
Annex
NRP2
384
User Manual 1173.9140.02 ─ 07
Measurement function
Output unit
:SWR
O
:RLOS
DB
:REFL
O
The UNIT commands affect the parameters of the following commands:
CALC:LIMit:UPPer
,
CALC:LIMit:LOWer
,
CALC:RELative
,
DISP:METer:UPPer
and
DISP:METer:LOWer
.
A.4.1.6
Division of MEAS?
MEAS?
can be divided into other high-level measurement commands.
MEAS?
⇔
CONF [<parameters list>]
READ? [<parameters list>]
The
CONF
command configures the measurement, whereas
READ?
starts the measure-
ment, and calculates and provides the result.
This division offers two advantages:
●
The measurement has to be configured only once and several measurements (with
several
READ?
commands) can be performed in succession. This means better
performance as compared to measurements performed with
MEAS?
, since the time
for configuring the measurement is only used once.
●
After
CONF
, settings can be adapted to user's requirements by means of low-level
commands (see below).
If a list of parameters is indicated for the
READ
command, it must correspond to the list
for the preceding
CONF
command.
After a measurement has been completed, i.e. the data from the sensors is available, it
is sometimes interesting to evaluate this data several times without starting a new
measurement each time. Since this is not possible with the above commands, the
READ?
command can be replaced by the
INIT
and
FETCh?
commands.
READ?
⇔
INIT
FETCh? [<list of parameters>]
FETCh?
evaluates existing data if the data is valid.
FETCh?
may select another calcu-
lation function if the measurement can be evaluated with the available measured data.
Programming Measurements
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