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Range, Filter, and Math
Model 2520 User’s Manual
NOTE
Filter commands are global. Changing the setting using the commands for one
measurement function affects filtering for the other two functions.
Filter programming example
summarizes the command sequence to program filter aspects as follows:
•
Average filter on.
•
Average filter count 20.
Measurement math functions
The Model 2520 has built-in math functions to calculate the following:
•
Conductance
•
Resistance
•
MX + B
•
Power
•
Delta
NOTE
Conductance, resistance, and power are available only for laser diode voltage
measurements. MX + B is available for all three measurement functions (laser
diode voltage and both detector current measurements).
Table 6-6
Filter commands
Commands
Description
[:SENSe[1]]:AVERage:COUNt <count>
[:SENSe[1]]:AVERage[:STATe] <state>
:SENSe2:AVERage:COUNt <count>
:SENSe2:AVERage[:STATe] <state>
:SENSe3:AVERage:COUNt <count>
:SENSe3:AVERage[:STATe] <state>
Set average filter count (1 to 100).
Enable/disable average filter (ON or OFF).
Set average filter count (1 to 100).
Enable/disable average filter (ON or OFF).
Set average filter count (1 to 100).
Enable/disable average filter (ON or OFF).
Table 6-7
Filter programming example
Command
Description
:AVER:COUN 20
:AVER ON
Set average count to 20.
Enable average filter.
Summary of Contents for 2520
Page 250: ...A Specifications ...
Page 254: ...B StatusandErrorMessages ...
Page 262: ...C DataFlow ...
Page 266: ...D IEEE 488BusOverview ...
Page 281: ...E IEEE 488andSCPI ConformanceInformation ...
Page 285: ...F MeasurementConsiderations ...
Page 308: ...G GPIB488 1Protocol ...
Page 312: ...H ExamplePrograms ...
Page 317: ...I ContinuousPulseMode ...