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IMAG—
The quadrature portion of a signal (Volts or Current). This parameter requires a
single input source and single integer harmonic, and a single reference source and
single integer harmonic. Both inputs should belong to the same group for the result
to be meaningful. The default unit for these results is
Vrms
or
Arms
as applicable.
IMP—
The load impedance (i.e. Volts/Current). This parameter requires a input and either
a string bandwidth or a pair of integers defining the harmonic range for the data.
The default unit for this result is ohms.
INPHS—
The In-Phase portion of a signal (Volts or Current). This parameter requires a single
input source and single integer harmonic, and a single reference source and single
integer harmonic. Both inputs should belong to the same group for the result to be
meaningful. The default unit for these results is
Vrms
or
Arms
as applicable.
LOW—
The highest negative excursion of a signal (Volts or Current). This parameter
requires a single input source. The default unit for these results is Vpk or Apk as
applicable.
PEAK—
The largest absolute value of
HIGH
or
LOW
(see above).
PF—
An alternate for
CORREL
(see above).
PHASE—
The Phase between two signals. This parameter requires a single input source and
single integer harmonic, and a single reference source and single integer harmonic.
Both inputs should belong to the same group for the result to be meaningful. The
default unit for this result is radians.
PHS—
An alternate for
PHASE
(see above).
PKPK—
The difference between
HIGH
and
LOW
(see above).
PKVA—
The highest recorded absolute value of instantaneous VA. This parameter requires a
single input source. The default unit for this result is VApk.
PK—
An alternate for
PEAK
(see above).
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