Chapter 4 Command Reference
Introduction
Programming Guide
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:DIAGnostic:CALibration:TINTerval:FINE[1|2|3|4]
These event commands, when performed in the appropriate order and with the
appropriate calibration signals supplied to both channels, calibrate out the
differences in electrical path length between Channel 1 and Channel 2.
Before sending any of these commands, the appropriate calibration signal
must
be
supplied to both channels. Please see the section titled “To Initiate the Calibration
Routine” in Chapter 2 of the Operating Guide for details involved in providing the
calibration signals. The Operating Guide also discusses the difference between this
calibration and the alternate (simpler) choice, :DIAG:CAL:TINT:QUICk.
The command :DIAG:CAL:TINT:FINE1 invokes the first step of the calibration,
:DIAG:CAL:TINT:FINE2 invokes the second, and so on. Each step corresponds
to the calibration signals produced by each of the four numbered buttons on the
HP 59992A J06 Time Interval Calibrator.
This is a four-step calibration— all four steps must be successfully completed in
sequence, starting with step one and ending with step four. To restart the
calibration (from step one), power cycle the Counter. A good precaution is to use
an HP-IB program (see the programming example titled “To Read and Store
Calibration Data” in Chapter 3 of the Programming Guide) to read and store the
calibration factors prior to initiating
any
calibration(s).
•
No query.
•
The calibration values are stored in non-volatile memory, and are unaffected
by power-on, save/recall, and *RST.
•
Use :DIAG:CAL:STAT? to check for successful calibration, after all four
steps have been completed.
•
Note, early versions of the Counter do not support these commands.
Scale & Offset / POWER (Calibration Menu)
NOTE
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Summary of Contents for 53131A
Page 1: ...Programming Guide HP 53131A 132A 225 MHz Universal Counter ...
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Page 13: ...1 1 Before You Start ...
Page 24: ...Chapter 1 Before You Start Related Documentation 1 12 Programming Guide ...
Page 25: ...2 2 Command Summary A Quick Reference ...
Page 68: ...Chapter 2 Command Summary RST Response 2 44 Programming Guide ...
Page 69: ...3 3 Programming Your Universal Counter for Remote Operation ...
Page 167: ...4 4 Command Reference A Dictionary ...
Page 310: ...Chapter 4 Command Reference WAI Wait to Continue Command 4 144 Programming Guide ...
Page 311: ...5 5 Errors ...
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