8650A is collecting the
PRE trigger data, you may interrupt the timing of the data point collection.
TRIG:DEL
Syntax
:
TRIGger:DELay
space<delay time between buffered readings in sec, 0.000 to 5.000>
Example 1
:
OUTPUT @Pwr_mtr;TRIG:DEL 5e-3
! Set Burst mode measurement time to
! 5 ms between measurements.
Example 2
:
OUTPUT @Pwr_mtr;TRIG:DEL 0
! Max. measurement rate, 5100/sec.
(resolution, one msec)
Description
: This command applies only to BURSt Mode. It sets the time interval between the
measurements; it is accurate to about 5%. This is the only way to control the meter’s data
acquisition of individual data points in a burst measurement. Burst measurement data is
taken following or just prior to a single instrument trigger event. The number of measure-
ments taken is controlled by TRIG:COUNt. Timing can be set in 0.001 second increments
from 0.000 to 5.000, inclusive. Setting this control to 0.000 activates the highest reading
rate possible with 8650; 5100 readings per second.
Triggering of the Peak Power Sensor occurs independently from instrument triggering.
There is a moderate ability to control triggering at the Peak Power Sensors. Generally, if
you require control of individual data point triggering, SWIFt mode will provide the highest
measurement rates, with or without SRQ or hardware handshaking. The 8650A controls
its gain ranges transparently by verifying internal range changes just before and just after
individual measurement points. If the internal range does not remain the same, the data
point will be discarded as invalid.
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