ST2523 Series Operation Manual Ver1.2
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The : STATIstics:MAXimum? query returns the maximum value of statistical results.
Query syntax: : STATIstics:MAXimum?
Response: <maximum (NR3), serial number corresponding to the maximum (NR1)>
For example: Query: :STATI: MAX?
Response: 1.2450E+01, 5
The : STATIstics:MINimum? query returns the minimum value of statistical results.
Query syntax: : STATIstics:MINimum?
Response: <minimum (NR3)>,< serial number corresponding to the minimum (NR1)>
For example: Query: :STATI: MIN?
Response: 1.2350E+01,8
The : STATIstics:SET <num>, <hi>, <lo> command sets the statistical times, statistical high and low limits.
Command syntax:
:STATI:SET 20,200,100
Or STATI:SET 20,0.03,0.01 (percentage mode)
Query syntax: : STATIstics:SET?
Response:
<(NR2)>,<(NR3)>,< (NR3)>
For example: Syntax: :STATI:SET?
Response: 20, 2.0000E+02,1.0000E+02
Or 20,3.0000E-02,1.0000E-02
The : STATIstics:NORmalA command sets the nominal value of primary parameter in statistical function.
Command syntax:
STATIstics: NORmalA <value>
For example: STATIstics: NORmalA 50
Set the nominal value of primary parameter to 50, the unit can be Ω or V according to the selected measurement
parameter.
Query syntax: STATIstics: NORmalA?
Response: < NR3><NL^END>
The : STATIstics:NORmalB command sets the nominal value of secondary parameter in statistical function.
Command syntax:
STATIstics: NORmalB <value>
For example: STATIstics: NORmalB 50
Set the nominal value of secondary parameter to 50, the unit can be Ω or V according to the selected
measurement parameter.
Query syntax: STATIstics: NORmalA?
Response: < NR3><NL^END>