8.9 Message Reference
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Setting and Query of Reference Values for Load Compensation Function
Syntax
Command
Query
Response
:CORRection:LOAD:REFerence
<Reference Value 1>,
<Reference Value 2>
:CORRection:LOAD:REFerence?
<Reference Value 1>
= Numeric Value from -199999 to 999999
(excluding 0) (NR1)
<Reference Value 2>
= Numeric Value from -199999 to 199999 (NR1)
Explanation
Command Sets the reference values for the load compensation function.
Set the standard values for the measurement frequencies when exe-
cuting the command because the standard values will be saved
according to the measurement frequencies.
<Reference Value 1> indicates the reference value for C (capaci-
tance) and <Reference Value 2> indicates the reference value for D
(dissipation factor).
A numeric value in NRf format is accepted but non significant digits
are rounded off so the numeric.
Query
Returns the reference value setting in the order of <Reference Value
1> and <Reference Value 2>.
Example
Command
:CORRection:LOAD:REFerence 250000,1000
Sets the reference values for the load compensation function to C =
250000 and D = 1000.
Query
Response
:CORRection:LOAD:REFerence?
:CORRECTION:LOAD:REFERENCE 250000,1000
(when HEADER ON)
250000,1000
(when HEADER OFF)
The reference values for the load compensation function are set to C
= 250000 and D = 1000.
Note
• If the reference value is changed while load compensation is
enabled, the compensation factor needed to perform load compen-
sation will be recalculated.
• The absolute value which defines the count value differs depending
on the setting range settings used when taking the load compensa-
tion value or setting the load compensation value (:CORRe-
tion:LOAD:DATA ).
Summary of Contents for 3504-40 C HiTester
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