
FDI2056 Use
r’s Manual
v 2.0 r 1.1
– 03/13
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Syntax
CALC#:FLUX[:CUMUlative]
Boolean|DEFault
CALC#:FLUX[:CUMUlative]?
[DEFault]
Default
OFF
Arguments
0
Disables the accumulation.
1
Enables the accumulation.
Example
If a constant voltage of 1 volt is fed to the system configured to
measure a partial integral every 1 second, every partial integral will
evaluate to 1 [WB]. Then, issuing the command
CALC:FLUX 1
will result in the system reporting for the three first value :
…; 1.000e0 WB, …; 2.000e0 WB, …; 3.000e0 WB, …
.
If the accumulation mode is unset (
CALC:FLUX 0)
, the system will
report for the first three values :
…; 1.000e0 WB, …; 1.000e0 WB, …; 1.000e0 WB, …
.
:CALCulate#:TIMestamp[:CUMulative]
3-7-7
Enables or disables the accumulation of the timestamp.
Syntax
CALC#:TIMestamp[:CUMUlative]
Boolean|DEFault
CALC#:TIMestamp[:CUMUlative]?
[DEFault]
Default
OFF
Arguments
0
Disables the accumulation.
1
Enables the accumulation.
Example
Assuming that the internal time trigger is set at 1 [kHz], a trigger will
take place every 0.001 second. Then, enabling the timestamp
accumulation by issuing the following command
CALC:TIM 1