Model DMM7510 7½ Digit Graphical Sampling Multimeter Reference Manual
Section 6: SCPI command reference
DMM7510-901-01 Rev. B / May 2015
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:CALCulate[1]:<function>:MATH:MBFactor
This command specifies the offset, b, for the y = mx + b operation.
Type
Affected by
Where saved
Default value
Command and query
Recall settings
Instrument reset
Power cycle
Measure configuration list
Save settings
Measure configuration list
0
Usage
:CALCulate[1]:<function>:MATH:MBFactor <n>
:CALCulate[1]:<function>:MATH:MBFactor DEFault
:CALCulate[1]:<function>:MATH:MBFactor MINimum
:CALCulate[1]:<function>:MATH:MBFactor MAXimum
:CALCulate[1]:<function>:MATH:MBFactor?
:CALCulate[1]:<function>:MATH:MBFactor? DEFault
:CALCulate[1]:<function>:MATH:MBFactor? MINimum
:CALCulate[1]:<function>:MATH:MBFactor? MAXimum
<function>
The function to which the setting applies; see
Functions
<n>
The offset for the y = mx + b operation; the valid range is
−
1e12 to
+
1e12
Functions
VOLTage[:DC]
RESistance
TEMPerature
VOLTage[:DC]:RATio
VOLTage:AC
FRESistance
CONTinuity
DIGitize:VOLTage
CURRent[:DC]
DIODe
FREQuency[:VOLTage]
DIGitize:CURRent
CURRent:AC
CAPacitance
PERiod[:VOLTage]
Details
This attribute specifies the offset (b) for an mx + b operation.
The mx + b math operation lets you manipulate normal display readings (x) mathematically according
to the following calculation:
y = mx + b
Where:
•
y
is the displayed result
•
m
is a user-defined constant for the scale factor
•
x
is the measurement reading (if you are using a relative offset, this is the measurement with relative
offset applied)
•
b
is the user-defined constant for the offset factor