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MEASurement Instructions
READ[1|2][:SCALar][:POWer:AC]:DIFFerence? [<expected_value>[,<resolution>[,<source list>]]]
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HP E4418B/E4419B Programming Guide
Example
Error Messages
INITiate:CONTinuous
must be set to
OFF
on both channels, otherwise
error -213, “INIT ignored” occurs.
If
TRIGger:SOURce
is set to
BUS
or
HOLD
on either channel, error -214,
“Trigger deadlock” occurs.
If the resolution parameter is not the same as the current resolution
setting on the specified window, error -221, “Settings conflict” occurs.
1. The mnemonic
DEF
means DEFault. This is not equivalent to the DEFault
parameter used in the command sub-systems. The parameters must be entered in
the specified order. If parameters are omitted, they will default from the right.
The parameter DEFault is used as a place holder. Specifying
DEF
leaves the
parameter value unchanged.
2. When the measurement result is linear this parameter represents the number
of significant digits. When the measurement result is logarithmic 1 to 4
represents a resolution of 1, 0.1, 0.01 and 0.001 respectively.
resolution
A numeric value for the resolution.
If it is unspecified the current
resolution setting is used. If a
value is entered it should
correspond to the current
resolution setting otherwise an
error occurs.
1 to 4
2
1.0, 0.1, 0.01, 0.001
DEF
1
source list
This channel list specifies between
which channels the difference is
calculated. If unspecified and the
current window setup is a
difference measurement then this
difference setup is used, otherwise
it defaults to channel A-B.
(@1),(@2)
(@2),(@1)
READ2:DIFF?
This command queries difference
measurement on the lower window.
Item
Description/Default
Range of Values
Summary of Contents for E4418B
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Page 200: ...prog book ch3calc fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 3 CALCulate Subsystem ...
Page 228: ...prog book ch4cal fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 4 CALibration Subsystem ...
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Page 260: ...prog book ch6form fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 6 FORMat Subsystem ...
Page 264: ...prog book ch7mem fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 7 MEMory Subsystem ...
Page 294: ...prog book ch8out fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 8 OUTput Subsystem ...
Page 302: ...prog book ch9sens fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 9 SENSe Subsystem ...
Page 360: ...prog book ch10stat fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 10 STATus Subsystem ...
Page 384: ...prog book ch11syst fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 11 SYSTem Subsystem ...
Page 420: ...prog book ch12trig fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 12 TRIGger Subsystem ...
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Page 452: ...prog book ch15ieee fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 15 IEEE488 2 Command Reference ...
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