DME1600
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Math Function Commands
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Response
In response to CALC:MXB:MMF?, the DME1600 returns the M value.
CALC:MXB:MBF
Sets the value of B for the MX+B math function.
Command
CALCulate:MXB:MBFactor {<value>|MINimum|MAXimum}
CALCulate:MXB:MBFactor? [MINimum|MAXimum]
Response
In response to CALC:MXB:MMF?, the DME1600 returns the B value.
CALC:DB:REF
Stores a relative value in the dB relative register. Before you save a value to the math regis-
ter, you must turn the math function on. The relative value can be a value from 0 dBm to ±
200 dBm.
Command
CALCulate:DB:REFerence {<value>|MINimum|MAXimum}
CALCulate:DB:REFerence? [MINimum|MAXimum]
In response to CALC:DB:REF?, the DME1600 returns the relative dB value.
CALC:DBM:REF
Sets the dBm reference value to a value from 50
Ω
to 8000
Ω
.
Command
CALCulate:DBM:REFerence {<value>|MINimum|MAXimum}
CALCulate:DBM:REFerence? [MINimum|MAXimium]
Response
In response to CALC:DBM:REF?, the DME1600 returns the dBm reference value.
DATA:FEED RDG_STORE
Sets whether values measured with the INITiate command are stored to the DME1600’s
internal memory (default setting). The default setting (DATA:FEED RDG_STORE,“CALC”) is
for up to 2000 measured values to be stored to the memory when the INITiate command is
executed. For the CONFigure and MEASure? commands, “CALC” is automatically selected.
When the memory is disabled (DATA:FEED RDG_STORE,“”), values measured using the
INITiate command are not stored. This setting is convenient when used with the maximum
and minimum math function, because it enables you to determine the average measured
value without storing individual measured values. If you use the FETCh? command to send
the measured values to the output buffer, an error is generated.
Command
DATA:FEED RDG_STORE,{“CALCulate”|“”}
DATA:FEED
Queries the state of the measurement memory.
Command
DATA:FEED?
Response
In response to DATA:FEED?, the DME1600 returns “CALC” or “”.
Summary of Contents for DME1600
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