
SCPI Command Set
:SWEep:ENTRy:GAIN:IF
Refers to the
section (page
) for the definition of this command.
Examples
:SWEEP:ENTR:GAIN:IF -10
:SWEEP:ENTRY:GAIN:IF?
:SWEep:ENTRy:MODE
) for the definition of this command.
Examples
:SWEEP:ENTRY:MODE ZIF
:SWE:ENTR:MODE?
:SWEep:ENTRy:DWELl
This command or query defines the maximum amount of time to wait for the trigger of a
sweep entry to occur, after which the trigger is aborted and the next sweep entry, if
existed, will run. However, when the required amount of data has been captured before
the dwell time has been reached, the sweep engine will move onto the next entry.
Note that, the default dwell time is 0 second, 0 microsecond. This is equivalent to an
infinite dwell time. In this case, the sweep engine will move on as soon as the current
data capture amount has been met (as explained in the previous paragraph).
When the trigger type is NONE, dwell time is ignored.
Syntax
:SWEep:ENTRy:DWELl <integer>[,<integer>]
:SWEep:ENTRy:DWELl?
Parameter
<second>[,<microsecond>]
Allowable Values
0 – 4294967295 (or 2
32
– 1)
0,0 := infinity
Query Response
<integer>,<integer>
I/O Data Type
Integer | Comma separated integers
*RST State
0,0 (infinite dwell time)
Examples
:SWEEP:ENTR:DWEL 5,30
:SWEEP:ENTR:DWELL 2
:SWEEP:ENTR:DWELL?
:SWEep:ENTRy:PPBlock
This command (where PPBlock is defined as Packets per block) has the same
functionality as the
command since at each sweep frequency
step of an entry, a block of data can be captured.
) for the definition of this
command.
Examples
:SWEEP:ENTR:PPB 10
:SWEEP:ENTRY:PPB?
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