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Agilent 34410A/11A/L4411A Programmer's Reference
Introduction to SCPI Language
Syntax Conventions
Command Separators
Using the MIN, MAX, and DEF Parameters
Querying Parameter Settings
SCPI Command Terminators
IEEE-488.2 Common Commands
SCPI Parameter Types
Numeric Parameters
Discrete Parameters
Boolean Parameters
ASCII String Parameters
Using Device Clear
Commands by Subsystem
ABORt
INITiate[:IMMediate]
OUTPut:TRIGger:SLOPe
R?
READ?
ROUTe:TERMinals?
UNIT:TEMPerature
CALCulate Subsystem
CALCulate:FUNCtion
CALCulate:STATe
CALCulate:LIMit:LOWer
CALCulate:LIMit:UPPer
CALCulate:DB:REFerence
CALCulate:DBM:REFerence
CALCulate:NULL:OFFSet
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Agilent 34410A/11A/L4411A Programmer's Reference Introduction to SCPI Language Syntax Conventions Command Separators Using the MIN, MAX, and DEF

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Frequency and Period Configuration Commands Measurement Configuration Commands Triggering Commands Measurement Statistics Commands Reading Memory Comm

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DescriptionThis command sets the upper limit for the present measurement function(used in limit testing).

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ExamplesThe following command selects the slow filter (3 Hz).FREQ:RANG:LOW 3The following query returns the timeout setting.FREQ:RANG:LOW?Typical Resp

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See AlsoCONFigure:FREQuency

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[SENSe:]FREQuency:VOLTage:RANGe:AUTOSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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Syntax[SENSe:]FREQuency:VOLTage:RANGe:AUTO <mode>[SENSe:]FREQuency:VOLTage:RANGe:AUTO?

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DescriptionThis command disables or enables voltage autoranging for frequencymeasurements. Autoranging is convenient because the instrumentautomatical

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ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1|ONCE} Autorange ON

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RemarksAutorange thresholds:Down range at: <10% of range (ac voltage)Up range at: >120% of range (ac voltage)With autoranging enabled, the instr

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Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

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ExamplesThe following command disables autoranging.FREQ:VOLT:RANG:AUTO OFFThe following query returns the autoranging setting.FREQ:VOLT:RANG:AUTO?Typi

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See AlsoCONFigure:FREQuency[SENSe:]FREQuency[:VOLTage]:RANGe[:UPPer]

Strany 14 - Syntax Conventions

ParametersThe <value> parameter can take any value between -120% and +120% ofthe highest (maximum) range for the currently selected function The

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[SENSe:]FREQuency:VOLTage:RANGe[:UPPer]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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Syntax[SENSe:]FREQuency:VOLTage:RANGe[:UPPer]{<voltage_range>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]FREQuency:VOLTage:RANGe[:UPPer]? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 17 - Querying Parameter Settings

DescriptionThis command selects the voltage range for frequency measurements.The maximum range parameter is 1000 V, which is set byMAX. However, the S

Strany 18 - SCPI Command Terminators

ParametersName TypeRange ofValuesDefaultValue<voltage_range> DiscreteDesired rangein volts:100 mV (MIN)1 V10 V (DEF)100 V1000 V (MAX)This is are

Strany 19 - IEEE-488.2 Common Commands

RemarksSelecting a discrete range will disable autoranging.If the input signal is greater than can be measured on the selected range(manual ranging),

Strany 20 - Boolean Parameters

Return FormatThe query command returns the voltage range in the form"+1.00000000E+01".

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ExamplesThe following command selects the 10 volt range for frequencymeasurements.FREQ:VOLT:RANG 10The following query returns the voltage range selec

Strany 22 - Using Device Clear

See AlsoCONFigure:FREQuency[SENSe:]FREQuency[:VOLTage]:RANGe:AUTO

Strany 23 - Commands by Subsystem

[SENSe:]PERiod:APERtureSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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Syntax[SENSe:]PERiod:APERture {<seconds>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]PERiod:APERture? [{MIN|MAX}]

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RemarksYou must select the limit math function (CALC:FUNC LIM) and turn onmath operations (CALC:STAT ON) before you set a limit value.You can assign a

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DescriptionThis command selects the aperture time (also called gate time) for periodmeasurements.

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ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<seconds> DiscreteDesired aperture inseconds:1 ms (MIN) 10 ms 100 ms (DEF)1 second (MAX)This is

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RemarksThis command sets the aperture for both frequency and periodmeasurements.The frequency measurement does not autorange. For frequencymeasurement

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Return FormatThe query command returns the aperture time in the form "+1.00000000E-01".

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ExamplesThe following command sets the aperture to 10 ms.PER:APER 10E-03The following query returns the aperture selected.PER:APER?Typical Response:

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See AlsoCONFigure:PERiod

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[SENSe:]PERiod:NULL[:STATe]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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Syntax[SENSe:]PERiod:NULL[:STATe] {ON|OFF}[SENSe:]PERiod:NULL[:STATe]?

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DescriptionThis command turns the null function on or off for period measurements.

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RemarksUse the [SENSe:]PERiod:NULL:VALue command to set the null value.The CONFigure:PERiod and MEASure:PERiod? commands turn off the nullstate.A Fact

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Return FormatThe query command returns the upper limit in the form "+1.00000000E+03".

Strany 37 - OUTPut:TRIGger:SLOPe?

Return FormatThe query command returns the null state, either "1" (ON), or "0" (OFF).

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ExamplesThe following command turns the null function off.PER:NULL:STAT OFFThe following query returns the null state.PER:NULL:STAT?Typical Response:

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See Also[SENSe:]PERiod:NULL:VALueCONFigure:PERiodMEASure:PERiod?

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[SENSe:]PERiod:NULL:VALueSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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Syntax[SENSe:]PERiod:NULL:VALue {<value>|MIN|MAX}[SENSe:]PERiod:NULL:VALue? [{MIN|MAX}]

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DescriptionThis command stores a null value for period measurements. The null valueis subtracted from each sample if the null state is turned on.

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ParametersThe <value> parameter can take any value between -120% and +120% ofthe highest range for the present function. MIN = -120% of the high

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RemarksTo use the null value, you will also need to turn on the null state with the[SENSe:]PERiod:NULL[:STATe] command.When using this command, it is

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Return FormatThe query command returns the null value in the form "+1.00000000E-02".

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ExamplesThe following command sets the null value to -0.25.PER:NULL:VAL -0.25The following query returns the null value.PER:NULL:VAL?Typical Response:

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ExamplesThe following command sets the upper limit to 10.25.CALC:LIM:UPP 10.25The following query returns the limit settings.CALC:LIM:UPP?Typical Resp

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See Also[SENSe:]PERiod:NULL[:STATe]

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[SENSe:]PERiod:RANGe:LOWerSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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Syntax[SENSe:]PERiod:RANGe:LOWer {<filter>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]PERiod:RANGe:LOWer? [{MIN|MAX}]

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DescriptionThis command sets the ac bandwidth used to detect the signal during periodand frequency measurements. The instrument uses three different a

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ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<filter> Discrete{3|20|200}MIN = 3 Hz (slow), MAX = 200 Hz (fast)This is arequiredparameter.DEF s

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RemarksApplies to period and frequency measurements, and to voltagemeasurements made as the second display function during frequency orperiod measurem

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Return FormatThe query command returns "3.0000000" (slow), "2.0000000E+1"(medium), or "2.0000000E+2" (fast).

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ExamplesThe following command selects the slow filter (3 Hz).PER:RANG:LOW 3The following query returns the timeout setting.PER:RANG:LOW?Typical Respon

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See AlsoCONFigure:PERiod

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[SENSe:]PERiod:VOLTage:RANGe:AUTOSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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See AlsoCALCulate:FUNCtionCALCulate:LIMit:LOWerCALCulate:STATeSTATus Subsystem Introduction

Strany 59 - ROUTe:TERMinals?

Syntax[SENSe:]PERiod:VOLTage:RANGe:AUTO <mode>[SENSe:]PERiod:VOLTage:RANGe:AUTO?

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DescriptionThis command disables or enables voltage autoranging for periodmeasurements. Autoranging is convenient because the instrumentautomatically

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ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1|ONCE} Autorange ON

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RemarksAutorange thresholds:Down range at: <10% of range (ac voltage)Up range at: >120% of range (ac voltage)With autoranging enabled, the instr

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Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

Strany 64 - ROUT:TERM?

ExamplesThe following command disables autoranging.PER:VOLT:RANG:AUTO OFFThe following query returns the autoranging setting.PER:VOLT:RANG:AUTO?Typica

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See AlsoCONFigure:PERiod[SENSe:]PERiod[:VOLTage]:RANGe[:UPPer]

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[SENSe:]PERiod:VOLTage:RANGe[:UPPer]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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Syntax[SENSe:]PERiod:VOLTage:RANGe[:UPPer]{<voltage_range>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]PERiod:VOLTage:RANGe[:UPPer]? [{MIN|MAX}]

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DescriptionThis command selects the voltage range for period measurements.The maximum range parameter is 1000 V, which is set byMAX. However, the SAFE

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CALCulate:DB:REFerenceSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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ParametersName TypeRange ofValuesDefaultValue<voltage_range> DiscreteDesired rangein volts:100 mV (MIN)1 V10 V (DEF)100 V1000 V (MAX)This is are

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RemarksSelecting a discrete range will disable autoranging.If the input signal is greater than can be measured on the selected range(manual ranging),

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Return FormatThe query command returns the voltage range in the form"+1.00000000E+01".

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ExamplesThe following command selects the 10 volt range for period measurements.PER:VOLT:RANG 10The following query returns the voltage range selected

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See AlsoCONFigure:PERiod[SENSe:]PERiod[:VOLTage]:RANGe:AUTO

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[SENSe:]FRESistance:APERtureSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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Syntax[SENSe:]FRESistance:APERture {<seconds>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]FRESistance:APERture? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 77 - CALCulate:FUNCtion?

DescriptionThis command selects the integration time in seconds (called aperture time)for resistance measurements.You should use this command only whe

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ParametersName Type Range of Values*DefaultValue<seconds> NumericDesired aperture timein seconds:34410A: ~100 µs to~1 s (with ~20 µsresolution)

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RemarksThis command affects both 2-wire and 4-wire resistance measurements. AllFRES and RES commands affect the equivalent settings for all resistance

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SyntaxCALCulate:DB:REFerence {<value> | MINimum | MAXimum}CALCulate:DB:REFerence? {MINimum | MAXimum}

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Return FormatThe query command returns the aperture time in the form "+1.00000000E-01".

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ExamplesThe following command sets the aperture time to 300 ms.FRES:APER 300E-03The following query returns the aperture time selected.FRES:APER?Typic

Strany 83 - CALCulate:STATe

See AlsoCONFigure:FRESistance[SENSe:]FRESistance:APERture:ENABled

Strany 84 - CALCulate:STATe?

[SENSe:]FRESistance:APERture:ENABledSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

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Syntax[SENSe:]FRESistance:APERture:ENABled {ON|OFF}[SENSe:]FRESistance:APERture:ENABled?

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DescriptionThis command queries whether an aperture time is enabled or disabled forresistance measurements.

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RemarksThis query determines whether the aperture used for both 2-wire and 4-wire resistance measurements is enabled.The CONFigure:FRESistance, MEASur

Strany 88 - CALC:STAT?

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" if the aperture time mode is disabled or "1"if the aperture time mode is enabled.

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ExampleThe following command returns the state of the aperture time mode.FRES:APER:ENAB?Typical Response: 1

Strany 90 - CALCulate:LIMit:LOWer

See AlsoCONFigure:FRESistance[SENSe:]FRESistance:APERture

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DescriptionThis command stores a relative value in the meter's dB Relative Register,which is used for the dB function in the CALCulate:FUNCtion c

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[SENSe:]FRESistance:NPLCSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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Syntax[SENSe:]FRESistance:NPLC {<PLCs>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]FRESistance:NPLC? [{MIN|MAX}]

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DescriptionThis command sets the integration time in number of power line cycles(PLCs) for resistance measurements. Integration time affects themeasur

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ParametersName Type Range of Values*DefaultValue<PLCs> Discrete34410A: {0.006|0.02|0.06|0.2|1|2|10|100}MIN = 0.006 PLC, MAX = 100 PLC34411A/L4

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RemarksThis command affects both 2-wire and 4-wire resistance measurements. AllFRES and RES commands affect the equivalent settings for all resistance

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100 PLC 0.03 ppm x RangeThe instrument sets the integration time to 1 PLC (and turns off aperturemode) after a Factory Reset (*RST command) or an Inst

Strany 98 - CALCulate:LIMit:UPPer

Return FormatThe query command returns the integration time in the form"+1.00000000E+00".

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ExamplesThe following command set the integration time to 0.2 PLCs.FRES:NPLC 0.2The following query returns the integration time settings.FRES:NPLC?Ty

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See AlsoCONFigure:FRESistance

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[SENSe:]FRESistance:NULL[:STATe]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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ParametersThe <value> (relative value) parameter can take any value in the range±200 dBm. MIN = -200.00 dBm. MAX = +200.00 dBm. The default valu

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Syntax[SENSe:]FRESistance:NULL[:STATe] {ON|OFF}[SENSe:]FRESistance:NULL[:STATe]?

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DescriptionThis command turns the null function on or off for resistance measurements.

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RemarksThis command affects both 2-wire and 4-wire resistance measurements. AllFRES and RES commands affect the equivalent settings for all resistance

Strany 106 - CALCulate:DB:REFerence

Return FormatThe query command returns the null state, either "1" (ON), or "0" (OFF).

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ExamplesThe following command turns the null function off.FRES:NULL:STAT OFFThe following query returns the null state.FRES:NULL:STAT?Typical Response

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See Also[SENSe:]FRESistance:NULL:VALueCONFigure:FRESistanceMEASure:FRESistance?

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[SENSe:]FRESistance:NULL:VALueSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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Syntax[SENSe:]FRESistance:NULL:VALue {<value>|MIN|MAX}[SENSe:]FRESistance:NULL:VALue? [{MIN|MAX}]

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DescriptionThis command stores a null value for resistance measurements. The nullvalue is subtracted from each sample if the null state is turned on.

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ParametersThe <value> parameter can take any value between -120% and +120% ofthe highest range for the present function. MIN = -120% of the high

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Agilent 34410A/11A/L4411A 6½ DigitMultimeterProgrammer's Reference This Help file contains reference information to help you program theAgilent 3

Strany 114 - CALCulate:DBM:REFerence

RemarksYou must select (CALCulate:FUNCtion) and turn on (CALCulate:STATe)math operations before writing to the dB Relative Register.The dB relative va

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RemarksThis command affects both 2-wire and 4-wire resistance measurements. AllFRES and RES commands affect the equivalent settings for all resistance

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Return FormatThe query command returns the null value in the form "+1.00000000E-02".

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ExamplesThe following command sets the null value to -0.25.FRES:NULL:VAL -0.25The following query returns the null value.FRES:NULL:VAL?Typical Respons

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See Also[SENSe:]FRESistance:NULL[:STATe]

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[SENSe:]FRESistance:OCOMpensatedSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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Syntax[SENSe:]FRESistance:OCOMpensated <mode>[SENSe:]FRESistance:OCOMpensated?

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DescriptionThis command enables or disables offset compensation for resistancemeasurements. Offset compensation removes the effects of small dcvoltage

Strany 122 - CALCulate:NULL:OFFSet

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1} OFF|0

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RemarksThis command affects both 2-wire and 4-wire resistance measurements. AllFRES and RES commands affect the equivalent settings for all resistance

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Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

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Return FormatThe query command returns the relative value in the form"+1.00000000E+02".

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ExamplesThe following command enables offset compensation.FRES:OCOM ONThe following query returns the offset compensation setting.FRES:OCOM?Typical Re

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See AlsoCONFigure:FRESistance

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[SENSe:]FRESistance:RANGe:AUTOSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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Syntax[SENSe:]FRESistance:RANGe:AUTO <mode>[SENSe:]FRESistance:RANGe:AUTO?

Strany 130 - CALCulate:AVERage:AVERage?

DescriptionThis command disables or enables autoranging for resistance measurements.Autoranging is convenient because the instrument automatically sel

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ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1|ONCE} Autorange ON

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RemarksThis command affects both 2-wire and 4-wire resistance measurements. AllFRES and RES commands affect the equivalent settings for all resistance

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Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

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ExamplesThe following command disables autoranging.FRES:RANG:AUTO OFFThe following query returns the autoranging settings.FRES:RANG:AUTO?Typical Respo

Strany 135 - CALC:AVER:AVER?

See AlsoCONFigure:FRESistance[SENSe:]FRESistance:RANGe

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ExamplesThe following command sets the dB relative value to -10.0 dBm.CALC:DB:REF -10.0The following query returns the dB relative value.CALC:DB:REF?T

Strany 137 - CALCulate:AVERage:CLEar

[SENSe:]FRESistance:RANGe[:UPPer]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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Syntax[SENSe:]FRESistance:RANGe[:UPPer] {<range>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]FRESistance:RANGe[:UPPer]? [{MIN|MAX}]

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DescriptionThis command selects the measurement range for resistance measurements.

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ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<range> DiscreteDesired range inohms:100 Ω (MIN)1 kΩ10 kΩ100 kΩ1 MΩ10 MΩ100 MΩ1 GΩ (MAX)This is

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RemarksThis command affects both 2-wire and 4-wire resistance measurements. AllFRES and RES commands affect the equivalent settings for all resistance

Strany 142 - CALC:AVER:CLE

Return FormatThe query command returns the range in the form "+1.00000000E+03".

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ExamplesThe following command selects the 10 kΩ range.FRES:RANG 10E+3The following query returns the range selected.FRES:RANG?Typical Response: +1.00

Strany 144 - CALCulate:AVERage:COUNt?

See AlsoCONFigure:FRESistance[SENSe:]FRESistance:RANGe:AUTO

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[SENSe:]FRESistance:RESolutionSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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Syntax[SENSe:]FRESistance:RESolution {<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]FRESistance:RESolution? [{MIN|MAX}]

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See AlsoCALCulate:DBM:REFerenceCALCulate:FUNCtionCALCulate:STATe

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DescriptionThis command selects the measurement resolution for resistancemeasurements. Specify the resolution in the same units as the selectedmeasure

Strany 149 - CALC:AVER:COUN?

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<resolution> NumericDesired resolutionin ohms (see ResolutionTable).0.3 ppm xRange (1 PLC)

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RemarksThis command affects both 2-wire and 4-wire resistance measurements. AllFRES and RES commands affect the equivalent settings for all resistance

Strany 151 - CALCulate:AVERage:MAXimum?

Return FormatThe query command returns the resolution in the form "+1.00000000E+02".

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ExamplesThe following command sets the measurement resolution to 100 Ω.FRES:RES 100The following query returns the resolution selected.FRES:RES?Typica

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See AlsoCONFigure:FRESistance

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[SENSe:]RESistance:APERtureSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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Syntax[SENSe:]RESistance:APERture {<seconds>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]RESistance:APERture? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 156 - CALC:AVER:MAX?

DescriptionThis command selects the integration time in seconds (called aperture time)for resistance measurements.You should use this command only whe

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ParametersName Type Range of Values*DefaultValue<seconds> NumericDesired aperture timein seconds:34410A: ~100 µs to~1 s (with ~20 µsresolution)

Strany 158 - CALCulate:AVERage:MINimum?

CALCulate:DBM:REFerenceSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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RemarksThis command affects both 2-wire and 4-wire resistance measurements. AllFRES and RES commands affect the equivalent settings for all resistance

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Return FormatThe query command returns the aperture time in the form "+1.00000000E-01".

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ExamplesThe following command sets the aperture time to 300 ms.RES:APER 300E-03The following query returns the aperture time selected.RES:APER?Typical

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See AlsoCONFigure:RESistance[SENSe:]RESistance:APERture:ENABled

Strany 163 - CALC:AVER:MIN?

[SENSe:]RESistance:APERture:ENABledSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

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Syntax[SENSe:]RESistance:APERture:ENABled {ON|OFF}[SENSe:]RESistance:APERture:ENABled?

Strany 165 - CALCulate:AVERage:PTPeak?

DescriptionThis command queries whether an aperture time is enabled or disabled forresistance measurements.

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RemarksThis query determines whether the aperture used for both 2-wire and 4-wire resistance measurements is enabled.The CONFigure:RESistance, MEASure

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Return FormatThe query command returns "0" if the aperture time mode is disabled, or "1"if the aperture time mode is enabled.

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ExampleThe following command returns the state of the aperture time mode.RES:APER:ENAB?Typical Response: 1

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SyntaxCALCulate:DBM:REFerence {<value> | MINimum | MAXimum}CALCulate:DBM:REFerence? {MINimum | MAXimum}

Strany 170 - CALC:AVER:PTP?

See AlsoCONFigure:RESistance[SENSe:]RESistance:APERture

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[SENSe:]RESistance:NPLCSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 172 - CALCulate:AVERage:SDEViation?

Syntax[SENSe:]RESistance:NPLC {<PLCs>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]RESistance:NPLC? [{MIN|MAX}]

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DescriptionThis command sets the integration time in number of power line cycles(PLCs) for resistance measurements. Integration time affects themeasur

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ParametersName Type Range of Values*DefaultValue<PLCs> Discrete34410A: {0.006|0.02|0.06|0.2|1|2|10|100}MIN = 0.006 PLC, MAX = 100 PLC34411A/L4

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RemarksThis command affects both 2-wire and 4-wire resistance measurements. AllFRES and RES commands affect the equivalent settings for all resistance

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100 PLC 0.03 ppm x RangeThe instrument sets the integration time to 1 PLC (and turns off aperturemode) after a Factory Reset (*RST command) or an Inst

Strany 177 - CALC:AVER:SDEV?

Return FormatThe query command returns the integration time in the form"+1.00000000E+00".

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ExamplesThe following command set the integration time to 0.2 PLCs.RES:NPLC 0.2The following query returns the integration time setting.RES:NPLC?Typic

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See AlsoCONFigure:RESistance

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DescriptionThis command selects the dBm reference resistance. The default is 600ohms. This reference value affects both the dBm and dB functions in th

Strany 181 - CALibration:ADC?

[SENSe:]RESistance:NULL[:STATe]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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Syntax[SENSe:]RESistance:NULL[:STATe] {ON|OFF}[SENSe:]RESistance:NULL[:STATe]?

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DescriptionThis command turns the null function on or off for resistance measurements.

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RemarksThis command affects both 2-wire and 4-wire resistance measurements. AllFRES and RES commands affect the equivalent settings for all resistance

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Return FormatThe query command returns the null state, either "1" (ON), or "0" (OFF).

Strany 186 - Typical Response: 0

ExamplesThe following command turns the null function off.RES:NULL:STAT OFFThe following query returns the null state.RES:NULL:STAT?Typical Response:

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See Also[SENSe:]RESistance:NULL:VALueCONFigure:RESistanceMEASure:RESistance?

Strany 188 - CALibration[:ALL]?

[SENSe:]RESistance:NULL:VALueSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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Syntax[SENSe:]RESistance:NULL:VALue {<value>|MIN|MAX}[SENSe:]RESistance:NULL:VALue? [{MIN|MAX}]

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DescriptionThis command stores a null value for resistance measurements. The nullvalue is subtracted from each sample if the null state is turned on.

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ParametersThe <value> (dBm reference value) parameter can only take on certaindiscrete values. Choose from: 50, 75, 93, 110, 124, 125, 135, 150,

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ParametersThe <value> parameter can take any value between -120% and +120% ofthe highest range for the present function. MIN = -120% of the high

Strany 193 - Typical Response: +0

RemarksThis command affects both 2-wire and 4-wire resistance measurements. AllFRES and RES commands affect the equivalent settings for all resistance

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Return FormatThe query command returns the null value in the form "+1.00000000E-02".

Strany 195 - CALibration:COUNt?

ExamplesThe following command sets the null value to -0.25.RES:NULL:VAL -0.25The following query returns the null value.RES:NULL:VAL?Typical Response:

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See Also[SENSe:]RESistance:NULL[:STATe]

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[SENSe:]RESistance:OCOMpensatedSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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Syntax[SENSe:]RESistance:OCOMpensated <mode>[SENSe:]RESistance:OCOMpensated?

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DescriptionThis command enables or disables offset compensation for resistancemeasurements. Offset compensation removes the effects of small dcvoltage

Strany 200 - Typical Response: +739

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1} OFF|0

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RemarksThis command affects both 2-wire and 4-wire resistance measurements. AllFRES and RES commands affect the equivalent settings for all resistance

Strany 202 - CALibration:LFRequency

RemarksThe dBm reference resistance is not reset when math functions areenabled by the CALCulate:STATe command, nor when aCALCulate:FUNCtion command i

Strany 203 - CALibration:LFRequency?

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

Strany 204

ExamplesThe following command enables offset compensation.RES:OCOM ONThe following query returns the offset compensation setting.RES:OCOM?Typical Resp

Strany 205

See AlsoCONFigure:RESistance

Strany 206

[SENSe:]RESistance:RANGe:AUTOSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 207

Syntax[SENSe:]RESistance:RANGe:AUTO <mode>[SENSe:]RESistance:RANGe:AUTO?

Strany 208

DescriptionThis command disables or enables autoranging for resistance measurements.Autoranging is convenient because the instrument automatically sel

Strany 209

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1|ONCE}AutorangeON

Strany 210 - CALibration:LFRequency:ACTual

RemarksThis command affects both 2-wire and 4-wire resistance measurements. AllFRES and RES commands affect the equivalent settings for all resistance

Strany 211

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

Strany 212

ExamplesThe following command disables autoranging.RES:RANG:AUTO OFFThe following query returns the autoranging setting.RES:RANG:AUTO?Typical Response

Strany 213

Return FormatThe query command returns the dBm reference resistance.

Strany 214

See AlsoCONFigure:RESistance[SENSe:]RESistance:RANGe

Strany 215 - CAL:LFR:ACT?

[SENSe:]RESistance:RANGe[:UPPer]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 216

Syntax[SENSe:]RESistance:RANGe[:UPPer] {<range>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]RESistance:RANGe[:UPPer]? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 217 - CALibration:SECure:CODE

DescriptionThis command selects the measurement range for resistance measurements.

Strany 218

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<range> DiscreteDesired range inohms:100 Ω (MIN)1 kΩ10 kΩ100 kΩ1 MΩ10 MΩ100 MΩ1 GΩ (MAX)This is

Strany 219

RemarksThis command affects both 2-wire and 4-wire resistance measurements. AllFRES and RES commands affect the equivalent settings for all resistance

Strany 220

Return FormatThe query command returns the range in the form "+1.00000000E+03".

Strany 221

ExamplesThe following command selects the 10 kΩ range.RES:RANG 10E+3The following query returns the range selected.RES:RANG?Typical Response: +1.0000

Strany 222 - CAL:SEC:CODE T3ST_DUT165

See AlsoCONFigure:RESistance[SENSe:]RESistance:RANGe:AUTO

Strany 223

[SENSe:]RESistance:RESolutionSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 224 - CALibration:SECure:STATe

Related InformationIO Libraries and Instrument DriversAgilent 34410A/11A/L4411A DocumentationAgilent 34410A/11A/L4411A Web InterfaceExample ProgramsCo

Strany 225 - CALibration:SECure:STATe?

ExamplesThe following command sets the dBm reference resistance to 300 ohms.CALC:DBM:REF 300The following query returns the dBm reference resistance.C

Strany 226

Syntax[SENSe:]RESistance:RESolution {<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]RESistance:RESolution? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 227

DescriptionThis command selects the measurement resolution for resistancemeasurements. Specify the resolution in the same units as the selectedmeasure

Strany 228

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<resolution> NumericDesired resolutionin ohms (see ResolutionTable).0.3 ppm xRange (1 PLC)

Strany 229

RemarksThis command affects both 2-wire and 4-wire resistance measurements. AllFRES and RES commands affect the equivalent settings for all resistance

Strany 230

Return FormatThe query command returns the resolution in the form "+1.00000000E+02".

Strany 231

ExamplesThe following command sets the measurement resolution to 100Ω.RES:RES 100The following query returns the resolution selected.RES:RES?Typical R

Strany 232 - CALibration:STRing

See AlsoCONFigure:RESistance

Strany 233 - CALibration:STRing?

[SENSe:]RESistance:ZERO:AUTOSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 234

Syntax[SENSe:]RESistance:ZERO:AUTO <mode>[SENSe:]RESistance:ZERO:AUTO?

Strany 235

DescriptionThis command disables or enables the autozero mode for resistancemeasurements.When autozero is ON (default), the instrument internally disc

Strany 236

See AlsoCALCulate:DB:REFerenceCALCulate:FUNCtionCALCulate:STATe

Strany 237

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<mode> Discrete {OFF|0|ON|1|ONCE}AutozeroON

Strany 238

RemarksThis command does not affect 4-wire resistance measurements. All 4-wiremeasurements are made with autozero ON, regardless of the state set orre

Strany 239

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF or ONCE) or "1" (ON).

Strany 240 - CALibration:STORe

ExamplesThe following command disables autozero. With autozero disabled, a newzero measurement is not issued until the next configuration change(funct

Strany 241

See AlsoCONFigure:RESistance

Strany 242

[SENSe:]TEMPerature:APERtureSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 243

Syntax[SENSe:]TEMPerature:APERture {<seconds>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]TEMPerature:APERture? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 244

DescriptionThis command selects the integration time in seconds (called aperture time)for temperature measurements.You should use this command only wh

Strany 245

ParametersName Type Range of Values*DefaultValue<seconds> NumericDesired aperture timein seconds:34410A: ~100 µs to~1 s (with ~20 µsresolution)

Strany 246 - CALibration:VALue

RemarksDue to internal quantization, the actual aperture that you set may beslightly different than your specified value. The increment is approximate

Strany 247 - CALibration:VALue?

CALCulate:NULL:OFFSetSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 248

Return FormatThe query command returns the aperture time in the form "+1.00000000E-01".

Strany 249

ExamplesThe following command sets the aperture time to 300 ms.TEMP:APER 300E-03The following query returns the aperture time selected.TEMP:APER?Typic

Strany 250

[SENSe:]TEMPerature:APERture:ENABledSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 251

Syntax[SENSe:]TEMPerature:APERture:ENABled {ON|OFF}[SENSe:]TEMPerature:APERture:ENABled?

Strany 252

DescriptionThis command queries whether an aperture time is enabled or disabled fortemperature measurements.

Strany 253

RemarksThe CONFigure:TEMPerature, MEASure:TEMPerature?,[SENSe:]TEMPerature:NPLC, and [SENSe:]TEMPerature:RESolutioncommands disable the aperture time

Strany 254

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" is the aperture time mode is disabled or "1"if the aperture time mode is enabled.

Strany 255

ExampleThe following command returns the state of the aperture time mode.TEMP:APER:ENAB?Typical Response: 1

Strany 256

See AlsoCONFigure:TEMPerature[SENSe:]TEMPerature:APERture

Strany 257

[SENSe:]TEMPerature:NPLCSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 258 - Using the CONFigure Command

SyntaxCALCulate:NULL:OFFSet {<value> | MINimum | MAXimum}CALCulate:NULL:OFFSet? {MINimum | MAXimum}

Strany 259

Syntax[SENSe:]TEMPerature:NPLC {<PLCs>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]TEMPerature:NPLC? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 260 - CONFigure:CAPacitance

DescriptionThis command sets the integration time in number of power line cycles(PLCs) for temperature measurements. Integration time affects themeasu

Strany 261

ParametersName Type Range of Values*DefaultValue<PLCs> Discrete34410A: {0.006|0.02|0.06|0.2|1|2|10|100}MIN = 0.006 PLC, MAX = 100 PLC34411A/L4

Strany 262

RemarksSelecting an integration time with this command changes any aperture setwith the [SENSe:]TEMPerature:APERture command.Only those integration ti

Strany 263

(*RST command) or an Instrument Preset (SYSTem:PRESet command).

Strany 264

Return FormatThe query command returns the integration time in the form"+1.00000000E+00".

Strany 265

ExamplesThe following command set the integration time to 0.2 PLCs.TEMP:NPLC 0.2The following query returns the integration time setting.TEMP:NPLC?Typ

Strany 266

See AlsoCONFigure:TEMPerature

Strany 267 - CONFigure:CONTinuity

[SENSe:]TEMPerature:NULL[:STATe]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 268

Syntax[SENSe:]TEMPerature:NULL[:STATe] {ON|OFF}[SENSe:]TEMPerature:NULL[:STATe]?

Strany 269

DescriptionThis command stores a null value in the multimeter's Null Register.This command is provided for compatibility with the 34401A 6½Digit

Strany 270

DescriptionThis command turns the null function on or off for temperaturemeasurements.

Strany 271

RemarksUse the [SENSe:]TEMPerature:NULL:VALue command to set the null value.The CONFigure:TEMPerature and MEASure:TEMPerature? commands turnoff the nu

Strany 272

Return FormatThe query command returns the null state, either "1" (ON), or "0" (OFF).

Strany 273 - CONFigure:CURRent:AC

ExamplesThe following command turns the null function off.FRES:NULL:STAT OFFThe following query returns the null state.FRES:NULL:STAT?Typical Response

Strany 274

See Also[SENSe:]TEMPerature:NULL:VALueCONFigure:TEMPeratureMEASure:TEMPerature?

Strany 275

[SENSe:]TEMPerature:NULL:VALueSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 276

Syntax[SENSe:]TEMPerature:NULL:VALue {<value>|MIN|MAX}[SENSe:]TEMPerature:NULL:VALue? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 277

DescriptionThis command stores a null value for temperature measurements. The nullvalue is subtracted from each sample if the null state is turned on.

Strany 278

ParametersThe <value> parameter can take any value between -1.0E+15 and+1.0E+15. MIN = -1.0E+15 and MAX = +1.0E+15. The default value is 0.

Strany 279

RemarksTo use the null value, you will also need to turn on the null state with the[SENSe:]TEMPerature:NULL[:STATe] command.When using this command, i

Strany 280 - CONFigure:CURRent[:DC]

ParametersThe <value> parameter can take any value between -120% and +120% ofthe highest range for the present measurement function. MIN = -120%

Strany 281

Return FormatThe query command returns the null value in the form "+1.00000000E-02".

Strany 282

ExamplesThe following command sets the null value to -0.25.FRES:NULL:VAL -0.25The following query returns the null value.FRES:NULL:VAL?Typical Respons

Strany 283

See Also[SENSe:]TEMPerature:NULL[:STATe]

Strany 284

[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:TYPESyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 285

Syntax[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:TYPE <probe_type>[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:TYPE?

Strany 286

DescriptionThis command selects the transducer probe type to use for temperaturemeasurements.

Strany 287 - CONFigure:DIODe

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<probe_type> Discrete{FRTD|RTD|FTHermistor|THERmistor}FRTD

Strany 288

RemarksThe instrument selects "FRTD" (4-wire RTD) as the probe type after aFactory Reset (*RST command) or an Instrument Preset (SYSTem:PRES

Strany 289

Return FormatThe query command returns "FRTD", "RTD", "FTH", or "THER".

Strany 290

ExamplesThe following command selects the RTD probe type.TEMP:TRAN:TYPE RTDThe following query returns the probe selection.TEMP:TRAN:TYPE?Typical Resp

Strany 291

RemarksIf you use the individual (null per function) null commands found in the[SENSe:] subsystem, it is recommended that you not use this function,an

Strany 292

See AlsoCONFigure:TEMPeratureMEASure:TEMPerature?

Strany 293 - CONFigure:FREQuency

[SENSe:]TEMPerature:ZERO:AUTOSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 294

Syntax[SENSe:]TEMPerature:ZERO:AUTO <mode>[SENSe:]TEMPerature:ZERO:AUTO?

Strany 295

DescriptionThis command disables or enables the autozero mode for temperaturemeasurements.When autozero is ON (default), the instrument internally dis

Strany 296

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<mode> Discrete {OFF|0|ON|1|ONCE}AutozeroON

Strany 297

RemarksAutozero ONCE issues an immediate zero measurement, and then setsautozero to OFF.The autozero mode is set indirectly when you set the resolutio

Strany 298

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF or ONCE) or "1" (ON).

Strany 299

ExamplesThe following command disables autozero. With autozero disabled, a newzero measurement is not issued until the next configuration change(funct

Strany 300 - CONFigure:FRESistance

See AlsoCONFigure:TEMPerature

Strany 301

[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:FRTD:OCOMpensatedSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 302

Return FormatThe query command returns the null value in the form "+1.00000000E-02".

Strany 303

Syntax[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:FRTD:OCOMpensated <mode>[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:FRTD:OCOMpensated?

Strany 304

DescriptionThis command enables or disables offset compensation for temperaturemeasurements. Offset compensation removes the effects of small dcvoltag

Strany 305

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1} OFF|0

Strany 306

RemarksAffects both 2-wire and 4-wire RTD measurements.The instrument disables offset compensation after a Factory Reset (*RSTcommand) or an Instrumen

Strany 307 - CONFigure:PERiod

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

Strany 308

ExamplesThe following command enables offset compensation.TEMP:TRAN:FRTD:OCOM ONThe following query returns the offset compensation setting.TEMP:TRAN:

Strany 309

See AlsoCONFigure:TEMPerature

Strany 310

[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:FRTD:RESistance[:REFerence]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 311

Syntax[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:FRTD:RESistance[:REFerence]{<reference>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:FRTD:RESistance[:REFeren

Strany 312

DescriptionThe resistance of an RTD is nominal at 0 °C and is referred to as Ro. Thiscommand selects the nominal resistance (Ro) for 4-wire RTD measur

Strany 313

ExamplesThe following command sets the null value to -0.25.CALC:NULL:OFFS -0.25The following query returns the null value.CALC:NULL:OFFS?Typical Respo

Strany 314 - CONFigure:RESistance

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<reference> NumericAny value between49Ω and 2.1 kΩ.MIN = 49Ω,MAX = 2.1 kΩThis is arequiredparamet

Strany 315

RemarksAffects both 2-wire and 4-wire RTD measurements.The instrument sets the nominal resistance to 100Ω after a Factory Reset(*RST command) or an In

Strany 316

Return FormatThe query command returns the nominal resistance setting in ohms.

Strany 317

ExamplesThe following command sets Ro to 1000Ω.TEMP:TRAN:FRTD:RES 1000The following query returns the Ro setting.TEMP:TRAN:FRTD:RES?Typical Response:

Strany 318

See AlsoCONFigure:TEMPerature[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:FRTD:TYPE

Strany 319

[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:FRTD:TYPESyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 320

Syntax[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:FRTD:TYPE <type>[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:FRTD:TYPE?

Strany 321 - CONFigure:TEMPerature

DescriptionThis command selects the RTD type for temperature measurements.

Strany 322

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<type> Discrete {85} 85

Strany 323

RemarksAffects both 2-wire and 4-wire RTD measurements.Only Type 85 RTDs are suppported for RTD temperature measurements.The instrument supports RTDs

Strany 324

See AlsoCALCulate:STATe

Strany 325

Return FormatThe query command returns "+85" (the only type supported).

Strany 326

ExamplesThe following command selects a Type 85 RTD.TEMP:TRAN:FRTD:TYPE 85The following query returns the RTD type selection.TEMP:TRAN:FRTD:TYPE?Typic

Strany 327

See AlsoCONFigure:TEMPeratureMEASure:TEMPerature?[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:FRTD:RESistance

Strany 328 - CONFigure[:VOLTage]:AC

[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:RTD:OCOMpensatedSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 329

Syntax[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:RTD:OCOMpensated <mode>[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:RTD:OCOMpensated?

Strany 330

DescriptionThis command enables or disables offset compensation for temperaturemeasurements. Offset compensation removes the effects of small dcvoltag

Strany 331

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1} OFF|0

Strany 332

RemarksAffects both 2-wire and 4-wire RTD measurements.The instrument disables offset compensation after a Factory Reset (*RSTcommand) or an Instrumen

Strany 333

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

Strany 334

ExamplesThe following command enables offset compensation.TEMP:TRAN:RTD:OCOM ONThe following query returns the offset compensation setting.TEMP:TRAN:R

Strany 335 - CONFigure[:VOLTage][:DC]

Introduction to the SCPI LanguageSCPI (Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments) is an ASCII-basedinstrument command language designed for test

Strany 336

CALCulate:AVERage:AVERage?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 337

See AlsoCONFigure:TEMPerature

Strany 338

[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:RTD:RESistance[:REFerence]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 339

Syntax[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:RTD:RESistance[:REFerence]{<reference>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:RTD:RESistance[:REFerence

Strany 340

DescriptionThe resistance of an RTD is nominal at 0 °C and is referred to as Ro. Thiscommand selects the nominal resistance (Ro) for 2-wire RTD measur

Strany 341

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<reference> NumericAny value between49Ω and 2.1 kΩ.MIN = 49Ω,MAX = 2.1 kΩThis is arequiredparamet

Strany 342 - CONFigure?

RemarksAffects both 2-wire and 4-wire RTD measurements.The instrument sets the nominal resistance to 100Ω after a Factory Reset(*RST command) or an In

Strany 343

Return FormatThe query command returns the nominal resistance setting in ohms.

Strany 344

ExamplesThe following command sets Ro to 1000Ω.TEMP:TRAN:RTD:RES 1000The following query returns the Ro setting.TEMP:TRAN:RTD:RES?Typical Response: +

Strany 345

See AlsoCONFigure:TEMPeratureMEASure:TEMPerature?

Strany 346

[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:RTD:TYPESyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 347

SyntaxCALCulate:AVERage:AVERage?

Strany 348

Syntax[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:RTD:TYPE <type>[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:RTD:TYPE?

Strany 349 - DATA Subsystem Introduction

DescriptionThis command selects the RTD type for temperature measurements.

Strany 350

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<type> Discrete {85} 85

Strany 351 - DATA:COPY

RemarksAffects both 2-wire and 4-wire RTD measurements.Only Type 85 RTDs are suppported for RTD temperature measurements.The instrument supports RTDs

Strany 352 - DATA:COPY NVMEM, RDG_STORE

Return FormatThe query command returns "+85" (the only type supported).

Strany 353

ExamplesThe following command selects a Type 85 RTD.TEMP:TRAN:RTD:TYPE 85The following query returns the RTD type selection.TEMP:TRAN:RTD:TYPE?Typical

Strany 354

See AlsoCONFigure:TEMPerature[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:FRTD:TYPE[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:RTD:RESistance

Strany 355

[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:THERmistor:TYPESyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 356

Syntax[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:THERmistor:TYPE <type>[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:THERmistor:TYPE?

Strany 357 - DATA:DATA?

DescriptionThis command selects the thermistor type for 2-wire temperaturemeasurements.

Strany 358 - DATA:DATA? NVMEM

DescriptionThis command returns the mathematical average (mean) of all readingstaken since statistics were enabled.

Strany 359

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<type> Discrete {2252|5000|10000} 5000

Strany 360 - 50,000 readings

RemarksAffects both 2-wire and 4-wire RTD measurements.The instrument supports standard 2252 Ω, 5 kΩ, and 10 kΩ thermistors.The instrument sets the th

Strany 361

Return FormatThe query command returns "+2252", "+5000", or "+10000".

Strany 362

ExamplesThe following command selects a 10 kΩ thermistor.TEMP:TRAN:THER:TYPE 10000The following query returns the thermistor type selection.TEMP:TRAN:

Strany 363 - DATA:DELete

See AlsoCONFigure:TEMPerature

Strany 364 - DATA:DELete NVMEM

[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:FTHermistor:TYPESyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 365

Syntax[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:FTHermistor:TYPE <type>[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:FTHermistor:TYPE?

Strany 366

DescriptionThis command selects the thermistor type for 4-wire temperaturemeasurements.

Strany 367

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<type> Discrete {2252|5000|10000|MIN|MAX} 5000

Strany 368

RemarksAffects both 2-wire and 4-wire RTD measurements.The instrument supports standard 2252 Ω, 5 kΩ, and 10 kΩ thermistors.The instrument sets the th

Strany 369 - DATA:LAST?

RemarksYou can read the statistical values at any time.The instrument clears the stored statistical data when statistics areenabled, when the CALCulat

Strany 370

Return FormatThe query command returns "+2252", "+5000", or "+10000".

Strany 371

ExamplesThe following command selects a 10 kΩ thermistor.TEMP:TRAN:FTH:TYPE 10000The following query returns the thermistor type selection.TEMP:TRAN:F

Strany 372

See AlsoCONFigure:TEMPerature

Strany 373

[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:BANDwidthSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 374

Syntax[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:BANDwidth {<filter>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:BANDwidth? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 375

DescriptionThis command sets the bandwidth for ac voltage measurements. Theinstrument uses three different ac filters for ac voltage measurements. The

Strany 376 - DATA:POINts:EVENt:THReshold

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<filter> Discrete{3|20|200}MIN = 3 Hz (slow), MAX = 200 Hz(fast)This is a requiredparameterDEF

Strany 377 - DATA:POINts:EVENt:THReshold?

RemarksThe <filter> parameter takes on one of three discrete values: 3, 20, or200. However, you can enter the lowest expected frequency that you

Strany 378

Return FormatThe query command returns "3.0000000" (slow), "2.0000000E+1"(medium), or "2.0000000E+2" (fast).

Strany 379

ExamplesThe following command selects the slow filter (3 Hz).VOLT:AC:BAND 3The following query returns the ac filter setting.VOLT:AC:BAND?Typical Resp

Strany 380

Return FormatThe command returns the average of the readings taken, or "0" if no data isavailable.

Strany 381

See AlsoCONFigure[:VOLTage]:AC

Strany 382

[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:NULL[:STATe]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 383

Syntax[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:NULL[:STATe] {ON|OFF}[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:NULL[:STATe]?

Strany 384 - DATA:POINts?

DescriptionThis command turns the null function on or off for ac voltage measurements.

Strany 385

RemarksUse the [SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:NULL:VALue command to set the null value.The CONFigure[:VOLTage]:AC and MEASure[:VOLTage]:AC? commandsturn off the n

Strany 386

Return FormatThe query command returns the null state, either "1" (ON), or "0" (OFF).

Strany 387

ExamplesThe following command turns the null function off.VOLT:AC:NULL:STAT OFFThe following query returns the null state.VOLT:AC:NULL:STAT?Typical Re

Strany 388

See Also[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:NULL:VALueCONFigure[:VOLTage]:ACMEASure[:VOLTage]:AC?

Strany 389 - Typical Response: +215

[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:NULL:VALueSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 390

Syntax[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:NULL:VALue {<value>|MIN|MAX}[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:NULL:VALue? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 391 - DATA:REMove?

ExampleThe following query returns the average of the readings taken.CALC:AVER:AVER?Typical Response: +2.61920000E+01

Strany 392

DescriptionThis command stores a null value for ac voltage measurements. The nullvalue is subtracted from each sample if the null state is turned on.

Strany 393

ParametersThe <value> parameter can take any value between -120% and +120% ofthe highest range for the present function. MIN = -120% of the high

Strany 394

RemarksTo use the null value, you will also need to turn on the null state with the[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:NULL[:STATe] command.When using this command, it

Strany 395

Return FormatThe query command returns the null value in the form "+1.00000000E-02".

Strany 396

ExamplesThe following command sets the null value to -0.25.VOLT:AC:NULL:VAL -0.25The following query returns the null value.VOLT:AC:NULL:VAL?Typical R

Strany 397 - DATA:REM? 3

See Also[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:NULL[:STATe]

Strany 398

[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:PEAK:STATeSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 399

Syntax[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:PEAK:STATe {ON|OFF}[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:PEAK:STATe?

Strany 400

DescriptionThis command (when STATe= ON) configures the ac voltage measurementfunction to also produce peak-to-peak measurements, which may beretrieve

Strany 401 - DISPlay[:WINDow[1

RemarksUse the FETCh:VOLTage:AC:PTPeak? command to retrieve the peakvoltage data.A Factory Reset (*RST command) or an Instrument Preset(SYSTem:PRESet

Strany 402

See AlsoCALCulate:AVERage:CLEarCALCulate:AVERage:COUNt?CALCulate:FUNCtionCALCulate:STATe

Strany 403

Return FormatThe query command returns the state, either "1" (ON), or "0" (OFF).

Strany 404

ExamplesThe following command turns the peak voltage function on.VOLT:AC:PEAK:STAT ONThe following query returns the state.VOLT:AC:PEAK:STAT?Typical R

Strany 405

See AlsoFETCh:VOLTage:AC:PTPeak?

Strany 406

[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:RANGe:AUTOSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 407

Syntax[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:RANGe:AUTO <mode>[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:RANGe:AUTO?

Strany 408

DescriptionThis command disables or enables autoranging for ac voltagemeasurements. Autoranging is convenient because the instrumentautomatically sele

Strany 409

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1|ONCE} AutorangeON

Strany 410

RemarksAutorange thresholds:Downrange at:<10% of rangeUp rangeat:>120% of rangeWith autoranging enabled, the instrument selects the appropriate

Strany 411

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

Strany 412

ExamplesThe following command disables autoranging.VOLT:AC:RANG:AUTO OFFThe following query returns the autoranging setting.VOLT:AC:RANG:AUTO?Typical

Strany 413

CALCulate:AVERage:CLEarSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 414

See AlsoCONFigure[:VOLTage]:AC[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:RANGe

Strany 415

[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:RANGe[:UPPer]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 416

Syntax[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:RANGe[:UPPer] {<range>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:RANGe[:UPPer]? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 417

DescriptionThis command selects the measurement range for ac voltage measurements.The maximum range parameter is 1000 V, which is set byMAX. However,

Strany 418

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<range> DiscreteDesired range involts:100 mV (MIN)1 V10 V100 V1000 V (MAX)This is arequiredpara

Strany 419

RemarksSelecting a discrete range will disable autoranging.If the input signal is greater than can be measured on the selected range(manual ranging),

Strany 420

Return FormatThe query command returns the range in the form "+1.00000000E+01".

Strany 421

ExamplesThe following command selects the 10 volt range.VOLT:AC:RANG 10The following query returns the range selected.VOLT:AC:RANG?Typical Response:

Strany 422

See AlsoCONFigure[:VOLTage]:AC[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:RANGe:AUTO

Strany 423 - DISPlay:WINDow2:TEXT:FEED

[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:APERtureSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 424 - DISPlay:WINDow2:TEXT:FEED?

SyntaxCALCulate:AVERage:CLEar

Strany 425

Syntax[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:APERture {<seconds>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:APERture? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 426

DescriptionThis command selects the integration time in seconds (called aperture time)for dc voltage measurements.You should use this command only whe

Strany 427

ParametersName Type Range of Values*DefaultValue<seconds> NumericDesired aperture timein seconds:34410A: ~100 µs to~1 s (with ~20 µsresolution)

Strany 428

RemarksDue to internal quantization, the actual aperture that you set may beslightly different than your specified value. The increment is approximate

Strany 429

Return FormatThe query command returns the aperture time in the form "+1.00000000E-01".

Strany 430

ExamplesThe following command sets the aperture time to 300 ms.VOLT:DC:APER 300E-03The following query returns the aperture time selected.VOLT:DC:APER

Strany 431

See AlsoCONFigure[:VOLTage][:DC][SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:APERture:ENABled

Strany 432 - FETCh Subsystem Introduction

[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:APERture:ENABledSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 433

Syntax[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:APERture:ENABled {ON|OFF}[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:APERture:ENABled?

Strany 434

DescriptionThis command queries whether an aperture time is enabled or disabled fordc voltage measurements.

Strany 435

DescriptionThis command clears all values from the statistics register.

Strany 436

RemarksThe CONFigure[:VOLTage][:DC], MEASure[:VOLTage][:DC]?,[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:NPLC, and [SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:RESolutioncommands disable the apertu

Strany 437

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" if the aperture time mode is disabled or "1"if the aperture time mode is enabled.

Strany 438

ExampleThe following command returns the state of the aperture time mode.VOLT:DC:APER:ENAB?Typical Response: 1

Strany 439

See AlsoCONFigure[:VOLTage][:DC][SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:APERture

Strany 440 - FETCh:CURRent:AC:PTPeak?

[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:IMPedance:AUTOSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 441

Syntax[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:IMPedance:AUTO {OFF|0|ON|1}[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:IMPedance:AUTO?

Strany 442

DescriptionThis command disables or enables the automatic input impedance mode fordc voltage measurements. Normally, the instrument's input resis

Strany 443

RemarksThis command affects dc voltage measurements only.With "AUTO OFF" (default), the input impedance for dc voltagemeasurements is fixed

Strany 444

Return FormatThe query returns the current state of the automatic input impedance mode:"0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

Strany 445

ExampleThe following command disables the automatic input impedance mode. All dcvoltage measurements are made with a fixed, 10 MΩ input impedance.VOLT

Strany 446

Syntax ConventionsThe format used to show commands is illustrated below:VOLTage:DC:RANGe {<range>|MIN|MAX|DEF}The command syntax shows most comm

Strany 447

RemarksThis command clears the minimum, maximum, average, count, andstandard deviation values (but no readings are cleared from memory).The instrument

Strany 448

See AlsoCONFigure[:VOLTage][:DC]

Strany 449

[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:NPLCSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 450

Syntax[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:NPLC {<PLCs>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:NPLC? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 451

DescriptionThis command sets the integration time in number of power line cycles(PLCs) for dc voltage measurements. Integration time affects themeasur

Strany 452

ParametersName Type Range of Values*DefaultValue<PLCs> Discrete34410A: {0.006|0.02|0.06|0.2|1|2|10|100}MIN = 0.006 PLC, MAX = 100 PLC34411A/L4

Strany 453

RemarksSelecting an integration time with this command changes any aperture setwith the [SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:APERture command.Only those integration t

Strany 454

(*RST command) or an Instrument Preset (SYSTem:PRESet command).

Strany 455

Return FormatThe query command returns the integration time in the form"+1.00000000E+00".

Strany 456

ExamplesThe following command set the integration time to 0.2 PLCs.VOLT:DC:NPLC 0.2The following query returns the integration time setting.VOLT:DC:NP

Strany 457

See AlsoCONFigure[:VOLTage][:DC]

Strany 458

Return FormatThis command has no query form.

Strany 459

[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:NULL[:STATe]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 460

Syntax[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:NULL[:STATe] {ON|OFF}[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:NULL[:STATe]?

Strany 461 - FETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PTPeak?

DescriptionThis command turns the null function on or off for dc voltage measurements.

Strany 462

RemarksUse the [SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:NULL:VALue command to set the nullvalue.The CONFigure[:VOLTage][:DC] and MEASure[:VOLTage][:DC]?commands turn off

Strany 463

Return FormatThe query command returns the null state, either "1" (ON), or "0" (OFF).

Strany 464

ExamplesThe following command turns the null function off.VOLT:DC:NULL:STAT OFFThe following query returns the null state.VOLT:DC:NULL:STAT?Typical Re

Strany 465

See Also[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:NULL:VALueCONFigure[:VOLTage][:DC]MEASure[:VOLTage][:DC]?

Strany 466

[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:NULL:VALueSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 467

Syntax[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:NULL:VALue {<value>|MIN|MAX}[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:NULL:VALue? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 468 - FETCh:VOLTage:AC:PTPeak?

DescriptionThis command stores a null value for dc voltage measurements. The nullvalue is subtracted from each sample if the null state is turned on.

Strany 469

ExampleThe following command clears the stored statistical data.CALC:AVER:CLE

Strany 470

ParametersThe <value> parameter can take any value between -120% and +120% ofthe highest range for the present function. MIN = -120% of the high

Strany 471

RemarksTo use the null value, you will also need to turn on the null state with the[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:NULL[:STATe] command.When using this command,

Strany 472

Return FormatThe query command returns the null value in the form "+1.00000000E-02".

Strany 473

ExamplesThe following command sets the null value to -0.25.VOLT:DC:NULL:VAL -0.25The following query returns the null value.VOLT:DC:NULL:VAL?Typical R

Strany 474

See Also[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:NULL[:STATe]

Strany 475

[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:PEAK:STATeSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 476

Syntax[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:PEAK:STATe {ON|OFF}[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:PEAK:STATe?

Strany 477

DescriptionThis command (when STATe= ON) configures the dc voltage measurementfunction to also produce peak measurements, which may be retrievedsepara

Strany 478

RemarksUse the FETCh:VOLTage:AC:PTPeak? command to retrieve the peakvoltage data.A Factory Reset (*RST command) or an Instrument Preset(SYSTem:PRESet

Strany 479

Return FormatThe query command returns the state, either "1" (ON), or "0" (OFF).

Strany 480

See AlsoCALCulate:AVERage:AVERage?CALCulate:AVERage:COUNt?CALCulate:AVERage:MAXimum?CALCulate:AVERage:MINimum?CALCulate:AVERage:PTPeak?CALCulate:AVERa

Strany 481

ExamplesThe following command turns the peak voltage function on.VOLT:DC:PEAK:STAT ONThe following query returns the state.VOLT:DC:PEAK:STAT?Typical R

Strany 482

See AlsoFETCh:VOLTage:AC:PTPeak?

Strany 483

[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:RANGe:AUTOSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 484

Syntax[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:RANGe:AUTO <mode>[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:RANGe:AUTO?

Strany 485

DescriptionThis command disables or enables autoranging for dc voltagemeasurements. Autoranging is convenient because the instrumentautomatically sele

Strany 486

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1|ONCE} Autorange ON

Strany 487

RemarksAutorange thresholds:Downrange at:<10% of rangeUp rangeat:>120% of rangeWith autoranging enabled, the instrument selects the appropriate

Strany 488

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

Strany 489 - FETCh:VOLTage[:DC]:PTPeak?

ExamplesThe following command disables autoranging.VOLT:DC:RANG:AUTO OFFThe following query returns the autoranging setting.VOLT:DC:RANG:AUTO?Typical

Strany 490

See AlsoCONFigure[:VOLTage][:DC][SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:RANGe

Strany 491

CALCulate:AVERage:COUNt?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 492

[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:RANGe[:UPPer]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 493

Syntax[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:RANGe[:UPPer] {<range>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:RANGe[:UPPer]? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 494

DescriptionThis command selects the measurement range for dc voltage measurements.

Strany 495

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<range> DiscreteDesired range involts:100 mV (MIN)1 V10 V100 V1000 V (MAX)This is arequiredpara

Strany 496 - FORMat Subsystem Introduction

RemarksSelecting a discrete range will disable autoranging.If the input signal is greater than can be measured on the selected range(manual ranging),

Strany 497 - FORMat:BORDer

Return FormatThe query command returns the range in the form "+1.00000000E+01".

Strany 498 - FORMat:BORDer?

ExamplesThe following command selects the 10 volt range.VOLT:DC:RANG 10The following query returns the range selected.VOLT:DC:RANG?Typical Response:

Strany 499

See AlsoCONFigure[:VOLTage][:DC][SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:RANGe:AUTO

Strany 500

[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:RESolutionSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 501

Syntax[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:RESolution {<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:RESolution? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 502

SyntaxCALCulate:AVERage:COUNt?

Strany 503

DescriptionThis command selects the measurement resolution for dc voltagemeasurements. Specify the resolution in the same units as the selectedmeasure

Strany 504 - FORMat[:DATA]

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<resolution> NumericDesired resolutionin volts (see ResolutionTable).0.3 ppm xRange (1 PLC)

Strany 505 - FORMat[:DATA]?

RemarksSetting the resolution with this command changes any aperture set withthe [SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:APERture command.For the <resolution> para

Strany 506

Return FormatThe query command returns the resolution in the form "+1.00000000E-03".

Strany 507

ExamplesThe following command sets the measurement resolution to 1 mV.VOLT:DC:RES 1E-03The following query returns the resolution selected.VOLT:DC:RES

Strany 508

See AlsoCONFigure[:VOLTage][:DC]

Strany 509

[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:ZERO:AUTOSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 510

Syntax[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:ZERO:AUTO <mode>[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:ZERO:AUTO?

Strany 511

DescriptionThis command disables or enables the autozero mode for dc voltagemeasurements.When autozero is ON (default), the instrument internally disc

Strany 512

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<mode> Discrete {OFF|0|ON|1|ONCE}This is arequiredparameter

Strany 513

DescriptionThis command returns the number of readings taken since statistics wereenabled.

Strany 514

RemarksAutozero ONCE issues an immediate zero measurement, and then setsautozero to OFF.The autozero mode is set indirectly when you set the resolutio

Strany 515

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF or ONCE) or "1" (ON).

Strany 516

ExamplesThe following command disables autozero. With autozero disabled, a newzero measurement is not issued until the next configuration change(funct

Strany 517

See AlsoCONFigure[:VOLTage][:DC]

Strany 518

STATus Subsystem IntroductionAgilent 34410A/11A/L4411A Status System Diagram Printable PDF Version

Strany 519 - *ESE <enable_value>

Command Summary *ESE*ESE?*ESR?*PSC*PSC?*SRE*SRE?*STB?STATus:OPERation:CONDition?STATus:OPERation:ENABleSTATus:OPERation:ENABle?STATus:OPERation[:EVEN

Strany 520

STATus:OPERation:CONDition?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 521

SyntaxSTATus:OPERation:CONDition?

Strany 522

DescriptionThis command queries the condition register for the Standard OperationRegister group. This is a read-only register and the bits are not cle

Strany 523

RemarksThe condition register bits reflect the current condition. If a condition goesaway, the corresponding bit is cleared in the condition register.

Strany 524

RemarksYou can read the statistical values at any time.The instrument clears the stored statistical data when statistics areenabled, when an INITiate

Strany 525

11-15Not Used Not Used "0" is returned.

Strany 526

Return FormatThe command reads the condition register and returns a decimal valuewhich corresponds to the binary-weighted sum of all bits set in the r

Strany 527

ExampleThe following command reads the condition register (bit 5 is set).STAT:OPER:COND?Typical Response: +32

Strany 528

See AlsoSTATus:OPERation:ENABleSTATus:OPERation[:EVENt]?

Strany 529

STATus:OPERation:ENABleSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 530

SyntaxSTATus:OPERation:ENABle <enable_value>STATus:OPERation:ENABle?

Strany 531

DescriptionThis command enables bits in the enable register for the Standard OperationRegister group. The selected bits are then reported to the Statu

Strany 532

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<enable_value> NumericA decimal valuewhich correspondsto the binary-weighted sum ofthe bits in

Strany 533 - Typical Response: +24

RemarksThe following table lists the bit definitions for the Standard OperationRegister. Bit NumberDecimalValueDefinition0Calibration inProg

Strany 534

Use the <enable_value> parameter to specify which bits will be reportedto the Status Byte. The decimal value specified corresponds to the binary

Strany 535

Return FormatThe command returns the count since statistics were enabled. If no data isavailable , "0" is returned.

Strany 536

Return FormatThe query command reads the enable register and returns a decimal valuewhich corresponds to the binary-weighted sum of all bits set in th

Strany 537

ExamplesThe following command enables bit 5 (decimal value = 32) in the enableregister.STAT:OPER:ENAB 32The following query returns which bits are ena

Strany 538

See AlsoSTATus:OPERation:CONDition?STATus:OPERation[:EVENt]?STATus:PRESet

Strany 539 - 1.00-01-1

STATus:OPERation[:EVENt]?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 540

SyntaxSTATus:OPERation[:EVENt]?

Strany 541

DescriptionThis command queries the event register for the Standard OperationRegister group. This is a read-only register and the bits are cleared whe

Strany 542

RemarksThe following table lists the bit definitions for the Standard OperationRegister. Bit NumberDecimalValueDefinition0Calibration inProg

Strany 543

Once a bit is set, it remains set until cleared by reading the event registeror the *CLS (clear status) command.The *RST, SYSTem:PRESet, STATus:PRESet

Strany 544

Return FormatThe command reads the event register and returns a decimal value whichcorresponds to the binary-weighted sum of all bits set in the regis

Strany 545

ExampleThe following command reads the event register (bit 9 is set).STAT:OPER?Typical Response: +512

Strany 546

ExampleThe following query returns the number of readings taken since statisticswere enabled.CALC:AVER:COUN?Typical Response: +2.0000000E+01

Strany 547

See AlsoSTATus:OPERation:ENABle

Strany 548

STATus:PRESetSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 549

SyntaxSTATus:PRESet

Strany 550

DescriptionThis command clears all bits in the Questionable Data enable register andthe Standard Operation enable register.

Strany 551

RemarksSee STATus Subsystem Introduction for an overview of the status system.

Strany 552

ExampleThe following command clears the enable register bits.STAT:PRES

Strany 553

See AlsoSTATus Subsystem Introduction

Strany 554

STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 555

SyntaxSTATus:QUEStionable:CONDition?

Strany 556

DescriptionThis command queries the condition register for the Questionable DataRegister group. This is a read-only register and the bits are not clea

Strany 557

Command SeparatorsA colon ( : ) is used to separate a command keyword from a lower-levelkeyword. You must insert a blank space to separate a parameter

Strany 558

See AlsoCALCulate:AVERage:CLEarCALCulate:FUNCtionCALCulate:STATe

Strany 559

RemarksThe condition register bits reflect the current condition. If a condition goesaway, the corresponding bit is cleared in the condition register.

Strany 560

9 Overload 512 Read the EventRegister.10CapacitanceOverload/Underflow1024Only reported as event.Returns "0".Read the EventRegister.11 Lower

Strany 561 - *PSC {0

Return FormatThe command reads the condition register and returns a decimal valuewhich corresponds to the binary-weighted sum of all bits set in the r

Strany 562

ExampleThe following command reads the condition register (bit 12 is set).STAT:QUES:COND?Typical Response: +4096

Strany 563

See AlsoSTATus:QUEStionable:ENABleSTATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]?

Strany 564

STATus:QUEStionable:ENABleSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 565

SyntaxSTATus:QUEStionable:ENABle <enable_value>STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle?

Strany 566

DescriptionThis command enables bits in the enable register for the Questionable DataRegister group. The selected bits are then reported to the Status

Strany 567 - *RCL {0

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<enable_value> NumericA decimal valuewhich correspondsto the binary-weighted sum ofthe bits in

Strany 568

RemarksThe following table lists the bit definitions for the Questionable DataRegister. Bit NumberDecimalValueDefinition0 Voltage Overload 1

Strany 569

CALCulate:AVERage:MAXimum?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 570

12 Upper Limit Failed 4096 upper limit in limit test.13 Not Used Not Used "0" is returned.14 Memory Overflow 16384Reading memory is full.One

Strany 571

Return FormatThe query command reads the enable register and returns a decimal valuewhich corresponds to the binary-weighted sum of all bits set in th

Strany 572

ExamplesThe following command enables bit 9 (decimal value = 512) in the enableregister.STAT:QUES:ENAB 512The following query returns which bits are e

Strany 573

See AlsoSTATus:QUEStionable:CONDition?STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]?STATus:PRESet

Strany 574

STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 575 - *SAV command)

SyntaxSTATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]?

Strany 576

DescriptionThis command queries the event register for the Questionable Data Registergroup. This is a read-only register and the bits are cleared when

Strany 577

RemarksThe following table lists the bit definitions for the Questionable DataRegister. Bit NumberDecimalValueDefinition0 Voltage Overload 1

Strany 578

12 Upper Limit Failed 4096 upper limit in limit test.13 Not Used Not Used "0" is returned.14 Memory Overflow 16384Reading memory is full.One

Strany 579 - *SAV {0

Return FormatThe command reads the event register and returns a decimal value whichcorresponds to the binary-weighted sum of all bits set in the regis

Strany 580

SyntaxCALCulate:AVERage:MAXimum?

Strany 581

ExampleThe following command reads the event register (bit 10 is set).STAT:QUES?Typical Response: +1024

Strany 582

See AlsoSTATus:QUEStionable:CONDition?STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle?

Strany 583

SYSTem Subsystem IntroductionCommand Summary General Commands SYStem:BEEPer:STATe SYStem:BEEPer:STATe? SYSTem:BEEPer[:IMMediate] SYSTe

Strany 584

Remote Interface Configuration Commands SYSTem:COMMunicate:ENABle SYSTem:COMMunicate:ENABle? SYSTem:COMMunicate:GPIB[:SELF]:ADDRess SY

Strany 585 - *SRE <enable_value>

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:MEDiasense? SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:NETBios SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:NETBios? SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:SMASk SY

Strany 586

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:AUTOip[:STATe]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 587

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:AUTOip[:STATe] <mode>SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:AUTOip[:STATe]?

Strany 588

DescriptionThis command disables or enables use of the Auto-IP standard toautomatically assign an IP address to the 34410A/11A/L4411A when on anetwork

Strany 589

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1}This is arequiredparameter

Strany 590

RemarksAuto-IP allocates IP addresses from the link-local address range(169.254.xxx.xxx).From the factory, the Auto-IP setting is enabled (ON).The Aut

Strany 591

DescriptionThis command returns the maximum value found since statistics wereenabled.

Strany 592

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

Strany 593

ExamplesThe following command disables Auto-IP.SYST:COMM:LAN:AUTOIP OFFThe following query returns the current Auto-IP setting.SYST:COMM:LAN:AUTOIP?Ty

Strany 594

See AlsoSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DHCP

Strany 595

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:BSTatus?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 596

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:BSTatus?

Strany 597

DescriptionThis command returns the instrument's LAN boot status.

Strany 598

RemarksThis command is used primarily as a troubleshooting tool to determinewhether the LAN interface started, and if so how.If the LAN interface is d

Strany 599 - Typical Response: +40

Return FormatThe command reads the instrument's LAN boot status and returns one of thefollowing strings.String Returned DescriptionLAN_NO_LINKNo

Strany 601

ExampleThe following query returns the instrument's LAN boot status. SYST:COMM:LAN:BST?Typical Response: LAN_DHCP

Strany 602

RemarksYou can read the statistical values at any time.The instrument clears the stored statistical data when statistics areenabled, when the CALCulat

Strany 603

See AlsoSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DHCP

Strany 604

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:CONTrol?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 605 - TRIG:SOUR BUS INIT

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:CONTrol?

Strany 606

DescriptionThis command reads the initial Control connection port number for Socketscommunications. The initial connection is used to send and receive

Strany 607

RemarksThe Control socket connection is used to send a Device Clear to theinstrument or to detect pending Service Request (SRQ) events.Always returns

Strany 608

Return FormatThe command returns the Control connection port number. If "0" isreturned, the interface does not support a Socket Control con

Strany 609

ExampleThe following query returns the Control connection port number. SYST:COMM:LAN:CONT?Typical Response: 5000

Strany 611

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DDNSSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 612

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DDNS <mode>SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DDNS?

Strany 613

Return FormatThe command returns the maximum of the readings taken, or "0" if no datais available.

Strany 614

DescriptionThis command turns Dynamic DNS on or off. Dynamic DNS registers theinstrument host name with the DNS server. Contact your networkadministra

Strany 615

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1} DDNS ON

Strany 616

RemarksThe DNS address is stored in non-volatile memory, and does not changewhen power has been off, after a Factory Reset (*RST command), or afteran

Strany 617

Return FormatThe query command returns the current DDNS state: "0" or "1".

Strany 618

ExamplesThe following command turns on DDNS.SYST:COMM:LAN:DDNS ONThe following query returns the current DDNS state.SYST:COMM:LAN:DDNS?Typical Respons

Strany 619

See AlsoSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:HOSTname

Strany 620

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DHCPSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 621

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DHCP <mode>SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DHCP?

Strany 622

DescriptionThis command disables or enables use of the Dynamic Host ConfigurationProtocol (DHCP) for the 34410A/11A/L4411A.When DHCP is enabled (facto

Strany 623 - Using the MEASure? Command

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1}This is arequiredparameter

Strany 624 - MEASure:CAPacitance?

ExampleThe following query returns the maximum value found.CALC:AVER:MAX?Typical Response: +1.37370000E+03

Strany 625

RemarksMost corporate LANs have a DHCP server.If a DHCP LAN address is not assigned by a DHCP server, then a static IPwill be assumed after approximat

Strany 626

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

Strany 627

ExamplesThe following command disables DHCP.SYST:COMM:LAN:DHCP OFFThe following query returns the current DHCP setting.SYST:COMM:LAN:DHCP?Typical Resp

Strany 628

See AlsoSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:BSTatus?SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:GATEwaySYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:IPADdressSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:SMASk

Strany 629

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DNSSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 630

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DNS "<address>"SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DNS? [{CURRent|STATic}]

Strany 631

DescriptionThis command assigns the static DNS address (the IP address of the DomainName System server). Contact your network administrator to determi

Strany 632 - MEASure:CONTinuity?

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<address>QuotedStringSpecified in four-bytedot notation("nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn"), where "

Strany 633

RemarksThe assigned DNS address is used for the DNS server if DHCP is disabled orunavailable. Otherwise, the DNS server address is auto-assigned by DH

Strany 634

Return FormatThe query command returns the current DNS address in the form"nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn".Note that the query command has two optional par

Strany 635

See AlsoCALCulate:AVERage:CLEarCALCulate:AVERage:COUNt?CALCulate:FUNCtionCALCulate:STATe

Strany 636

ExamplesThe following command sets the static DNS address.SYST:COMM:LAN:DNS "198.105.232.4"The following query returns the DNS address curre

Strany 637

See AlsoSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:HOSTname

Strany 638

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DOMainSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 639 - MEASure:CURRent:AC?

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DOMain "<name>"SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DOMain? [{CURRent|STATic}]

Strany 640

DescriptionThis command assigns a Domain Name to the 34410A/11A/L4411A. TheDomain Name is translated into an IP address.If you change the Domain Name,

Strany 641

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<name>QuotedASCIIStringA string of up to 63characters. The firstcharacter must be aletter (A-Z),

Strany 642

RemarksIf Dynamic Domain Name System (DNS) is available on your network andyour instrument uses DHCP, the Domain Name is registered with theDynamic DN

Strany 643

Return FormatThe query command reads the Domain Name and returns an ASCII stringenclosed in double quotes. If a Domain Name has not been assigned, a n

Strany 644

ExamplesThe following command defines a Domain Name.SYST:COMM:LAN:DOM "example.com"The following query returns the Domain Name currently bei

Strany 645

See AlsoSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DHCPSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:HOSTname

Strany 646

CALCulate:AVERage:MINimum?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 647 - MEASure:CURRent[:DC]?

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:GATEwaySyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 648

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:GATEway "<address>"SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:GATEway? [{CURRent|STATic}]

Strany 649

DescriptionThis command assigns a Default Gateway for the 34410A/11A/L4411A. Thespecified IP Address sets the Default Gateway which allows the instrum

Strany 650

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<address>QuotedStringSpecified in four-bytedot notation("nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn"),where "

Strany 651

RemarksIf DHCP is enabled (see SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DHCP command), thespecified Default Gateway is not used. However, if the DHCP server fails toass

Strany 652

Return FormatThe query command returns the Default Gateway address in the form"nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn".Note that the query command has two optional

Strany 653

ExamplesThe following command sets the Default Gateway address.SYST:COMM:LAN:GATEWAY "255.255.20.11"The following query returns the Default

Strany 654

See AlsoSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DHCPSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:IPADdressSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:SMASk

Strany 655 - MEASure:DIODe?

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:HISTory?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 656

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:HISTory?

Strany 657

SyntaxCALCulate:AVERage:MINimum?

Strany 658

DescriptionThis command returns a record of all LAN session connections anddisconnections.

Strany 659

RemarksTo clear the LAN connection history queue, use theSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:HISTory:CLEar command.

Strany 660

Return FormatThe command returns the LAN connection history in Definite-Length Blockformat. The syntax is a pound sign (#) followed by a non-zero digi

Strany 661

ExampleThe following query returns the LAN connection history. SYST:COMM:LAN:HIST?Typical Response: #3135"169.254.149.35-1 VXI11 Connect"

Strany 662 - MEASure:FREQuency?

See AlsoSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:HISTory:CLEar

Strany 663

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:HISTory:CLEarSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 664

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:HISTory:CLEar

Strany 665

DescriptionThis command clears the LAN connection history queue.

Strany 666

RemarksUse this command to clear the LAN connection history queue after readingit with the SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:HISTory? command.

Strany 667

ExampleThe following command clears the LAN connection history queue. SYST:COMM:LAN:HIST:CLE

Strany 668

Using the MIN, MAX, and DEF ParametersFor many commands, you can substitute "MIN" or "MAX" in place of aparameter. In some cases y

Strany 669

DescriptionThis command returns the minimum value found since statistics wereenabled.

Strany 670 - MEASure:FRESistance?

See AlsoSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:HISTory?

Strany 671

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:HOSTnameSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 672

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:HOSTname "<name>"SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:HOSTname? [{CURRent|STATic}]

Strany 673

DescriptionThis command assigns a Host Name to the 34410A/11A/L4411A. The HostName is the host portion of the domain name, which is translated into an

Strany 674

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<name>QuotedASCIIStringA string of up to 15characters. The firstcharacter must be aletter (A-Z)

Strany 675

RemarksIf Dynamic Domain Name System (DNS) is available on your network andyour instrument uses DHCP, the Host Name is registered with the DynamicDNS

Strany 676

Return FormatThe query command reads the Host Name and returns an ASCII stringenclosed in double quotes. If a Host Name has not been assigned, a nulls

Strany 677

ExamplesThe following command defines a Host Name.SYST:COMM:LAN:HOST "LAB1-34410A"The following query returns the Host Name currently being

Strany 678 - MEASure:PERiod?

See AlsoSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DHCPSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DOMain

Strany 679

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:IPADdressSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 680

RemarksYou can read the statistical values at any time.The instrument clears the stored statistical data when statistics areenabled, when the CALCulat

Strany 681

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:IPADdress "<address>"SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:IPADdress? [{CURRent|STATic}]

Strany 682

DescriptionThis command assigns a static Internet Protocol (IP) Address for the34410A/11A/L4411A. Contact your network administrator for a valid IPadd

Strany 683

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<address>QuotedStringSpecified in four-bytedot notation("nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn"), where &qu

Strany 684

RemarksIf DHCP is enabled (see SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DHCP command), thespecified static IP address is not used. However, if the DHCP server fails toa

Strany 685

Return FormatThe query command returns the IP address in the form "nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn".Note that the query command has two optional parameters.

Strany 686 - MEASure:RESistance?

ExamplesThe following command sets the IP address.SYST:COMM:LAN:IPAD "255.255.25.14"The following query returns the IP address currently bei

Strany 687

See AlsoSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DHCPSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:GATEwaySYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:SMASk

Strany 688

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:KEEPaliveSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 689

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:KEEPalive {<seconds>|MIN|MAX}SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:KEEPalive? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 690

DescriptionThis command sets the LAN keepalive timeout which specifies a number ofseconds to keep a LAN socket active. If there has been no activity o

Strany 691

Return FormatThe command returns the minimum value found, or "0" if no data isavailable.

Strany 692

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<seconds> NumericDesired timeout inseconds between600 seconds and32,000,000seconds, or 0 (notimeo

Strany 693

RemarksIf you specify a value of "0", no timeout is set; the instrument will waitindefinitely and will not send any keepalive probes to the

Strany 694 - MEASure:TEMPerature?

Return FormatThe query command returns the current timeout in seconds.

Strany 695

ExamplesThe following command sets the timeout to 2,700 seconds (45 minutes).SYST:COMM:LAN:KEEP 2.7E+03The following query returns the timeout current

Strany 696

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:LIPaddress?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 697

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:LIPaddress?

Strany 698

DescriptionThis query returns the "last valid Auto IP address used."

Strany 699

Return FormatThe query returns the last valid Auto IP address in the form"nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn" (the quotes are also returned).

Strany 700

ExamplesThe following query returns the last valid Auto IP address used.SYST:COMM:LAN:LIP?Typical Response: "169.254.20.11"

Strany 701

See AlsoSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:AUTOip[:STATe]

Strany 702 - MEASure[:VOLTage]:AC?

ExampleThe following query returns the minimum value found.CALC:AVER:MIN?Typical Response: +4.27150000E-03

Strany 703

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:MAC?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 704

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:MAC?

Strany 705

DescriptionThis command reads the 34410A/11A/L4411A's Media Access Control (MAC)address, also known as the link-layer address, the Ethernet (stat

Strany 706

RemarksThe instrument's MAC address is set at the factory and cannot be changed.The MAC address is stored in non-volatile memory, and does not ch

Strany 707

Return FormatThe command reads the MAC address and returns an ASCII string enclosedin double quotes. The MAC address is represented as 12 hexadecimalc

Strany 708

ExampleThe following query returns the MAC address (the quotes are also returned). SYST:COMM:LAN:MAC?Typical Response: "00-30-D3-00-10-41"

Strany 709

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:MEDiasenseSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 710 - MEASure[:VOLTage][:DC]?

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:MEDiasense <mode>SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:MEDiasense?

Strany 711

DescriptionThis command disables or enables the mediasense feature.If you change the mediasense setting, you must cycle power on theinstrument to acti

Strany 712

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1}MEDiasenseON

Strany 713

See AlsoCALCulate:AVERage:CLEarCALCulate:AVERage:COUNt?CALCulate:FUNCtionCALCulate:STATe

Strany 714

RemarksWhen MEDiasense is enabled, this feature detects a loss of LANconnectivity of greater than 20 seconds, and then, on sensing areconnection, re-s

Strany 715

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

Strany 716

ExamplesThe following command disables MEDiasense.SYST:COMM:LAN:MED OFFThe following query returns the current MEDiasense setting.SYST:COMM:LAN:MED?Ty

Strany 717

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:NETBiosSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 718 - MEMory Subsystem Introduction

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:NETBios <mode>SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:NETBios?

Strany 719 - MEMory:NSTates?

DescriptionThis command disables or enables the use of NETBios to automaticallyassign an IP address to the 34410A/11A/L4411A for peer-to-peer naming o

Strany 720

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1} NETBios ON

Strany 721

RemarksNETBios allocates IP addresses from the private networks naming list.From the factory, the NETBios setting is enabled (ON).The NETBios setting

Strany 722 - MEMory:STATe:CATalog?

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

Strany 723

ExamplesThe following command disables NETBios.SYST:COMM:LAN:NETB OFFThe following query returns the current NETBios setting.SYST:COMM:LAN:NETB?Typica

Strany 724

CALCulate:AVERage:PTPeak?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 725

See AlsoSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DHCP

Strany 726

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:SMASkSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 727 - Typical Response:

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:SMASk "<mask>"SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:SMASk? [{CURRent|STATic}]

Strany 728

DescriptionThis command assigns a Subnet Mask for the 34410A/11A/L4411A. Theinstrument uses the Subnet Mask to determine if a client IP address is ont

Strany 729 - MEMory:STATe:DELete

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<mask>QuotedStringSpecified in four-bytedot notation("nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn"), where "nn

Strany 730 - MEMory:STATe:DELete:ALL

RemarksIf DHCP is enabled (see SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DHCP command), thespecified Subnet Mask is not used. However, if the DHCP server fails toassign

Strany 731

Return FormatThe query command returns the Subnet Mask in the form"nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn".Note that the query command has two optional parameters.

Strany 732

ExamplesThe following command sets the Subnet Mask.SYST:COMM:LAN:SMAS "255.255.20.11"The following query returns the Subnet Mask currently b

Strany 733

See AlsoSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DHCPSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:GATEwaySYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:IPADdress

Strany 734

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:TELNet:PROMptSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 735 - MEMory:STATe:NAME

SyntaxCALCulate:AVERage:PTPeak?

Strany 736

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:TELNet:PROMpt "<string>"SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:TELNet:PROMpt?

Strany 737

DescriptionThis command sets the command prompt seen when using a Telnet sessionto communicate with the 34410A/11A.

Strany 738

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<string>QuotedASCIIStringA string of up to 15characters."3441xA>"

Strany 739

RemarksThe 34410A/11A/L4411A uses LAN port 5024 for SCPI Telnet sessions (but5025 for SCPI Socket sessions).Telnet session can typically be stared as

Strany 740

Return FormatThe query command reads the command prompt and returns an ASCII stringenclosed in double quotes.

Strany 741

ExamplesThe following command defines the command prompt.SYST:COMM:LAN:TELN:PROM "Command> " The following query returns the command prom

Strany 742

See AlsoSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:TELNet:WMESsage

Strany 743 - MEMory:STATe:RECall:AUTO

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:TELNet:WMESsageSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 744 - MEMory:STATe:RECall:AUTO?

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:TELNet:WMESsage "<string>"SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:TELNet:WMESsage?

Strany 745

DescriptionThis command sets the welcome message seen when using a Telnet sessionto communicate with the 34410A/11A.

Strany 746

DescriptionThis command returns the peak-to-peak value of all readings taken sincestatistics were enabled.

Strany 747

ParametersName TypeRange ofValuesDefault Value<string>QuotedASCIIStringA string of up to63 characters."Welcome to Agilent's3441xA 6-1/

Strany 748

RemarksThe 34410A/11A/L4411A uses LAN port 5024 for SCPI Telnet sessions (but5025 for SCPI Socket sessions).The welcome message is stored in non-volat

Strany 749

Return FormatThe query command reads the welcome message and returns an ASCIIstring enclosed in double quotes.

Strany 750

ExamplesThe following command defines the welcome message.SYST:COMM:LAN:TELN:WMES "Welcome to 3441xA Telnet Session" The following query ret

Strany 751 - MEMory:STATe:RECall:SELect

See AlsoSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:TELNet:PROMpt

Strany 752 - MEMory:STATe:RECall:SELect?

SYSTem:BEEPer:STATeSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 753

SyntaxSYSTem:BEEPer:STATe <mode>SYSTem:BEEPer:STATe?

Strany 754

DescriptionThis command disables or enables the beeper tone. The factory default isON. The beeper tone is only available with the 34410A/11A.

Strany 755

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1}This is arequiredparameter

Strany 756

RemarksTurning off the beeper does not disable the key click generated when youpress a front-panel key.A beep tone is always emitted (even with the be

Strany 757

RemarksYou can read the statistical values at any time.This function returns the statistical peak-to-peak value for a collection ofreadings (since sta

Strany 758 - MEMory:STATe:VALid?

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

Strany 759

ExamplesThe following command disables the beeper state.SYST:BEEP:STAT OFFThe following query returns the beeper state.SYST:BEEP:STAT?Typical Response

Strany 760

See AlsoSYSTem:BEEPer[:IMMediate]

Strany 761

SYSTem:BEEPer[:IMMediate]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 762

SyntaxSYSTem:BEEPer[:IMMediate]

Strany 763 - MEM:STAT:VAL? 3

DescriptionThis command issues a single beep immediately from the instrument. Thismay be useful for program development and troubleshooting. The beepe

Strany 764

RemarksThis command overrides the current beeper state (see theSYSTem:BEEPer:STATe command). This means that you can issue a singlebeep even if the be

Strany 765 - SAMPle Subsystem Introduction

ExampleThe following command issues a single beep from the instrument.SYST:BEEP

Strany 766

See AlsoSYSTem:BEEPer:STATe

Strany 767

SYSTem:COMMunicate:ENABleSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 768 - SAMPle:COUNt

Return FormatThe command returns the peak-to-peak value of all readings taken sincestatistics were enabled. If no data is available, "0" is

Strany 769 - SAMPle:COUNt? [{MIN

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:ENABle <mode>, <interface>SYSTem:COMMunicate:ENABle? <interface>

Strany 770

DescriptionThis command disables or enables the GPIB, USB, or LAN remote interface.In addition, this command disables or enables the available remote

Strany 771

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1}This is arequiredparameter<interface> Discrete{GPIB|USB|LAN|SOCK

Strany 772

RemarksAll interfaces are enabled by default as shipped from the factory.If you disable the LAN interface, all associated LAN services will not bestar

Strany 773

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON) for the specifiedinterface.

Strany 774

ExamplesThe following command disables the USB interface.SYST:COMM:ENAB OFF,USBThe following query returns the state of the USB interface.SYST:COMM:EN

Strany 775

See AlsoRemote Interface Configuration Commands

Strany 776

SYSTem:COMMunicate:GPIB[:SELF]:ADDRessSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 777

SyntaxSYSTem:COMMunicate:GPIB[:SELF]:ADDRess {<address>}SYSTem:COMMunicate:GPIB[:SELF]:ADDRess?

Strany 778

DescriptionThis command assigns the instrument's GPIB (IEEE-488) address. Eachdevice on the GPIB interface must have a unique address. The instru

Strany 779

Querying Parameter SettingsYou can query the current value of most parameters by adding aquestion mark ( ? ) to the command. For example, the followin

Strany 780

ExampleThe following query returns the peak-to-peak value of the readings taken.CALC:AVER:PTP?Typical Response: +1.34560000E+00

Strany 781

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<address> NumericAn integral valuebetween 0 and 30. Requiredparameter

Strany 782

RemarksFactory GPIB address setting is 22.Your computer's GPIB interface card has its own address. Be sure to avoidusing the computer's addr

Strany 783

Return FormatThe query command returns the GPIB address in the form "+22".

Strany 784

ExamplesThe following command sets the GPIB address.SYST:COMM:GPIB:ADDR 15The following query returns the GPIB address currently being used by theinst

Strany 785 - SAMPle:SOURce

See AlsoSYSTem:COMMunicate:ENABle

Strany 786 - SAMPle:SOURce?

SYSTem:ERRor[:NEXT]?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 787

SyntaxSYSTem:ERRor[:NEXT]?

Strany 788

DescriptionThis command reads and clears one error from the instrument's error queue.A record of up to 20 errors can be stored in the instrument&

Strany 789

RemarksThe instrument beeps once each time a command syntax or hardwareerror is generated. The front-panel ERROR annunciator turns on when oneor more

Strany 790

Return FormatThe command reads and clears one error string from the error queue. Theerror string may contain up to 255 characters and consists of an e

Strany 791

See AlsoCALCulate:AVERage:CLEarCALCulate:AVERage:COUNt?CALCulate:FUNCtionCALCulate:STATe

Strany 792

ExampleThe following query reads and clears one error.SYST:ERR?Typical Response: -101,"Invalid character"

Strany 794 - SAMPle:TIMer? [{MIN

SYSTem:HELP?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 795

SyntaxSYSTem:HELP?

Strany 796

DescriptionThis command returns a complete list of the SCPI commands for the Agilent34410A, 34411A, or L4411A.

Strany 797

Return FormatThis command returns the complete list of SCPI commands as DefiniteLength Block Data, delimited with New Line characters. The first line

Strany 798

ExampleThe following query returns the list of SCPI commands. SYST:HELP?Typical Response: In the list of commands:/nquery/ indicates a command with

Strany 799

See AlsoCommands A-ZCommand Quick Reference

Strany 800

SYSTem:LANGuageSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 801 - SENSe Subsystem Introduction

SyntaxSYSTem:LANGuage "<compatibility>"SYSTem:LANGuage?

Strany 802 - DC Current

CALCulate:AVERage:SDEViation?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 803 - 2-Wire Resistance

DescriptionThe Agilent 34410A/11A/L4411A Multimeter provides a SCPI command setthat is enhanced, but highly backward-compatible with the Agilent 34401

Strany 804 - 4-Wire Resistance

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<compatibility>QuotedASCIIString"34401A""34410A" (34410Aonly)"34411A&q

Strany 805 - Frequency

RemarksSpecify "34401A" for <compatibility> to select 34401A maximumcompatibility mode. In this mode, the 34410A, 34411A, or L4411Ain

Strany 806 - Temperature

Return FormatThe query command reads the current <compatibility> mode, and returns anASCII string enclosed in double quotes: "34401A",

Strany 807 - Miscellaneous

ExamplesThe following command selects the 34401A compatibility mode:SYST:LANG "34401A"The following query returns the compatibility mode cur

Strany 808 - [SENSe:]FUNCtion[:ON]

See AlsoAgilent 34401A Compatibility Mode

Strany 809 - [SENSe:]FUNCtion[:ON]?

SYSTem:LFRequencySyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 810

SyntaxSYSTem:LFRequency?

Strany 811

DescriptionThis command returns the current power-line reference frequency used bythe 34410A/11A/L4411A analog-to-digital converter. You can set thisr

Strany 812

RemarksIf the detected power line frequency is 400 Hz, the 50 Hz reference valueis actually used (a subharmonic of 400 Hz).The instrument multiplies t

Strany 813

SyntaxCALCulate:AVERage:SDEViation?

Strany 814

Return FormatThe command returns "50" (for 50 Hz or 400 Hz) or "60" indicating thepresent reference frequency setting.

Strany 815

ExampleThe following command sets the reference frequency setting to 50 Hz.SYST:LFR 50The following command returns the reference frequency setting.SY

Strany 816

See AlsoCALibration:LFRequencySYSTem:LFRequency:ACTual?

Strany 817

SYSTem:LFRequency:ACTualSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 818

SyntaxSYSTem:LFRequency:ACTual?

Strany 819

DescriptionThis command returns the actual power-line frequency.

Strany 820

RemarksThe reference frequency used by the 34410A/11A/L4411A analog-to-digital converter is based on the power line frequency measured at poweron. But

Strany 821

Return FormatThe command returns the actual power line frequency measured at powerup in the format "+5.99982241E+01".

Strany 822

ExampleThe following command returns the reference frequency setting.SYST:LFR:ACT?Typical Response: +5.99982241E+01

Strany 823

See AlsoSYSTem:LFRequency?

Strany 824

DescriptionThis command returns the standard deviation of all readings taken sincestatistics were enabled.

Strany 825

SYSTem:LOCK:NAME?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 826

SyntaxSYSTem:LOCK:NAME?

Strany 827

DescriptionThis command returns the current I/O interface (the I/O interface in use bythe querying computer).

Strany 828

RemarksUse this command to determine the interface that you are using. Then usethe SYSTem:LOCK:OWNer? command to determine which interface, if any,has

Strany 829

Return FormatThe command returns "GPIB", "USB", "VXI11", or "LAN <IP Address>"indicating the I/O interfa

Strany 830

ExampleThe following command queries which I/O interface is in use.SYST:LOCK:NAME?Typical Response: "LAN169.254.149.35"

Strany 831

See AlsoSYSTem:LOCK:OWNer?SYSTem:LOCK:RELeaseSYSTem:LOCK:REQuest?

Strany 832

SYSTem:LOCK:OWNer?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 833

SyntaxSYSTem:LOCK:OWNer?

Strany 834

DescriptionThis command returns the I/O interface that currently has a lock.

Strany 835

RemarksYou can read the statistical values at any time.The instrument clears the stored statistical data when statistics areenabled, when the CALCulat

Strany 836

RemarksWhen a lock is active, Bit 10 in the Standard Operation Register will be set(see STATus:OPERation:CONDition? command). When the lock is release

Strany 837

Return FormatThe command returns "GPIB", "USB", "VXI11", or "LAN <IP Address>"indicating the I/O interfa

Strany 838

ExampleThe following command queries which I/O interface currently has a lock.SYST:LOCK:OWN?Typical Response: "LAN169.254.149.35"

Strany 839

See AlsoSYSTem:LOCK:NAME?SYSTem:LOCK:RELeaseSYSTem:LOCK:REQuest?

Strany 840

SYSTem:LOCK:RELeaseSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 841

SyntaxSYSTem:LOCK:RELease

Strany 842

DescriptionThis command decrements the lock count by one and may release the I/Ointerface from which the command is executed.

Strany 843

RemarksWhen a lock is active, Bit 10 in the Standard Operation Register will be set(see STATus:OPERation:CONDition? command). When the lock is release

Strany 844

ExampleThe following command decreases the lock count by one.SYST:LOCK:RELThe following series of commands illustrates usage.Initial State = unlocked,

Strany 845

See AlsoSYSTem:LOCK:NAME?SYSTem:LOCK:OWNer?SYSTem:LOCK:REQuest?

Strany 846

Return FormatThe command returns the standard deviation of the readings taken, or "0" ifno data is available.

Strany 847 - [SENSe:]CURRent:AC:BANDwidth

SYSTem:LOCK:REQuest?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 848

SyntaxSYSTem:LOCK:REQuest?

Strany 849

DescriptionThis command requests a lock of the current I/O interface. This provides amechanism by which you can lock the instrument's configurati

Strany 850

RemarksLock requests can be nested and each request will increase the lock countby 1. For every request, you will need a release from the same I/Ointe

Strany 851

Return FormatThe command returns "+1" if the lock request is granted or "+0" if denied.

Strany 852

ExampleThe following command requests a lock of the current I/O interface.SYST:LOCK:REQ?Typical Response: +1

Strany 853

See AlsoSYSTem:LOCK:NAME?SYSTem:LOCK:OWNer?SYSTem:LOCK:RELease

Strany 854

SYSTem:PRESetSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 855

SyntaxSYSTem:PRESet

Strany 856

DescriptionThis command presets the 34410A/11A/L4411A to a known configuration.See Instrument Preset State for a complete listing of the instrument&ap

Strany 857

ExampleThe following query returns the standard deviation of the readings taken.CALC:AVER:SDEV?Typical Response: +2.61920000E+01

Strany 858

RemarksThis command is identical in effect to the *RST command.

Strany 859

ExampleThe following command presets the instrument. SYST:PRES

Strany 860

See Also*RST

Strany 861

SYSTem:SECurity:IMMediateSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 862 - [SENSe:]CURRent:AC:NULL:VALue

SyntaxSYSTem:SECurity:IMMediate

Strany 863

DescriptionThis command sanitizes all user-accessible instrument memory. Thiscomplies with requirements in chapter 8 of the National Instrument Securi

Strany 864

RemarksThis command initializes all instrument settings to their Factory Reset(*RST command) values.This command destroys all user-defined state infor

Strany 865

ExampleThe following command sanitizes all user-accessible instrument memory.SYST:SEC:IMM

Strany 866

See Also*SAV*RCL*RST

Strany 867

SYSTem:VERSion?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 868

See AlsoCALCulate:AVERage:CLEarCALCulate:AVERage:COUNt?CALCulate:FUNCtionCALCulate:STATe

Strany 869

SyntaxSYSTem:VERSion?

Strany 870 - [SENSe:]CURRent:AC:PEAK:STATe

DescriptionThis command returns the version of the SCPI (Standard Commands forProgrammable Instruments) standard with which the instrument is incompli

Strany 871

Return FormatThe command returns a string in the form "YYYY.V", where "YYYY"represents the year of the version and "V" r

Strany 872

ExampleThe following query returns the SCPI version.SYST:VERS?Typical Response: 1994.0

Strany 873

See AlsoIntroduction to SCPI Language

Strany 874

TRIGger Subsystem Introduction It is recommended that all triggered measurements be made usingan appropriate fixed manual range. That is, turn autoran

Strany 875

Command Summary TRIGger:COUNtTRIGger:COUNt?TRIGger:DELayTRIGger:DELay?TRIGger:DELay:AUTOTRIGger:DELay:AUTO?TRIGger:LEVelTRIGger:LEVel?TRIGger:SLOPeTRI

Strany 876

TRIGger:COUNtSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 877 - [SENSe:]CURRent:AC:RANGe:AUTO

SyntaxTRIGger:COUNt {<count>|MIN|MAX|DEF|INFinity}TRIGger:COUNt? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 878

DescriptionThis command selects the number of triggers that will be accepted by themeter before returning to the "idle" trigger state.It is

Strany 879

CALibration Subsystem IntroductionThe CALibration commands are used to calibrate the Agilent 34410A, 34411A,and L4411A. Please note that the use of th

Strany 880

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<count> Numeric34410A: 1 to 50,000triggers, or continuous(INFinity).MIN = 1 triggerMAX = 50,000 t

Strany 881

RemarksThe selected trigger count applies to the trigger source set by theTRIGger:SOURce command.a. For the BUS source, the trigger count sets the nu

Strany 882

Return FormatThe query command returns the trigger count in the form"+1.00000000E+00". For a continuous trigger (INFinity), the querycomman

Strany 883

ExamplesThe following command sets the trigger count to 10. TRIG:COUN 10The following query returns the current trigger count.TRIG:COUN?Typical Respo

Strany 884

See AlsoSAMPle:COUNtTRIGger:SOURce

Strany 885

TRIGger:DELaySyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 886

SyntaxTRIGger:DELay {<seconds>|MIN|MAX|DEF}TRIGger:DELay? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 887

DescriptionThis command sets the delay between the trigger signal and the firstmeasurement. This may be useful in applications where you want to allow

Strany 888

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<seconds> Numeric0 to ~3600 seconds(~20 µs incrementfor dcmeasurements).MIN = 0 seconds, MAX = ~

Strany 889

RemarksThe CONTinuity and DIODe test functions ignore the trigger delay setting.Due to internal quantization, the actual delay that you set may be sli

Strany 890

SCPI Command TerminatorsA command string sent to the instrument must terminate with a <new line>(<NL>) character. The IEEE-488 EOI (End-Or

Strany 891

Command Summary CALibration[:ALL]?CALibration:ADC?CALibration:COUNt?CALibration:LFRequencyCALibration:LFRequency?CALibration:LFRequency:ACTual?CALibra

Strany 892

Return FormatThe query command returns the delay in seconds.

Strany 893 - [SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:APERture

ExamplesThe following command sets a 2-second trigger delay.TRIG:DEL 2The following query returns the trigger delay selected.TRIG:DEL?Typical Response

Strany 894

See AlsoAutomatic Trigger DelaysSAMPle:COUNtSAMPle:SOURceTRIGger:DELay:AUTOTRIGger:SOURce

Strany 895

TRIGger:DELay:AUTOSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 896

SyntaxTRIGger:DELay:AUTO <mode>TRIGger:DELay:AUTO?

Strany 897

DescriptionThis command disables or enables an automatic trigger delay. If enabled,the instrument determines the delay based on function, range, andin

Strany 898

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1}This is arequiredparameter.

Strany 899

RemarksSelecting a specific trigger delay using the TRIGger:DELay commanddisables the automatic trigger delay.The CONFigure and MEASure? commands set

Strany 900

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

Strany 901

ExamplesThe following command enables an automatic trigger delay.TRIG:DEL:AUTO ONThe following query returns the automatic trigger delay setting.TRIG:

Strany 902

CALibration:ADC?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 903

See AlsoTRIGger:DELay

Strany 904

TRIGger:LEVel (34411A/L4411A)Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 905

SyntaxTRIGger:LEVel {<level>|MIN|MAX|DEF}TRIGger:LEVel? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 906 - CURR:DC:APER:ENAB?

DescriptionThe 34411A and L4411A (but not the 34410A) allow you to trigger on adefined level of the input signal. This command sets the level on which

Strany 907

ParametersIf autoranging is off, the <value> parameter can take any value between -120% and +120% of the present range for the currently selecte

Strany 908 - [SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:NPLC

RemarksThis command is supported by the 34411A and L4411A.This command is supported only for ac and dc voltage, ac and dc current,and 2-wire and 4-wir

Strany 909

Return FormatThe query command returns the current trigger level.

Strany 910

ExamplesThe following commands set up the 34411A for level triggering. TheCONFigure command configures the instrument for dc voltagemeasurements. The

Strany 911

See AlsoTRIGger:DELayTRIGger:SOURce

Strany 912

TRIGger:SLOPeSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 913

SyntaxCALibration:ADC?

Strany 914

SyntaxTRIGger:SLOPe <slope>TRIGger:SLOPe?

Strany 915

DescriptionThis command selects whether the instrument uses the rising edge or thefalling edge of the trigger signal on the rear-panel Ext Trig BNC co

Strany 916

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<slope> Discrete {POSitive|NEGative} NEG

Strany 917

RemarksThe actual trigger event occurs on either the rising edge (if POS isselected) or the falling edge (if NEG is selected) of the trigger signal. S

Strany 918

Return FormatThe query command returns either "POS" or "NEG".

Strany 919

ExamplesThe following command sets the trigger slope to negative (falling edge).TRIG:SLOP NEGThe following query returns currently selected trigger sl

Strany 920

See AlsoExt Trig InputTRIGger:LEVelTRIGger:SOURce

Strany 921

TRIGger:SOURceSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 922

SyntaxTRIGger:SOURce <source>TRIGger:SOURce?

Strany 923

DescriptionThis command selects the trigger source for measurements. The instrumentwill accept a software (bus) command, an immediate (continuous) tri

Strany 924

DescriptionThis command performs a low-level calibration of the ADC (analog-to-digitalconverter) circuitry.For a more detailed discussion of the calib

Strany 925

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<source> Discrete34410A:{IMMediate|EXTernal|BUS}34411A/L4411A: {IMMediate|EXTernal|BUS|INTernal}T

Strany 926

RemarksAfter selecting the trigger source, you must place the instrument in the"wait-for-trigger" state using the INITiate or READ? command.

Strany 927

Return FormatThe query command returns the present trigger source: "IMM", "EXT","BUS", or "INT" (34411A/L4411A

Strany 928

ExamplesThe following command selects the external trigger source. In thisconfiguration, the instrument is triggered once each time a low-true TTLpuls

Strany 929

See Also*TRGTRIGger:LEVelTRIGger:SLOPe

Strany 930

Commands A-ZA – E | F – L | M – O | P – S | T – Z

Strany 932

C*CLSCALibration:ADC?CALibration[:ALL]?CALibration:COUNt?CALibration:LFRequencyCALibration:LFRequency?CALibration:LFRequency:ACTual?CALibration:SECure

Strany 933

CALCulate:LIMit:LOWer?CALCulate:LIMit:UPPerCALCulate:LIMit:UPPer?CALCulate:NULL:OFFSetCALCulate:NULL:OFFSet?CALCulate:STATeCALCulate:STATe?CONFigure?C

Strany 934

CURRent:AC:NULL[:STATe]CURRent:AC:NULL[:STATe]?CURRent:AC:NULL:VALueCURRent:AC:NULL:VALue?CURRent:AC:PEAK:STATeCURRent:AC:PEAK:STATe?CURRent:AC:RANGe:

Strany 935

RemarksThis is the first step in a re-calibration sequence, and must be done beforedoing the offset calibration.

Strany 936

DDATA:COPYDATA:DATA?DATA:DELeteDATA:LAST?DATA:POINts?DATA:POINts:EVENt:THResholdDATA:POINts:EVENt:THReshold?DATA:REMove?DISPlay[:WINDow[1|2][:STATe]]D

Strany 937

E*ESE*ESE?*ESR?

Strany 938

FFETCh?FETCh:CURRent:AC:PTPeak?FETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:MAXimum?FETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:MINmum?FETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PTPeak?FETCh:VOLTage:AC:PTPeak?FETCh:

Strany 939

FRESistance:NPLCFRESistance:NPLC?FRESistance:NULL[:STATe]FRESistance:NULL[:STATe]?FRESistance:NULL:VALueFRESistance:NULL:VALue?FRESistance:OCOMpensate

Strany 940

I*IDN?INITiate[:IMMediate]

Strany 942

MMEASure:CAPacitance?MEASure:CONTinuity?MEASure:CURRent:AC?MEASure:CURRent[:DC]?MEASure:DIODe?MEASure:FREQuency?MEASure:FRESistance?MEASure:PERiod?MEA

Strany 943

O*OPC*OPC?OUTPut:TRIGger:SLOPe

Strany 944

P*PSC*PSC?PERiod:APERturePERiod:APERture?PERiod:NULL[:STATe]PERiod:NULL[:STATe]?PERiod:NULL:VALuePERiod:NULL:VALue?PERiod:RANGe:LOWerPERiod:RANGe:LOWe

Strany 945

R*RCL*RSTR?READ?RESistance:APERtureRESistance:APERture?RESistance:APERture:ENABled?RESistance:NPLCRESistance:NPLC?RESistance:NULL[:STATe]RESistance:NU

Strany 946

Return FormatThe command returns "0" if successful, "1" if not successful.

Strany 947

S*SAV*SRE*SRE?*STB?SAMPle:COUNtSAMPle:COUNt?SAMPle:COUNt:PRETriggerSAMPle:COUNt:PRETrigger?SAMPle:SOURceSAMPle:SOURce?SAMPle:TIMerSAMPle:TIMer?[SENSe:

Strany 948

[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:RANGe:AUTO?[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:RANGe[:UPPer][SENSe:]CURRent:AC:RANGe[:UPPer]?[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:APERture[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:APERt

Strany 949

[SENSe:]FREQuency:VOLTage:RANGe:AUTO[SENSe:]FREQuency:VOLTage:RANGe:AUTO?[SENSe:]FREQuency:VOLTage:RANGe[:UPPer][SENSe:]FREQuency:VOLTage:RANGe[:UPPer

Strany 950

[SENSe:]PERiod:RANGe:LOWer?[SENSe:]PERiod:VOLTage:RANGe:AUTO[SENSe:]PERiod:VOLTage:RANGe:AUTO?[SENSe:]PERiod:VOLTage:RANGe[:UPPer][SENSe:]PERiod:VOLTa

Strany 951

[SENSe:]TEMPerature:NULL[:STATe]?[SENSe:]TEMPerature:NULL:VALue[SENSe:]TEMPerature:NULL:VALue?[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:FTHermistor:TYPE[SENSe:]T

Strany 952

[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:PEAK:STATe?[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:RANGe:AUTO[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:RANGe:AUTO?[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:RANGe[:UPPer][SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:RANGe[:UPP

Strany 953

STATus:OPERation:CONDition?STATus:OPERation:ENABleSTATus:OPERation:ENABle?STATus:OPERation[:EVENt]?STATus:PRESetSTATus:QUEStionable:CONDition?STATus:

Strany 954

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:GATEway?SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:HISTory?SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:HISTory:CLEarSYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:HOSTnameSYSTem:COMMunicate:LA

Strany 955

SYSTem:LOCK:REQuest?SYSTem:PRESetSYSTem:SECurity:IMMediateSYSTem:VERSion?

Strany 956

T*TRG*TST?TEMPerature:APERtureTEMPerature:APERture?TEMPerature:APERture:ENABled?TEMPerature:NPLCTEMPerature:NPLC?TEMPerature:NULL[:STATe]TEMPerature:N

Strany 957

ExampleThe following command calibrates the ADC.CAL:ADC?Typical Response: 0

Strany 958

TEMPerature:ZERO:AUTO?TRIGger:COUNtTRIGger:COUNt?TRIGger:DELayTRIGger:DELay?TRIGger:DELay:AUTOTRIGger:DELay:AUTO?TRIGger:SLOPeTRIGger:SLOPe?TRIGger:SO

Strany 959

UUNIT:TEMPeratureUNIT:TEMPerature?

Strany 960

VVOLTage:AC:BANDwidthVOLTage:AC:BANDwidth?VOLTage:AC:NULL[:STATe]VOLTage:AC:NULL[:STATe]?VOLTage:AC:NULL:VALueVOLTage:AC:NULL:VALue?VOLTage:AC:PEAK:ST

Strany 961

VOLTage[:DC]:RESolutionVOLTage[:DC]:RESolution?VOLTage[:DC]:ZERO:AUTOVOLTage[:DC]:ZERO:AUTO?

Strany 965

Agilent 34410A/11A/L4411A Command QuickReference Printable PDF Version Syntax ConventionsBraces ( { } ) enclose the parameter choices for a given co

Strany 966

{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}] ]MEASure:PERiod? [{<range>|MIN|MAX|DEF} [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}] ]MEASure:RESistance? [{<range&g

Strany 967

[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:FRTD:RESistance[:REFerence]{<reference>|MIN|MAX|DEF} [SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:FRTD:RESistance[:REFerence]?[

Strany 968

See AlsoCALibration?CALibration:SECure:STATe

Strany 969

[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:NULL[:STATe]?[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:NULL:VALue {<value>|MIN|MAX} [SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:NULL:VALue? [{MIN|MAX}][SENSe:]VOLTag

Strany 970

{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}] ] CONFigure? [SENSe:]RESistance:APERture {<seconds>|MIN|MAX|DEF} [SENSe:]RESistance:APERture? [{MIN|MAX}][

Strany 971 - [SENSe:]FREQuency:APERture

[SENSe:]FRESistance:OCOMpensated {OFF|0|ON|1} [SENSe:]FRESistance:OCOMpensated? [SENSe:]FRESistance:RANGe:AUTO {OFF|0|ON|1|ONCE} [SENSe:]FRESist

Strany 972

AC Current ConfigurationCONFigure:CURRent:AC [{<range>|AUTO|MIN|MAX|DEF} [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}] ] CONFigure? [SENSe:]CURRent:AC:

Strany 973

Frequency and Period Configuration Commands Frequency ConfigurationCONFigure:FREQuency [{<range>|MIN|MAX|DEF} [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}

Strany 974

{<voltage_range>|MIN|MAX|DEF} [SENSe:]PERiod:VOLTage:RANGe[:UPPer]? [{MIN|MAX}] Measurement Configuration CommandsABORtINITiate[:IMMediate]FORM

Strany 975

Triggering Commands*TRGINITiate[:IMMediate]OUTPut:TRIGger:SLOPe {POSitive|NEGative} OUTPut:TRIGger:SLOPe?READ?TRIGger:COUNt {<count>|MIN|MAX|D

Strany 976

CALCulate:FUNCtion?CALCulate:LIMit:LOWer {<value> | MIN | MAX} CALCulate:LIMit:LOWer? {MIN | MAX}CALCulate:LIMit:UPPer {<value> | MIN | MA

Strany 977

CALibration:ADC?CALibration[:ALL]?CALibration:COUNt?CALibration:LFRequency {50|60} CALibration:LFRequency?CALibration:LFRequency:ACTual?CALibration:SE

Strany 978

*ESE <enable_value>*ESE?*ESR?*IDN?*LRN?*OPC*OPC?*PSC {0|1}*PSC?*RCL {0|1|2|3|4}*RST*SAV {0|1|2|3|4}*SRE <enable_value>*SRE?*STB?*TRG*TST?*

Strany 979

CALibration[:ALL]?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 980

SYSTem:BEEPer:STATe {OFF|0|ON|1}SYSTem:BEEPer:STATe?SYSTem:ERRor[:NEXT]?SYSTem:HELP?SYSTem:LANGuage "{34401A|34410A|34411A}" SYSTem:LANGuage

Strany 981

SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DNS <address>SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DNS?SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DOMain "<name>"SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DOMa

Strany 982

*SRE <enable_value>*SRE?*STB?STATus:OPERation:CONDition?STATus:OPERation:ENABle <enable_value>STATus:OPERation:ENABle?STATus:OPERation[:EV

Strany 983

SCPI Error MessagesExecution Errors (-101...) | Instrument Errors (200...) | Self-TestErrors (600...) | Calibration Errors (700...) | Firmware Update

Strany 984

command and when power is cycled. All errors are cleared when you readthe error queue. The error queue is not cleared by a Factory Reset (*RSTcommand)

Strany 985

Execution Errors-101, "Invalid character"-102, "Syntax error"-103, "Invalid separator"-113, "Undefined header"

Strany 986 - [SENSe:]FREQuency:NULL:VALue

Instrument Errors201, "Memory lost: stored state"202, "Memory lost: power-on state"203, "Memory lost: stored readings"22

Strany 987

Self-Test ErrorsThe 34410A/11A/L4411A self-test (see the *TST? command) performs a seriesof tests on the instrument hardware. Any failure of these tes

Strany 988

608 Input Amplifier x1 Zero Test609 Input Leakage Test610 Input Amplifier x10 Gain Test611 Input Amplifier x1 Gain Test612 Ohms 500nA Current Source61

Strany 989

Calibration ErrorsThe following errors indicate failures that may occur during a calibration. Referto the Agilent 34410A/11A/L4411A Service Guide for

Strany 990

SyntaxCALibration[:ALL]?

Strany 991

Firmware Update Errors791, "Firmware update error; unable to begin download"792, "Firmware update error; programming operation failed&q

Strany 992

Power-On and Reset StateThe following tables show the factory defaults for various instrument settings.The parameters marked with a bullet (•) are sto

Strany 993

AC Input Filter(bandwidth) 20 Hz (medium filter) Nulls (individualfunctions) Off, 0 (for all measurementfunctions) Second Display Off* F

Strany 994 - [SENSe:]FREQuency:RANGe:LOWer

Sample Count 1 Sample Source Auto Sample Timer 1 second System-RelatedOperationsFactory Setting• Beeper Mode(34410A/11A)• On• Radix Ch

Strany 995

power on. However, it is notcleared by a *RST orSYSTem:PRESet command, nor bya front panel Reset (Shift + 2ndDisp). Input/OutputConfigurationFactory S

Strany 996

• Host Name• A-34410A-nnnnn (for34410A) 3 • A-34411A-nnnnn (for34411A)• A-L4411A-nnnnn (forL4411A)• LAN Services1• Enable All (VISA LAN, Sockets,

Strany 997

Automatic Trigger DelaysIf you do not specify a trigger delay in the TRIGger:DELay command, theinstrument selects a delay for you. The delay is determ

Strany 998

≤0.02 PLC 1.0 msResistance (2-wire):RangeTrigger Delay≤0.02PLC0.06PLC or0.2PLC≥1 PLC100 Ω 80 µs 100 µs 130 µs1 kΩ 110 µs 130 µs 160 µs10 kΩ 130 µs 160

Strany 999

autoranging. The range in use cannot be predicted, nor can thedelay. For temperature measurements, use TRIGger:DELay? todetermine the current delay.Re

Strany 1000 - Examples

measurements, but all temperature measurements useautoranging. The range in use cannot be predicted, nor can thedelay. For temperature measurements, u

Strany 1001 - See Also

IEEE-488.2 Common CommandsThe IEEE-488.2 standard defines a set of common commands that performfunctions such as reset, self-test, and status operatio

Strany 1002

DescriptionThis command performs a calibration of the multimeter using the specifiedcalibration value (CALibration:VALue command). Before you can cali

Strany 1003

Slow (3 Hz) 1.66 sMedium (20Hz)0.25 sFast (200Hz)0.025 sFrequency, Period: TriggerDelay1 s The continuity and diode test functions ignore the trigger

Strany 1004

Agilent 34401A Compatibility Mode Your Agilent 34410A, 34411A, or L4411A multimeter provides a SCPIcommand set that is enhanced, but highly backward-c

Strany 1005 - Parameters

sensitivity setting for the touch-hold feature.4. The 34410A/11A/L4411A hardware does not provide an RS-232 serialinterface.5. Compatibility is prov

Strany 1006

Range,Resolution, and NPLCThe following table can be used to determine the integration time (in NPLCs)based on the specified range and resolution.NPLC

Strany 1007 - Return Format

1E7 23E-11 2 3 7 15 30 60 15E+11E81E9330101E+2202E+2303E+2707E+215015E+23E+23E+36E+26E+315E+215E+3To determine the NPLCs for a specified range and res

Strany 1008

Volatile MemoryInformation in memory is lost when power is turned off.

Strany 1009

Non-Volatile MemoryInformation in memory is not lost when power is turned off.

Strany 1010

DHCPShort for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, a protocol for assigningdynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. With dynamic addressing, adev

Strany 1011

RemarksIf a calibration fails, "+1" is returned and an error is stored in the errorqueue. For a complete listing of the error messages relat

Strany 1012

Return FormatThe command returns "+0" (calibration passed) or "+1" (calibration failed).

Strany 1013

ExampleThe following command performs a calibration and returns a pass/failindication.CAL?Typical Response: +0

Strany 1014

See AlsoCALibration:SECure:STATeCALibration:VALue

Strany 1015

CALibration:COUNt?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1016

SyntaxCALibration:COUNt?

Strany 1017

DescriptionThis command queries the instrument to determine how many calibrationshave been performed. Note that your instrument was calibrated before

Strany 1018 - [SENSe:]PERiod:APERture

RemarksThe calibration counts increment up to a maximum of over four billion(232 - 1) after which they roll over to "0". Since the value inc

Strany 1019

Return FormatThe command returns the calibration count indicating how many calibrationshave been performed.

Strany 1020

CALCulate:AVERage:AVERage? CALCulate:AVERage:CLEar CALCulate:AVERage:COUNt? CALCulate:AVERage:MAXimum? CALCulate:AVERage:MINimum? CALCulate:AVERage:PT

Strany 1021

SCPI Parameter TypesThe SCPI language defines several data formats to be used in programmessages and response messages.Numeric ParametersCommands that

Strany 1022

ExampleThe following command returns the calibration count.CAL:COUN?Typical Response: +739

Strany 1023

See AlsoCALibration?CALibration:SECure:STATe

Strany 1024

CALibration:LFRequencySyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1025

SyntaxCALibration:LFRequency <line_freq>CALibration:LFRequency?

Strany 1026 - [SENSe:]PERiod:NULL[:STATe]

DescriptionThe query returns the power-line reference frequency currently used by the34410A/11A/L4411A analog-to-digital converter (50 or 60 Hz). When

Strany 1027 - [SENSe:]PERiod:NULL[:STATe]?

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<line_freq> Numeric50 (50 Hz or 400Hz) 60 (60 Hz)Defaults tosensed linefrequency

Strany 1028

RemarksThe instrument multiplies the period of the reference frequency by thespecified number of power line cycles ([SENSe:]<function>:NPLCcomma

Strany 1029

Return FormatThe query returns "+50" (for 50 Hz or 400 Hz) or "+60" (for 60 Hz)indicating the present reference frequency setting.

Strany 1030

ExampleThe following command sets the reference frequency to 60 Hz (overridingautomatic detection).CAL:LFR 60The following command returns the referen

Strany 1031

See Also[SENSe:]<function>:NPLC

Strany 1032

condition, the instrument will accept "ON" or "1". When you query a booleansetting, the instrument will always return "0"

Strany 1033 - [SENSe:]PERiod:NULL:VALue

CALibration:LFRequency:ACTualSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1034

SyntaxCALibration:LFRequency:ACTual?

Strany 1035

DescriptionThis command returns the actual power-line frequency.For a more detailed discussion of the calibrationprocedures, see the Agilent 34410A/11

Strany 1036

RemarksThe reference frequency used by the 34410A/11A/L4411A analog-to-digital converter is based on the power line frequency measured at poweron. But

Strany 1037

Return FormatThe command returns the actual power line frequency measured at powerup in the format "+5.99982241E+01".

Strany 1038

ExampleThe following command returns the reference frequency setting.CAL:LFR:ACT?Typical Response: +5.99982241E+01

Strany 1039

See AlsoCALibration:LFRequencySYSTem:LFRequency:ACTual?

Strany 1040

CALibration:SECure:CODESyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1041 - [SENSe:]PERiod:RANGe:LOWer

SyntaxCALibration:SECure:CODE <new_code>

Strany 1042

DescriptionThis command allows you to enter a new security code to prevent accidentalor unauthorized calibrations. The specified code is used to unsec

Strany 1043

Using Device ClearDevice Clear is an IEEE-488 low-level bus message that you can use to returnthe instrument to a responsive state. Different programm

Strany 1044

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<new_code>UnquotedASCIIStringA string of up to 12characters. You do nothave to use all 12charac

Strany 1045

RemarksThe security codes for the 34410A/11A/L4411A are set to "AT34410","AT34411", and "ATL4411" respectively when the

Strany 1046

ExampleThe following command sets a new calibration security code (calibrationmemory must be unsecured).CAL:SEC:CODE T3ST_DUT165

Strany 1047

See AlsoCALibration:SECure:STATe

Strany 1048

CALibration:SECure:STATeSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1049

SyntaxCALibration:SECure:STATe <mode>, <code>CALibration:SECure:STATe?

Strany 1050

DescriptionThis command unsecures or secures the instrument for calibration. Tounsecure the instrument, you must provide a security code to preventacc

Strany 1051

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1}This is a requiredparameter.<code>UnquotedASCIIStringA string

Strany 1052

RemarksWhen you first receive your instrument, it is secured. The security code isset to "AT34410", "AT34411", or "ATL4411&qu

Strany 1053

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON) indicating the currentcalibration security setting.

Strany 1054

Commands by Subsystem Other CommandsCALCulate SubsystemCALibration SubsystemCONFigure SubsystemDATA SubsystemDISPlay SubsystemFETCh SubsystemFORMat Su

Strany 1055

ExamplesThe following command unsecures the instrument using the factory defaultsecurity code.CAL:SEC:STAT OFF,AT34410The following query returns the

Strany 1056

See AlsoCALibration:SECure:CODE

Strany 1057

CALibration:STRingSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1058

SyntaxCALibration:STRing "<string>"CALibration:STRing?

Strany 1059

DescriptionThis command allows you to store one message in calibration memory. Forexample, you can store such information as the date when the lastcal

Strany 1060

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<string> QuotedASCIIString A string of up to 40characters enclosed inquotes. You can useletters

Strany 1061

RemarksYou can record a calibration message only from the remote interface andonly when the instrument is unsecured (seeCALibration:SECure:STATe OFF c

Strany 1062

Return FormatThe query command returns an ASCII string enclosed in double quotes. If nocalibration message has been specified, an empty quoted string

Strany 1063

ExamplesThe following commands store a message in calibration memory.CAL:STR "CAL: 21 Nov 2005" or CAL:STR 'CAL: 21 Nov 2005'T

Strany 1064

See AlsoCALibration:SECure:STATe

Strany 1065 - [SENSe:]FRESistance:APERture

ABORtSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1066

CALibration:STOReSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1067

SyntaxCALibration:STORe

Strany 1068

DescriptionThis command stores the calibration constants in non-volatile memory.For a more detailed discussion of the calibration procedures, seethe A

Strany 1069

RemarksThe CALibration:ADC? and CALibration[:ALL]? commands modify thevolatile versions of the calibration constants. You must use theCALibration:STOR

Strany 1070

ExamplesThe following command stores the calibration constants in non-volatilecalibration memory.CAL:STOR

Strany 1071

See AlsoCALibration:ADC?CALibration[:ALL]?CALibration:SECure:STATe

Strany 1072

CALibration:VALueSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1073

SyntaxCALibration:VALue <value>CALibration:VALue?

Strany 1074

DescriptionThis command specifies the value of the known calibration signal as outlinedin the calibration procedures in the Agilent 34410A/11A/L4411A

Strany 1075

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<value> NumericDesired calibrationsignal in the unitsspecified by thepresent measurementfunctio

Strany 1076

SyntaxABORt

Strany 1077

RemarksRefer to the Agilent 34410A/11A/L4411A Service Guide for detailedprocedures, including how to connect a calibration source, recommendedequipme

Strany 1078 - Typical Response: 1

Return FormatThe query command returns the calibration value in the form"+1.00000000E-01".

Strany 1079

ExamplesThe following command sets calibration value to +10.001010 volts. CAL:VAL 10.001010The following query returns the present calibration value.

Strany 1080 - [SENSe:]FRESistance:NPLC

See AlsoCALibration[:ALL]?

Strany 1081

CONFigure Subsystem IntroductionThe CONFigure command provides the most concise way to program theinstrument for measurements. When you execute this c

Strany 1082

Command Summary CONFigure:CAPacitanceCONFigure:CONTinuityCONFigure:CURRent:ACCONFigure:CURRent[:DC]CONFigure:DIODeCONFigure:FREQuencyCONFigure:FRESist

Strany 1083

Default Settings for the CONFigure CommandWith the CONFigure command, you can select the function, range, andresolution all in one command. All other

Strany 1084 - Resolution

The AC Filter, Autozero, and Null State parameters can be setindividually for each applicable measurement function. However, ineach case, the default

Strany 1085

Using the CONFigure CommandThe following program segment shows how to use the CONFigure commandwith the READ? command to make an externally-triggered

Strany 1086

The following program segment configures the instrument for 2-wire resistancemeasurements, triggers the meter to make one measurement using theINITiat

Strany 1087

DescriptionThis command aborts a measurement in progress.

Strany 1088

CONFigure:CAPacitanceSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1089

SyntaxCONFigure:CAPacitance [{<range>|AUTO|MIN|MAX|DEF} [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}]]

Strany 1090

DescriptionFirst, this command resets all capacitance measurement parameters andtrigger parameters to their default values. Then, it configures the m

Strany 1091

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<range> NumericDesired range in F(farads):1 nF (MIN)10 nF100 nF1 µF10 µF (MAX)AUTO (autorange)(

Strany 1092

RemarksThe <resolution> parameter is optional, and is in fact ignored. Theresolution is actually fixed at 4½ digits.You can allow the instrument

Strany 1093

ExamplesThe following program segment configures the instrument for capacitancemeasurements. The READ? command places the instrument in the "wait

Strany 1094

See AlsoCONFigure?FETCh?INITiate[:IMMediate]READ?

Strany 1095

CONFigure:CONTinuitySyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1096

SyntaxCONFigure:CONTinuity

Strany 1097

DescriptionFirst, this command resets all continuity measurement parameters andtrigger parameters to their default values. Then, it configures the met

Strany 1098

RemarksThis command may be useful to abort a measurement when theinstrument is waiting for a trigger, for a long measurement (for example,100 plc), or

Strany 1099

RemarksThe range and resolution are fixed for continuity tests. The range is 1 kΩ(a 2-wire resistance measurement).The meter beeps (even if beep is di

Strany 1100

ExamplesThe following program segment configures the instrument for continuitymeasurements. The READ? command places the instrument in the "wait-

Strany 1101

See AlsoCONFigure?FETCh?INITiate[:IMMediate]READ?

Strany 1102

CONFigure:CURRent:ACSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1103

SyntaxCONFigure:CURRent:AC [{<range>|AUTO|MIN|MAX|DEF} [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}]]

Strany 1104

DescriptionFirst, this command resets all ac current measurement parameters andtrigger parameters to their default values. Then, it configures the met

Strany 1105

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<range> NumericDesired range inamps:100 µA (MIN)1 mA10 mA100 mA1 A3 A (MAX)AUTO (autorange)AUTO

Strany 1106

RemarksThe <resolution> parameter is optional, and is in fact ignored. Theresolution is actually fixed at 6½ digits.You can allow the instrument

Strany 1107

ExamplesThe following program segment configures the instrument for ac currentmeasurements. The READ? command places the instrument in the "wait-

Strany 1108

See AlsoCONFigure?FETCh?INITiate[:IMMediate]READ?[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:BANDwidth

Strany 1109

ExampleThe following command aborts the measurement in progress.ABOR

Strany 1110

CONFigure:CURRent[:DC]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1111

SyntaxCONFigure:CURRent[:DC] [{<range>|AUTO|MIN|MAX|DEF} [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}]]

Strany 1112

DescriptionFirst, this command resets all dc current measurement parameters andtrigger parameters to their default values. Then, it configures the met

Strany 1113

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<range> NumericDesired range inamps:100 µA (MIN)1 mA10 mA100 mA1 A 3 A (MAX)AUTO (autorange)AUT

Strany 1114

RemarksYou can allow the instrument to automatically select the measurementrange using autoranging or you can select a fixed range using manualranging

Strany 1115

ExamplesThe following program segment configures the instrument for dc currentmeasurements. The READ? command places the instrument in the "wait-

Strany 1116

See AlsoCONFigure?FETCh?INITiate[:IMMediate]READ?[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:ZERO:AUTO

Strany 1117

CONFigure:DIODeSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1118

SyntaxCONFigure:DIODe

Strany 1119

DescriptionFirst, this command resets all diode test parameters and trigger parametersto their default values. Then it configures the meter for diode

Strany 1120

See Also*RSTSYSTem:PRESet

Strany 1121

RemarksThe range and resolution are fixed for diode tests: The range is 1 Vdc (witha 1 mA current source output).The voltage is displayed on the front

Strany 1122

ExamplesThe following program segment configures the instrument for diode tests.The READ? command places the instrument in the "wait-for-trigger&

Strany 1123

See AlsoCONFigure?FETCh?INITiate[:IMMediate]READ?

Strany 1124

CONFigure:FREQuencySyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1125

SyntaxCONFigure:FREQuency [{<range>|MIN|MAX|DEF} [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}]]

Strany 1126

DescriptionFirst, this command resets all frequency measurement parameters andtrigger parameters to their default values. Then, it configures the mete

Strany 1127

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<range> NumericApproximatefrequency of theinput signalin hertz, between3 Hz and 300 kHz.MIN = 3

Strany 1128

RemarksFrequency is measured on ac voltage signals. Thus, the proper ac voltagerange should be set first using the[SENSe:]FREQuency:VOLTage:RANGe[:UPP

Strany 1129

ExamplesThe following program segment configures the instrument for frequencymeasurements. The READ? command places the instrument in the "wait-f

Strany 1130

See AlsoCONFigure?FETCh?INITiate[:IMMediate]READ?[SENSe:]FREQuency:RANGe:LOWer[SENSe:]FREQuency:VOLTage:RANGe[:UPPer]

Strany 1131

CONFigure? DATA Subsystem DATA:COPY DATA:DATA? DATA:DELete DATA:LAST? DATA:POINts:EVENt:THReshold DATA:POINts? DATA:REMove? DISPlay Subsystem DISPlay[

Strany 1132

INITiate[:IMMediate]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1133

CONFigure:FRESistanceSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1134

SyntaxCONFigure:FRESistance [{<range>|AUTO|MIN|MAX|DEF} [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}]]

Strany 1135

DescriptionFirst, this command resets all resistance measurement parameters andtrigger parameters to their default values. Then, it configures the met

Strany 1136 - [SENSe:]RESistance:APERture

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<range> NumericDesired range inohms:100Ω (MIN)1 kΩ10 kΩ100 kΩ1 MΩ10 MΩ100 MΩ 1 GΩ (MAX)AUTO (auto

Strany 1137

RemarksYou can allow the instrument to automatically select the measurementrange using autoranging or you can select a fixed range using manualranging

Strany 1138

ExamplesThe following program segment configures the meter for a 4-wire resistancemeasurement. The READ? command places the meter in the "wait-fo

Strany 1139

See AlsoCONFigure:RESistanceCONFigure?FETCh?INITiate[:IMMediate]READ?[SENSe:]FRESistance:OCOMpensated

Strany 1140

CONFigure:PERiodSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1141

SyntaxCONFigure:PERiod [{<range>|MIN|MAX|DEF} [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}]]

Strany 1142

DescriptionFirst, this command resets all period measurement parameters and triggerparameters to their default values. Then, it configures the meter f

Strany 1143

SyntaxINITiate[:IMMediate]

Strany 1144

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<range> NumericApproximate periodof the input signalin seconds, between3.336 µs and333.33 ms.MI

Strany 1145

RemarksPeriod is measured on ac voltage signals. Thus, the proper ac voltagerange should be set first using the[SENSe:]PERiod:VOLTage:RANGe[:UPPer] co

Strany 1146

ExamplesThe following program segment configures the instrument for periodmeasurements. The READ? command places the instrument in the "wait-for-

Strany 1147

See AlsoCONFigure?FETCh?INITiate[:IMMediate]READ?[SENSe:]PERiod:VOLTage:RANGe[:UPPer]

Strany 1148

CONFigure:RESistanceSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1149 - RES:APER:ENAB?

SyntaxCONFigure:RESistance [{<range>|AUTO|MIN|MAX|DEF} [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}]]

Strany 1150

DescriptionFirst, this command resets all resistance measurement parameters andtrigger parameters to their default values. Then, it configures the met

Strany 1151 - [SENSe:]RESistance:NPLC

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<range> NumericDesired range inohms:100Ω (MIN)1 kΩ10 kΩ100 kΩ1 MΩ10 MΩ100 MΩ 1 GΩ (MAX)AUTO (auto

Strany 1152

RemarksYou can allow the instrument to automatically select the measurementrange using autoranging or you can select a fixed range using manualranging

Strany 1153

ExamplesThe following program segment configures the instrument for 2-wireresistance measurements. The READ? command places the instrument in the"

Strany 1154

DescriptionThis command changes the state of the triggering system from the "idle"state to the "wait-for-trigger" state. Measureme

Strany 1155

See AlsoCONFigure:FRESistanceCONFigure?FETCh?INITiate[:IMMediate]READ?[SENSe:]RESistance:OCOMpensated[SENSe:]RESistance:ZERO:AUTO

Strany 1156

CONFigure:TEMPeratureSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1157

SyntaxCONFigure:TEMPerature [{<probe_type>|DEF}[,{<type>|DEF} [,1 [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}]]]]

Strany 1158

DescriptionFirst, this command resets all temperature measurement parameters andtrigger parameters to their default values. Then, it configures the me

Strany 1159

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<probe_type> Discrete {FRTD|RTD|FTHermistor|THERmistor}Requiredparameter:DEF setsFRTD<type>

Strany 1160

RemarksFor temperature measurements, the instrument internally selects therange−you cannot select the range to be used. The range ("1" is th

Strany 1161

ExamplesThe following program segment configures the instrument for 5 kΩ, 2-wirethermistor measurements. The INITiate command places the instrument in

Strany 1162

See AlsoCONFigure?FETCh?INITiate[:IMMediate]READ?[SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRANsducer:TYPE[SENSe:]TEMPerature:ZERO:AUTOUNIT:TEMPerature

Strany 1163

CONFigure[:VOLTage]:ACSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1164

SyntaxCONFigure[:VOLTage]:AC [{<range>|AUTO|MIN|MAX|DEF} [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}]]

Strany 1165

RemarksStoring readings in memory using the INITiate command is faster thansending readings to the output buffer using the READ? command. TheINITiate

Strany 1166

DescriptionFirst, this command resets all ac voltage measurement parameters andtrigger parameters to their default values. Then, it configures the met

Strany 1167 - [SENSe:]RESistance:NULL:VALue

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<range> NumericDesired range involts:100 mV (MIN)1 V10 V100 V1000 V (MAX)AUTO (autorange)AUTO(aut

Strany 1168

RemarksThe <resolution> parameter is optional, and is in fact ignored. Theresolution is actually fixed at 6½ digits.All ranges use the digital a

Strany 1169

ExamplesThe following program segment configures the instrument for ac voltagemeasurements. The READ? command places the instrument in the "wait-

Strany 1170

See AlsoCONFigure?FETCh?INITiate[:IMMediate]READ?[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:BANDwidth

Strany 1171

CONFigure[:VOLTage][:DC]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1172

SyntaxCONFigure[:VOLTage][:DC] [{<range>|AUTO|MIN|MAX|DEF} [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}]]

Strany 1173

DescriptionFirst, this command resets all dc voltage measurement parameters andtrigger parameters to their default values. Then, it configures the met

Strany 1174

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<range> NumericDesired range involts:100 mV (MIN)1 V10 V100 V1000 V (MAX)AUTO (autorange)AUTO(aut

Strany 1175

RemarksYou can allow the instrument to automatically select the measurementrange using autoranging or you can select a fixed range using manualranging

Strany 1176

ExampleThe following program segment shows how to use the INITiate commandwith the CONFigure and FETCh? commands. The INITiate command placesthe instr

Strany 1177

ExamplesThe following program segment configures the instrument for dc voltagemeasurements. The READ? command places the instrument in the "wait-

Strany 1178

See AlsoCONFigure?FETCh?INITiate[:IMMediate]READ?[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:ZERO:AUTO

Strany 1179

CONFigure?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1180

SyntaxCONFigure?

Strany 1181

DescriptionThis command returns the present instrument configuration as a quotedstring.

Strany 1182

RemarksEither the *RST command or the Instrument Preset (the SYSTem:PRESetcommand) will set all measurement parameters to their factory settings, clea

Strany 1183 - [SENSe:]RESistance:RANGe:AUTO

Return FormatThe command returns a series of comma-separated fields indicating thepresent function, range, and resolution. The short form of the funct

Strany 1184

ExampleThe following query returns the present configuration of the meter (thequotes are also returned). CONF?Typical Response: "VOLT +1.000000

Strany 1185

See AlsoCONFigure

Strany 1186

DATA Subsystem IntroductionThe DATA commands allow you to access data points in reading memory, todetermine how many points are stored, and to remove

Strany 1187

See AlsoFETCh?READ?ABORt

Strany 1188

Command Summary DATA:COPYDATA:DATA?DATA:DELeteDATA:LAST?DATA:POINts:EVENt:THResholdDATA:POINts:EVENt:THReshold?DATA:POINts?DATA:REMove?

Strany 1189

DATA:COPYSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1190

SyntaxDATA:COPY NVMEM, RDG_STORE

Strany 1191

DescriptionThis command copies the readings in reading memory (RDG_STORE) intonon-volatile memory (NVMEM). Non-volatile memory is not erased by apower

Strany 1192

RemarksRDG_STORE is volatile, and the readings are lost on power-down unlessthe readings have been copied into non-volatile memory.For the 34410A, RDG

Strany 1193

ExamplesThe following command copies all readings (up to the first 50,000 for the34411A/L4411A) from RDG_STORE into non-volatile memory.DATA:COPY NVME

Strany 1194

See AlsoDATA:DATA?DATA:DELete

Strany 1195

DATA:DATA?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1196

SyntaxDATA:DATA? NVMEM

Strany 1197

DescriptionThis command returns all readings in non-volatle memory (NVMEM).

Strany 1198

OUTPut:TRIGger:SLOPeSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1199 - [SENSe:]RESistance:RESolution

RemarksThe 34410A, 34411A, and L4411A non-volatile memory can store up to50,000 readings.All readings are retrieved from non-volatile memory and sent

Strany 1200

ExamplesThe following command returns all readings from non-volatile memory(NVMEM).DATA:DATA? NVMEM

Strany 1201

See AlsoDATA:COPYDATA:DELete

Strany 1202

DATA:DELeteSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1203

SyntaxDATA:DELete NVMEM

Strany 1204

DescriptionThis command deletes all readings from non-volatile memory (NVMEM).

Strany 1205

RemarksNon-volatile memory is not erased by a power-down cycle. If data hasbeen copied into non-volatile memory (using the DATA:COPY command),use DATA

Strany 1206

ExamplesThe following command deletes all readings from non-volatile memory.DATA:DEL NVMEM

Strany 1208 - [SENSe:]RESistance:ZERO:AUTO?

DATA:LAST?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1209

SyntaxOUTPut:TRIGger:SLOPe <slope>OUTPut:TRIGger:SLOPe?

Strany 1210

SyntaxDATA:LAST?

Strany 1211

DescriptionThis command returns the last measurement taken. You can execute thiscommand at any time, even during a series of measurements.

Strany 1212

RemarksThe instrument clears all readings from memory after a Factory Reset(*RST command), after an Instrument Preset (SYSTem:PRESet command),or when

Strany 1213

Return FormatThe command returns one reading with units. If no data is available,"9.91000000E+37" is returned.

Strany 1214

ExamplesThe following query returns the last reading taken by the meter.DATA:LAST?Typical Response: +1.73730000E-03 VDC

Strany 1215 - [SENSe:]TEMPerature:APERture

See AlsoDATA:POINts?DATA:REMove?

Strany 1216

DATA:POINts:EVENt:THResholdSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1217

SyntaxDATA:POINts:EVENt:THReshold <num_readings>DATA:POINts:EVENt:THReshold?

Strany 1218

DescriptionThis command sets a bit in the Standard Operation Register group eventregister when the specified number of readings have been stored in re

Strany 1219

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<num_readings> NumericAny value between1 reading and50,000 readingsfor the 34410A(1,000,000readin

Strany 1220

DescriptionThis command selects the slope of the voltmeter complete output signal onthe rear-panel VM Comp BNC connector. The default is NEG.

Strany 1221

RemarksTo report any subsequent events, the reading count must first drop belowthe programmed threshold before reaching the threshold again.To enable

Strany 1222

Return FormatThe query command returns the number of readings currently specified asthe memory threshold.

Strany 1223

ExamplesThe following command sets the memory threshold to 125 readings.DATA:POIN:EVEN:THR 125The following query reads the memory threshold setting.

Strany 1224

See AlsoDATA:POINts?

Strany 1225

DATA:POINts?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1226

SyntaxDATA:POINts? [{RDG_STORE|NVMEM}]

Strany 1227 - TEMP:APER:ENAB?

DescriptionThis command returns the total number of readings currently stored inreading memory (RDG_STORE, the default) or non-volatile memory(NVMEM).

Strany 1228

RemarksYou can read the count at any time, even during a series ofmeasurements.Reading memory (RDG_STORE) can store up to 50,000 readings for the34410

Strany 1229 - [SENSe:]TEMPerature:NPLC

Return FormatIf "RDG_STORE" (the default) is queried, a value is returned between 0 and50,000 readings for the 34410A, or between 0 and 1,00

Strany 1230

ExampleThe following query returns the number of readings in reading memory.DATA:POIN?Typical Response: +215

Strany 1231

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<slope> Discrete {POSitive|NEGative} NEG

Strany 1232

See AlsoDATA:POINts:EVENt:THReshold

Strany 1233

DATA:REMove?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1234

SyntaxDATA:REMove? <num_readings>

Strany 1235

DescriptionThis command reads and erases the specified number of readings frommemory. The readings are erased from memory starting with the oldestread

Strany 1236

ParametersName TypeRange ofValuesDefaultValue<num_readings> NumericSpecific numberof readings tobe read anderased frommemory.This is arequiredpa

Strany 1237

RemarksYou can erase readings from memory at any time, even during a series ofmeasurementsYou can store up to 50,000 readings in memory for the 34410A

Strany 1238

Return FormatThe command returns the specified number of readings and then erasesthem from memory. The format of the readings is affected by the FORMa

Strany 1239

ExampleThe following query returns 3 readings (starting with the oldest readingfirst) and erases them from memory. DATA:REM? 3Typical Response: +4.2

Strany 1240

See AlsoDATA:POINts?FORMat[:DATA]R?

Strany 1241

DISPlay Subsystem IntroductionThe DISPlay subsystem commands apply to the 34410A and 34411A only.

Strany 1242

*IDN? *LRN? *OPC *OPC? *PSC *RCL *RST *SAV *SRE *STB? *TRG *TST? *WAI MEASure Subsystem MEASure:CAPacitance? MEASure:CONTinuity? MEASure:CURRent:AC? M

Strany 1243

RemarksSee VM Comp Output for further information.The instrument selects a negative slope after a Factory Reset (*RSTcommand) or an Instrument Preset

Strany 1244

Command Summary DISPlay[:WINDow[1|2][:STATe]]DISPlay[:WINDow[1|2][:STATe]]?DISPlay[:WINDow[1|2]]:TEXT:CLEarDISPlay[:WINDow[1|2]]:TEXT[:DATA]DISPlay[:W

Strany 1245

DISPlay[:WINDow[1|2][:STATe]]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1246

SyntaxDISPlay[:WINDow[1|2][:STATe]] <mode>DISPlay[:WINDow[1|2][:STATe]]?

Strany 1247

DescriptionThis command disables or enables the instrument's front-panel display. Forsecurity reasons or for a slight increase in measurement rat

Strany 1248

ParametersName TypeRange ofValuesDefaultValue<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1}This is arequiredparameter

Strany 1249

RemarksYou can disable the front-panel display from the remote interface only.Although you can specify "WINDow1" or "WINDow2" in t

Strany 1250

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

Strany 1251

ExamplesThe following command disables the front-panel display.DISP OFFThe following query returns the front-panel display setting. DISP?Typical Resp

Strany 1252

See AlsoDISPlay:WINDow2:TEXT:FEEDDISPlay[:WINDow[1|2]]:TEXT:CLEarDISPlay[:WINDow[1|2]]:TEXT[:DATA]

Strany 1253

DISPlay[:WINDow[1|2]]:TEXT:CLEarSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1254

Return FormatThe query command returns either "POS" or "NEG".

Strany 1255

SyntaxDISPlay[:WINDow[{1|2}]]:TEXT:CLEar

Strany 1256

DescriptionThis command clears the text message displayed on the top line("WINDow1", the default) or bottom line ("WINDow2") of th

Strany 1257

RemarksClearing the text message does not override the display state (seeDISPlay[:WINDow[1|2][:STATe]] command); if the display was disabledprior to c

Strany 1258

ExampleThe following command clears the text message on the top line (the default)of the front panel.DISP:TEXT:CLEarThe following command clears the t

Strany 1259

See AlsoDISPlay:WINDow2:TEXT:FEEDDISPlay[:WINDow[1|2]]:TEXT[:DATA]DISPlay[:WINDow[1|2][:STATe]]

Strany 1260

DISPlay[:WINDow[1|2]]:TEXT[:DATA]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1261 - [SENSe:]TEMPerature:ZERO:AUTO

SyntaxDISPlay[:WINDow[{1|2}]]:TEXT[:DATA] "<string>"DISPlay[:WINDow[{1|2}]]:TEXT[:DATA]?

Strany 1262

DescriptionThis command displays a text message on the top line ("WINDow1") orbottom line ("WINDow2") of the instrument's fro

Strany 1263

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<string>QuotedASCIIStringA string of up to 12(top line) or 18(bottom line)characters enclosedin

Strany 1264

RemarksCommas, periods, and semicolons share a display space with the precedingcharacter (unless it is also a comma, period, or semicolon), and are no

Strany 1265

ExamplesThe following command sets the VM Comp slope to negative.OUTP:TRIG:SLOP NEGThe following query returns currently selected slope.OUTP:TRIG:SLOP

Strany 1266

Return FormatThe query command reads the message currently displayed on the frontpanel in the specified window, and returns an ASCII string enclosed i

Strany 1267

ExamplesThe following commands display a message on the top line ("WINDow1", thedefault) of the front panel (the quotes are not displayed).D

Strany 1268

See AlsoDISPlay[:WINDow[1|2]]:TEXT:CLEarDISPlay:WINDow2:TEXT:FEED

Strany 1269

DISPlay:WINDow2:TEXT:FEEDSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1270

SyntaxDISPlay:WINDow2:TEXT:FEED "<feed>"DISPlay:WINDow2:TEXT:FEED?

Strany 1271

DescriptionThis command selects the measurement or math function to be displayed onthe second display line ("WINDow2"). The <feed> par

Strany 1272

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<feed>QuotedASCIIStringCALCulate:AVERage[:AVERage]CALCulate:AVERage:MINimumCALCulate:AVERage:MAXi

Strany 1273

RemarksThis command applies only to "WINDow2" (or "WIND2"), the seconddisplay line, not "WINDow1".This command determine

Strany 1274

"CURR:DC"CURRent:AC:PTPeakFUNC"CURR:AC"CURR:AC:PEAK:STATONVOLTage:ACFUNC"FREQ" or FUNC"PER" RESistanceFUNC&quo

Strany 1275

Return FormatThe query returns the currently selected <feed> parameter as a quotedASCII string.

Strany 1276

See AlsoVM Comp Output

Strany 1277

ExamplesThe following command displays ac voltage on the second display("WINDow2"), provided either frequency or period is the current prima

Strany 1278 - [{MIN

See AlsoDISPlay[:WINDow[1|2]]:TEXT[:DATA]DISPlay[:WINDow[1|2]]:TEXT:CLEarDISPlay[:WINDow[1|2][:STATe]]

Strany 1279

FETCh Subsystem IntroductionCommand Summary FETCh?FETCh:CURRent:AC:PTPeak?FETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:MAXimum?FETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:MINmum?FETCh:CURRent

Strany 1280

FETCh?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1281

SyntaxFETCh?

Strany 1282

DescriptionThis command transfers readings to the instrument's output buffer whereyou can read them into your computer. The readings are not eras

Strany 1283

RemarksThe FETCh? command will wait until the measurement is complete toterminate.The 34410A provides volatile reading memory for up to 50,000 reading

Strany 1284

Return FormatThe command transfers all readings from memory but does not erase them.The readings are returned in ASCII format.

Strany 1285

ExampleThe following program segment shows how to use the FETCh? command withthe CONFigure and INITiate commands. The INITiate command places theinstr

Strany 1286

See AlsoINITiate[:IMMediate]

Strany 1287

R?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1288

FETCh:CURRent:AC:PTPeak?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1289

SyntaxFETCh:CURRent:AC:PTPeak?

Strany 1290

DescriptionThis command returns the difference between the highest and lowesttransient current levels detected in the most recent ac currentmeasuremen

Strany 1291

RemarksTo obtain a stable measurement, send the FETCh? command first to ensurethe measurement is complete.You must enable ac current measurements befo

Strany 1292

Return FormatThe command returns the peak-to-peak current level detected in the form:+4.27150000E-03.

Strany 1293

ExampleIn the example below, the first command enables peak measurements, andthe second returns the peak-to-peak value:CURR:AC:PEAK:STAT ON FETC:CURR:

Strany 1294

See Also[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:PEAK:STATe

Strany 1295

FETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:MAXimum?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1296

SyntaxFETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:MAXimum?

Strany 1297

DescriptionThis command returns the highest transient current level detected in themost recent dc current measurement.

Strany 1298

SyntaxR? [<max_count>]

Strany 1299

RemarksTo obtain a stable measurement, send the FETCh? command first to ensurethe measurement is complete.You must enable dc current measurements befo

Strany 1300

Return FormatThe command returns the maximum transient current level detected in theform: +4.27150000E-03.

Strany 1301

ExampleIn the example below, the first command enables peak measurements, andthe second returns the maximum:CURR[:DC]:PEAK:STAT ON FETC:CURR:DC:PEAK:M

Strany 1302

See AlsoFETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:MINmum?FETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PTPeak?[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:STATe

Strany 1303

FETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:MINimum?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1304

SyntaxFETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:MINimum?

Strany 1305

DescriptionThis command returns the lowest transient current level detected in themost recent dc current measurement.

Strany 1306

RemarksTo obtain a stable measurement, send the FETCh? command first to ensurethe measurement is complete.You must enable dc current measurements befo

Strany 1307

Return FormatThe command returns the minimum transient current level detected in theform: +4.27150000E-03.

Strany 1308

ExampleIn the example below, the first command enables peak measurements, andthe second returns the minimum:CURR[:DC]:PEAK:STAT ON FETC:CURR:DC:PEAK:M

Strany 1309

DescriptionThis command reads and erases readings from volatile memory up to thespecified <max_count>. The readings are erased from memory start

Strany 1310

See AlsoFETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:MAXimum?FETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PTPeak?[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:STATe

Strany 1311

FETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PTPeak?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1312

SyntaxFETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PTPeak?

Strany 1313

DescriptionThis command returns the difference between the highest and lowesttransient current levels detected in the most recent dc currentmeasuremen

Strany 1314

RemarksTo obtain a stable measurement, send the FETCh? command first to ensurethe measurement is complete.You must enable dc current measurements befo

Strany 1315

Return FormatThe command returns the peak-to-peak current level detected in the form:+4.27150000E-03.

Strany 1316

ExampleIn the example below, the first command enables peak measurements, andthe second returns the peak-to-peak value:CURR[:DC]:PEAK:STAT ON FETC:CUR

Strany 1317

See AlsoFETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:MAXimum?FETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:MINmum?[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:STATe

Strany 1318

FETCh:VOLTage:AC:PTPeak?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1319

SyntaxFETCh:VOLTage:AC:PTPeak?

Strany 1320

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<max_count> NumericMaximum numberof readings to beread and erasedfrom memory.Read anderase allsto

Strany 1321

DescriptionThis command returns the difference between the highest and lowesttransient voltage levels detected in the most recent ac voltagemeasuremen

Strany 1322

RemarksTo obtain a stable measurement, send the FETCh? command first to ensurethe measurement is complete.You must enable ac voltage measurements befo

Strany 1323

Return FormatThe command returns the peak-to-peak voltage level detected in the form:+4.27150000E-03.

Strany 1324

ExampleIn the example below, the first command enables peak measurements, andthe second returns the peak-to-peak value:VOLT:AC:PEAK:STAT ON FETC:VOLT:

Strany 1325

See Also[SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:PEAK:STATe

Strany 1326

FETCh:VOLTage[:DC]:PEAK:MAXimum?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1327

SyntaxFETCh:VOLTage[:DC]:PEAK:MAXimum?

Strany 1328

DescriptionThis command returns the highest transient voltage level detected in themost recent dc voltage measurement.

Strany 1329

RemarksTo obtain a stable measurement, send the FETCh? command first to ensurethe measurement is complete.You must enable dc voltage measurements befo

Strany 1330

Return FormatThe command returns the maximum transient voltage level detected in theform: +4.27150000E-03.

Strany 1331

RemarksThis command differs from the DATA:REMove? command in that R? willread and erase whatever readings are available in memory, up to thespecified

Strany 1332

ExampleIn the example below, the first command enables peak measurements, andthe second returns the maximum:VOLT:DC]:PEAK:STAT ON FETC:VOLT:DC:PEAK:MA

Strany 1333 - [SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:BANDwidth

See AlsoFETCh:VOLTage[:DC]:PEAK:MINmum?FETCh:VOLTage[:DC]:PTPeak?[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:PEAK:STATe

Strany 1334

FETCh:VOLTage[:DC]:PEAK:MINimum?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1335

SyntaxFETCh:VOLTage[:DC]:PEAK:MINimum?

Strany 1336

DescriptionThis command returns the lowest transient voltage level detected in themost recent dc voltage measurement.

Strany 1337

RemarksTo obtain a stable measurement, send the FETCh? command first to ensurethe measurement is complete.You must enable dc voltage measurements befo

Strany 1338

Return FormatThe command returns the minimum transient voltage level detected in theform: +4.27150000E-03.

Strany 1339

ExampleIn the example below, the first command enables peak measurements, andthe second returns the minimum:VOLT[:DC]:PEAK:STAT ON FETC:VOLT:DC:PEAK:M

Strany 1340

See AlsoFETCh:VOLTage[:DC]:PEAK:MAXimum?FETCh:VOLTage[:DC]:PTPeak?[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:PEAK:STATe

Strany 1341

FETCh:VOLTage[:DC]:PTPeak?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1342

Return FormatThe command returns a series of readings in Definite-Length Block format.The syntax is a pound sign (#) followed by a non-zero digit repr

Strany 1343

SyntaxFETCh:VOLTage[:DC]:PTPeak?

Strany 1344

DescriptionThis command returns the difference between the highest and lowesttransient voltage levels detected in the most recent dc voltagemeasuremen

Strany 1345

RemarksTo obtain a stable measurement, send the FETCh? command first to ensurethe measurement is complete.You must enable dc voltage measurements befo

Strany 1346

Return FormatThe command returns the peak-to-peak voltage level detected in the form:+4.27150000E-03.

Strany 1347

ExampleIn the example below, the first command enables peak measurements, andthe second returns the peak-to-peak value:VOLT[:DC]:PEAK:STAT ON FETC:VOL

Strany 1348 - [SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:NULL:VALue

See AlsoFETCh:VOLTage[:DC]:PEAK:MAXimum?FETCh:VOLTage[:DC]:PEAK:MINmum?[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:PEAK:STATe

Strany 1349

FORMat Subsystem IntroductionCommand Summary FORMat:BORDerFORMat:BORDer?FORMat[:DATA]FORMat[:DATA]?

Strany 1350

FORMat:BORDerSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1351

SyntaxFORMat:BORDer {NORMal|SWAPped}FORMat:BORDer?

Strany 1352

DescriptionUsed for binary block transfers only. This command selects the byte order forbinary block transfers using the DATA:REMove? and R? commands.

Strany 1353

MEMory:STATe:RECall:AUTO MEMory:STATe:RECall:SELect MEMory:STATe:VALid? SAMPle Subsystem SAMPle:COUNt SAMPle:COUNt:PRETrigger (34411A only) SAMPle:SOU

Strany 1354

ExampleThis command reads the two oldest readings and erases them from memory. R? 2Typical Response: #231+2.87536000E-04,+3.18131400E-03

Strany 1355

RemarksIn the NORMal byte order (default) the most-significant byte (MSB) of eachdata point is assumed first.In the SWAPped byte order the least-signi

Strany 1356 - [SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:PEAK:STATe

Return FormatThe query command returns "NORM" or "SWAP".

Strany 1357

ExamplesThe following command enables the "swapped" byte order mode.FORM:BORD SWAPThe following query returns the current byte order setting

Strany 1358

See AlsoDATA:REMove?R?

Strany 1359

FORMat[:DATA]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1360

SyntaxFORMat[:DATA] {ASCii | REAL} [, <length>]FORMat[:DATA]?

Strany 1361

DescriptionSpecifies the data format to be either ASCII or REAL. This command onlyaffects the data format of the DATA:REMove? and R? commands.

Strany 1362

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<length> NumericASCii: "9"REAL: "32" or "64"ASCii: "9"REA

Strany 1363 - [SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:RANGe:AUTO

RemarksIf ASCii is specified, numeric data is transferred as ASCii characters. Thenumbers are separated by commas as specified in IEEE 488.2. The<l

Strany 1364

Return FormatThe query command returns "ASC,9", "REAL,32", or "REAL,64".

Strany 1365

See AlsoDATA:REMove?FETCh?FORMat:BORDerFORMat[:DATA]

Strany 1366

ExamplesEither of the following commands specifies the data format to be 64-bitREAL.FORM:DATA REAL,64orFORM:DATA REALThe following query returns the d

Strany 1367

See AlsoDATA:REMove?FORMat:BORDerR?

Strany 1368

IEEE-488 Common Commands IntroductionCommand Summary *CLS*ESE*ESE?*ESR?*IDN?*LRN?*OPC*OPC?*PSC*PSC?*RCL*RST*SAV*SRE*SRE?*STB?*TRG*TST?*WAI

Strany 1369

*CLSSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1370

Syntax*CLS

Strany 1371

DescriptionThis command clears the event registers in all register groups. Thiscommand also clears the Error queue.

Strany 1372

ExampleThe following command clears the event register bits.*CLS

Strany 1373

See Also*ESR?

Strany 1374

*ESESyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1375

Syntax*ESE <enable_value>*ESE?

Strany 1376

READ?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1377

DescriptionThis command enables bits in the enable register for the Standard EventRegister group. The selected bits are then reported to bit 5 of the

Strany 1378

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<enable_value> NumericA decimal valuewhich correspondsto the binary-weighted sum ofthe bits in

Strany 1379 - [SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:APERture

RemarksThe following table lists the bit definitions for the Standard Event Register.Bit NumberDecimalValueDefinition0 OperationComplete1All commands

Strany 1380

Use the <enable_value> parameter to specify which bits will be enabled.The decimal value specified corresponds to the binary-weighted sum of the

Strany 1381

Return FormatThe query command reads the enable register and returns a decimal valuewhich corresponds to the binary-weighted sum of all bits set in th

Strany 1382

ExamplesThe following command enables bit 4 (decimal value = 16) in the enableregister. If an Execution Error occurs, this condition will be reported

Strany 1383

See Also*ESR?*PSC

Strany 1384

*ESR?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1385

Syntax*ESR?

Strany 1386

DescriptionThis command queries the event register for the Standard Event Registergroup. This is a read-only register and the bits are not cleared whe

Strany 1387

SyntaxREAD?

Strany 1388

RemarksThe following table lists the bit definitions for the Standard Event Register.Bit NumberDecimalValueDefinition0 OperationComplete1All commands

Strany 1389

In order to be reported to the Standard Event Register, the correspondingbits in the event register must be enabled using the *ESE command.Once a bit

Strany 1390

Return FormatThe command reads the event register and returns a decimal value whichcorresponds to the binary-weighted sum of all bits set in the regis

Strany 1391

ExampleThe following command reads the event register (bits 3 and 4 are set).*ESR?Typical Response: +24

Strany 1393

*IDN?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1394

Syntax*IDN?

Strany 1395

DescriptionThis command reads the instrument's (mainframe) identification stringwhich contains four comma-separated fields. The first field is th

Strany 1396

Return FormatThe command returns a string with the following format:AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES,34410A,<Serial Number>,f.ff-b.bb-aa-pAGILENT TECHNOLOGI

Strany 1397

ExampleThe following query returns the instrument's identification string.*IDN?Typical Response: AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES,34410A,MY12345678,1.00-1.0

Strany 1398

DescriptionThis command changes the instrument's triggering system from the "idle"state to the "wait-for-trigger" state. Meas

Strany 1399

See Also*TST?

Strany 1400

*LRN?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1402

DescriptionThis command returns the learn string, which is an ASCII string of SCPIcommands. This string includes all of the commands required to put t

Strany 1403

Return FormatThe command returns an ASCII string of SCPI commands, delimited withsemicolons (";") between the commands.

Strany 1404

ExampleThe following query returns the learn string.*LRN?Typical Response: A very long string of SCPI commands.

Strany 1405

See Also*RCL*SAV

Strany 1406

*OPCSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1407

Syntax*OPC

Strany 1408

DescriptionThis command sets the "Operation Complete" bit (bit 0) in the StandardEvent register at the completion of the current operation.F

Strany 1409

RemarksSending the READ? command is similar to sending the INITiate commandfollowed immediately by the FETCh? command.The 34410A provides volatile rea

Strany 1410

RemarksThe purpose of this command is to synchronize your application with theinstrument.Note the difference between the *OPC command and the *OPC? qu

Strany 1411

ExampleThe following command sets the "Operation Complete" bit. *OPC

Strany 1412

See Also*OPC?

Strany 1413

*OPC?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1414

Syntax*OPC?

Strany 1415

DescriptionThis command returns "1" to the output buffer at the completion of thecurrent operation.For more information on the SCPI Status S

Strany 1416

RemarksThe purpose of this command is to synchronize your application with theinstrument.Note the difference between the *OPC? command and the *OPC co

Strany 1417

Return FormatThe command returns "1" to the output buffer.

Strany 1418

ExampleThe following command sends "1" to the output buffer.*OPC?

Strany 1419

See Also*OPC

Strany 1420

Return FormatThe command sends readings directly to reading memory and theinstrument's output buffer. The readings are returned in ASCII format.

Strany 1421

*PSCSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1422

Syntax*PSC {0|1}*PSC?

Strany 1423

DescriptionPower-On Status Clear. This command enables or disables the clearing ofcertain enable registers at power on. With *PSC 0 specified, these r

Strany 1424

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (do not clear at power on) or "1" (clear atpower on).

Strany 1425

ExamplesThe following command disables the power-on clearing of the affectedregisters.*PSC 0The following query returns the power-on status clear sett

Strany 1426

See Also*SRE*STB?

Strany 1427

*RCLSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1428

Syntax*RCL {0|1|2|3|4}

Strany 1429

DescriptionThis command recalls the instrument state stored in the specified storagelocation. You cannot recall the instrument state from a storage lo

Strany 1430

RemarksThe instrument has five storage locations in non-volatile memory to storeinstrument states. The instrument uses location 0 to automatically hol

Strany 1431

ExamplesThe following program segment shows how to use the READ? command withthe CONFigure command. The READ? command places the instrument in the&quo

Strany 1432

ExampleThe following command recalls the instrument state previously stored inlocation 1.*RCL 1

Strany 1433

See Also*SAVMEMory:STATe:DELete

Strany 1434

*RSTSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1435

Syntax*RST

Strany 1436

DescriptionThis command resets the multimeter to the Factory configuration. SeeFactory Reset State for a complete listing of the instrument's Fac

Strany 1437

RemarksThis command does not affect any previously-stored instrument states (see*SAV command).

Strany 1438

ExampleThe following command resets the instrument. *RST

Strany 1439

See AlsoSYSTem:PRESet

Strany 1440

*SAVSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1441

Syntax*SAV {0|1|2|3|4}

Strany 1442

See AlsoFETCh?FORMat:BORDerFORMat[:DATA]INITiate[:IMMediate]

Strany 1443

DescriptionThis command stores (saves) the current instrument state in the specifiedstorage location. Any state previously stored in the same location

Strany 1444

RemarksThe instrument has five storage locations in non-volatile memory to storeinstrument states. The instrument uses location 0 to automatically hol

Strany 1445

ExampleThe following command stores the current instrument state in location 1.*SAV 1

Strany 1446

See Also*RCLMEMory:STATe:DELete

Strany 1447

*SRESyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1448

Syntax*SRE <enable_value>*SRE?

Strany 1449

DescriptionThis command enables bits in the enable register for the Status ByteRegister group. Once enabled, the corresponding bits may generate aRequ

Strany 1450

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<enable_value> NumericA decimal valuewhich correspondsto the binary-weighted sum ofthe bits in

Strany 1451

RemarksThe following table lists the bit definitions for the Status Byte Register.Bit NumberDecimalValueDefinition0 Not Used 1 Always zero.1 Not Use

Strany 1452

Use the <enable_value> parameter to specify which bits will be enabled.The decimal value specified corresponds to the binary-weighted sum of the

Strany 1453

ROUTe:TERMinals?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1454

Return FormatThe query command reads the enable register and returns a decimal valuewhich corresponds to the binary-weighted sum of all bits set in th

Strany 1455

ExamplesThe following command enables bit 4 (decimal value = 16) in the enableregister.*SRE 16The following query returns which bits are enabled in th

Strany 1456

See Also*STB?

Strany 1457

*STB?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1458

Syntax*STB?

Strany 1459

DescriptionThis command queries the condition register for the Status Byte Registergroup. This command is similar to a Serial Poll but it is processed

Strany 1460

RemarksThe following table lists the bit definitions for the Status Byte Register.Bit NumberDecimalValueDefinition0 Not used 1 Always zero.1 Not Use

Strany 1461

This command returns the same results as a Serial Poll but the "MasterSummary" bit (bit 6) is not cleared if a Serial Poll has occurred.A Fa

Strany 1462

Return FormatThe command reads the condition register and returns a decimal valuewhich corresponds to the binary-weighted sum of all bits set in the r

Strany 1463

ExampleThe following command reads the condition register (bits 3 and 5 are set).*STB?Typical Response: +40

Strany 1464 - STATus Subsystem Introduction

[SENSe:]FREQuency:NULL[:STATe] [SENSe:]FREQuency:NULL:VALue [SENSe:]FREQuency:RANGe:LOWer [SENSe:]FREQuency:VOLTage:RANGe:AUTO [SENSe:]FREQuency:VOLTa

Strany 1465 - Command Summary

SyntaxROUTe:TERMinals?

Strany 1467

*TRGSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1468

Syntax*TRG

Strany 1469

DescriptionThis command is used in conjunction with the TRIGger:SOURce command totrigger the instrument from the remote interface.

Strany 1470

RemarksUse the TRIGger:SOURce command to select the BUS (software) triggersource.After setting the trigger source, you must place the multimeter in th

Strany 1471

ExampleThe following command triggers the instrument.TRIG:SOUR BUS INIT*TRG

Strany 1473

*TST?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1475 - STATus:OPERation:ENABle?

DescriptionThis command performs a complete self-test of the instrument and returns apass/fail indication. The self-test runs a series of tests and wi

Strany 1476

DescriptionThis command queries the 34410A/34411A multimeter to determinewhether the front or rear input terminals are selected (via the front/rearswi

Strany 1477

RemarksThe 34410A/11A/L4411A self-test takes over five seconds to complete.When sending the *TST? command from the Agilent Connection Expert'Inte

Strany 1478

Return FormatThe command returns "+0" (all tests passed) or "+1" (one or more testsfailed).

Strany 1479

ExampleThe following command performs a self-test and returns a pass/failindication.*TST?Typical Response: +0

Strany 1480

See Also*IDN?

Strany 1481

*WAISyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1482

Syntax*WAI

Strany 1483 - STATus:OPERation[:EVENt]?

DescriptionThis command configures the instrument's output buffer to wait for allpending operations to complete before executing any additional c

Strany 1484

RemarksFunction and range changes are considered pending operations. Therefore,*WAI will cause these changes to occur and complete.

Strany 1485

ExampleThe following command waits until all pending operations complete. *WAI

Strany 1486

See Also*OPC

Strany 1487

RemarksThe front/rear switch is not programmable. This query reports the positionof the switch, but cannot change it.

Strany 1488

MEASure Subsystem IntroductionThe MEASure? command provides the easiest way to program the instrumentfor measurements. However, this command does not

Strany 1489 - Typical Response: +512

Command Summary MEASure:CAPacitance?MEASure:CONTinuity?MEASure:CURRent:AC?MEASure:CURRent[:DC]?MEASure:DIODe?MEASure:FREQuency?MEASure:FRESistance?MEA

Strany 1490

Default Settings for the MEASure? CommandWith the MEASure? command, you can select the function, range, andresolution all in one command. All other me

Strany 1491 - STATus:PRESet

Using the MEASure? CommandThe following command shows how to use the MEASure? command to make ameasurement. This example configures the instrument for

Strany 1492

MEASure:CAPacitance?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1493

SyntaxMEASure:CAPacitance? [{<range>|AUTO|MIN|MAX|DEF} [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}]]

Strany 1494

DescriptionFirst, this command resets all capacitance measurement parameters andtrigger parameters to their default values. Then, it configures the me

Strany 1495 - STAT:PRES

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<range> NumericDesired range in F(farads):1 nF (MIN)10 nF100 nF1 µF10 µF (MAX)AUTO (autorange)A

Strany 1496

RemarksThe <resolution> parameter is optional, and is in fact ignored. Theresolution is actually fixed at 4½ digits.You can allow the instrument

Strany 1497

Return FormatThe command returns a single reading.

Strany 1498

Return FormatThe query returns the current state of the front/rear switch: "FRON" or"REAR", indicating which set of terminals are

Strany 1499

ExamplesThe following command configures the instrument for capacitancemeasurements, triggers the meter to take a reading, and then transfers thereadi

Strany 1500

See AlsoCONFigure?FETCh?READ?

Strany 1501

MEASure:CONTinuity?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1502

SyntaxMEASure:CONTinuity?

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DescriptionFirst, this command resets all continuity measurement parameters andtrigger parameters to their default values. Then it configures the mete

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RemarksThe range and resolution are fixed for continuity tests. The range is 1 kΩ(a 2-wire resistance measurement).The meter beeps (even if beep is di

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Return FormatThe command returns a single reading.

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ExamplesThe following command configures the instrument for continuitymeasurements, places the instrument in the "wait-for-trigger" state, t

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See AlsoCONFigure?FETCh?READ?

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MEASure:CURRent:AC?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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ExampleThe following query returns the current state of the 34410A/34411Afront/rear switch (the set of input terminals selected).ROUT:TERM?Typical Res

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SyntaxMEASure:CURRent:AC? [{<range>|AUTO|MIN|MAX|DEF} [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}]]

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DescriptionFirst, this command resets all ac current measurement parameters andtrigger parameters to their default values. Then, it configures the met

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ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<range> NumericDesired range inamps:100 µA (MIN)1 mA10 mA100 mA1 A 3 A (MAX)AUTO (autorange)AUTO(

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RemarksThe <resolution> parameter is optional, and is in fact ignored. Theresolution is actually fixed at 6½ digits.You can allow the instrument

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Return FormatThe command returns a single reading.

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ExamplesThe following command configures the instrument for ac currentmeasurements, triggers the meter to take a reading, and then transfers thereadin

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See AlsoCONFigure?FETCh?READ?

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MEASure:CURRent[:DC]?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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SyntaxMEASure:CURRent[:DC]? [{<range>|AUTO|MIN|MAX|DEF} [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}]]

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DescriptionFirst, this command resets all dc current measurement parameters andtrigger parameters to their default values. Then, it configures the met

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UNIT:TEMPeratureSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<range> NumericDesired range inamps:100 µA (MIN)1 mA10 mA100 mA1 A 3 A (MAX)AUTO (autorange)AUT

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RemarksYou can allow the instrument to automatically select the measurementrange using autoranging or you can select a fixed range using manualranging

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Return FormatThe command returns a single reading.

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ExamplesThe following command configures the instrument for dc currentmeasurements, triggers the meter to take a reading, and then transfers thereadin

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See Also[CONFigure?FETCh?READ?

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MEASure:DIODe?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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SyntaxMEASure:DIODe?

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DescriptionFirst, this command resets all diode test parameters and trigger parametersto their default values. Then it configures the meter for diode

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RemarksThe range and resolution are fixed for diode tests: The range is 1 Vdc (witha 1 mA current source output).The voltage is displayed on the front

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Return FormatThe command returns a single reading.

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SyntaxUNIT:TEMPerature <units>UNIT:TEMPerature?

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ExamplesThe following command configures the instrument for diode tests, placesthe instrument in the "wait-for-trigger" state, triggers a t

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See AlsoCONFigure?FETCh?READ?

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MEASure:FREQuency?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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SyntaxMEASure:FREQuency? [{<range>|MIN|MAX|DEF} [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}]]

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DescriptionFirst, this command resets all frequency measurement parameters andtrigger parameters to their default values. Then, it configures the mete

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ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<range> NumericApproximatefrequency of theinput signalin hertz, between3 Hz and 300 kHz.MIN = 3

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RemarksFrequency is measured on ac voltage signals. Thus, the proper ac voltagerange should be set first using the[SENSe:]FREQuency:VOLTage:RANGe[:UPP

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Return FormatThe command returns a single reading.

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ExamplesThe following command configures the instrument for frequencymeasurements, triggers the meter to take a reading, and then transfers thereading

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See AlsoCONFigure?FETCh?READ?[SENSe:]FREQuency:VOLTage:RANGe[:UPPer]

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DescriptionThis command selects the units (°C, °F, or Kelvins) to be used fortemperature measurements. The 34410A/11A/L4411A uses the selectedunit for

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MEASure:FRESistance?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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SyntaxMEASure:FRESistance? [{<range>|AUTO|MIN|MAX|DEF} [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}]]

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DescriptionFirst, this command resets all resistance measurement parameters andtrigger parameters to their default values. Then, it configures the met

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ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<range> NumericDesired range inohms:100 Ω (MIN)1 kΩ10 kΩ100 kΩ1 MΩ10 MΩ100 MΩ 1 GΩ (MAX)AUTO (aut

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RemarksYou can allow the instrument to automatically select the measurementrange using autoranging or you can select a fixed range using manualranging

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Return FormatThe command returns a single reading.

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ExamplesThe following command configures the instrument for 4-wire measurements,triggers the meter to take a reading, and then transfers the reading t

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See AlsoCONFigure?FETCh?READ?

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MEASure:PERiod?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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SyntaxMEASure:PERiod? [{<range>|MIN|MAX|DEF} [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}]]

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ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<units> Discrete {C|F|K}Requiredparameter.

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DescriptionFirst, this command resets all period measurement parameters and triggerparameters to their default values. Then, it configures the meter f

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ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<range> NumericApproximate periodof the input signalin seconds, between3.336 µs and333.33 ms.MI

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RemarksPeriod is measured on ac voltage signals. Thus, the proper ac voltagerange should be set first using the[SENSe:]PERiod:VOLTage:RANGe[:UPPer] co

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Return FormatThe command returns a single reading.

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ExamplesThe following command configures the instrument for period measurements,triggers the meter to take a reading, and then transfers the reading t

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See AlsoCONFigure?FETCh?READ?[SENSe:]PERiod:VOLTage:RANGe[:UPPer]

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MEASure:RESistance?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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SyntaxMEASure:RESistance? [{<range>|AUTO|MIN|MAX|DEF} [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}]]

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DescriptionFirst, this command resets all resistance measurement parameters andtrigger parameters to their default values. Then, it configures the met

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ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<range> NumericDesired range inohms:100 Ω (MIN)1 kΩ10 kΩ100 kΩ1 MΩ10 MΩ100 MΩ 1 GΩ (MAX)AUTO (aut

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RemarksThe command also accepts "CEL" or "FAR" for the units parameter, but thequery returns "C" or "F".The te

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RemarksYou can allow the instrument to automatically select the measurementrange using autoranging or you can select a fixed range using manualranging

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Return FormatThe command returns a single reading.

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ExamplesThe following command configures the instrument for 2-wire resistancemeasurements, triggers the meter to take a reading, and then transfers th

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See AlsoCONFigure?FETCh?READ?

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MEASure:TEMPerature?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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SyntaxMEASure:TEMPerature? [{<probe_type>|DEF}[,{<type>|DEF} [,1 [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}]]]]

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DescriptionFirst, this command resets all temperature measurement parameters andtrigger parameters to their default values. Then, it configures the me

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ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<probe_type> Discrete {FRTD|RTD|FTHermistor|THERmistor}Requiredparameter:DEF setsFRTD<type>

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RemarksFor temperature measurements, the instrument internally selects therange−you cannot select the range to be used. The range ("1" is th

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Return FormatThe command returns a single reading.

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[SENSe:]TEMPerature:APERture:ENABled [SENSe:]TEMPerature:NPLC [SENSe:]TEMPerature:NULL[:STATe] [SENSe:]TEMPerature:NULL:VALue [SENSe:]TEMPerature:TRAN

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Return FormatThe query command returns "C", "F", or "K".

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ExamplesThe following command configures the instrument for 5 kΩ thermistormeasurements, triggers the meter to take a reading, and then transfers the

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See AlsoCONFigure?FETCh?READ?

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MEASure[:VOLTage]:AC?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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SyntaxMEASure[:VOLTage]:AC? [{<range>|AUTO|MIN|MAX|DEF} [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}]]

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DescriptionFirst, this command resets all ac voltage measurement parameters andtrigger parameters to their default values. Then, it configures the met

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ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<range> NumericDesired range involts:100 mV (MIN)1 V10 V100 V1000 V (MAX)AUTO (autorange)AUTO(aut

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RemarksThe <resolution> parameter is optional, and is in fact ignored. Theresolution is actually fixed at 6½ digits.You can allow the instrument

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Return FormatThe command returns a single reading.

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ExamplesThe following command configures the instrument for ac voltagemeasurements, triggers the meter to take a reading, and then transfers thereadin

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See AlsoCONFigure?FETCh?READ?

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ExamplesThe following command sets the temperature units to °F.UNIT:TEMP FThe following query returns the temperature unit selected.UNIT:TEMP?Typical

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MEASure[:VOLTage][:DC]?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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SyntaxMEASure[:VOLTage][:DC]? [{<range>|AUTO|MIN|MAX|DEF} [,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}]]

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DescriptionFirst, this command resets all dc voltage measurement parameters andtrigger parameters to their default values. Then, it configures the met

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ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<range> NumericDesired range involts:100 mV (MIN)1 V10 V100 V1000 V (MAX)AUTO (autorange)AUTO(aut

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RemarksYou can allow the instrument to automatically select the measurementrange using autoranging or you can select a fixed range using manualranging

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Return FormatThe command returns a single reading.

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ExamplesThe following command configures the instrument for dc voltagemeasurements, triggers the meter to take a reading, and then transfers thereadin

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See AlsoCONFigure?FETCh?READ?

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MEMory Subsystem IntroductionCommand Summary MEMory:NSTates?MEMory:STATe:CATalog?MEMory:STATe:DELeteMEMory:STATe:DELete:ALLMEMory:STATe:NAMEMEMory:STA

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MEMory:NSTates?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

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See AlsoCONFigure:TEMPeratureMEASure:TEMPerature?

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DescriptionThis command returns the total number of memory locations available forstate storage. For the 34410A/11A/L4411A, this command always return

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MEMory:STATe:CATalog?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

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SyntaxMEMory:STATe:CATalog?

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DescriptionThis command returns the names assigned to storage locations 0 through 4.When shipped from the factory, default names are assigned to stora

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RemarksThis command returns the factory default name for location 0("POWER_DOWN") unless a new name has been defined. Although youcan defin

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Return FormatThis command returns a comma-separated list representing the namesassigned to the storage locations.

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ExampleThe following command returns the names assigned to storage locations 0through 4 (the quotes are also returned for each name).MEM:STAT:CAT?Typi

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See AlsoMEMory:STATe:NAME

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MEMory:STATe:DELeteSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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CALCulate Subsystem IntroductionThe Agilent 34410A, 34411A, and L4411A can store readings in memory andperform several mathematical, statistical, and

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SyntaxMEMory:STATe:DELete {0|1|2|3|4}MEMory:STATe:DELete:ALL

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DescriptionThis command deletes the contents of the specified storage location.

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RemarksIf you have named a storage location (see MEMory:STATe:NAMEcommand), deleting the contents of a storage location will reset theassociated name

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ExamplesThe following command deletes the contents of storage location 1. MEM:STAT:DEL 1The following command deletes the contents of storage locatio

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See Also*SAV*RCL

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MEMory:STATe:NAMESyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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SyntaxMEMory:STATe:NAME {0|1|2|3|4} [,<name>]MEMory:STATe:NAME? {0|1|2|3|4}

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DescriptionThis command assigns a name to the specified storage location. You canname a location from the front panel or over the remote interface. Th

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ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<name>ASCIIStringA string of up to 12characters. The firstcharacter must be aletter (A-Z), but

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RemarksAlthough you can assign a name to location 0, the name will beoverwritten when the power is cycled and a new power-down state isstored in this

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Command Summary Select and Enable Functions CALCulate:FUNCtion CALCulate:FUNCtion)" href="Limits/CALCulate_LIMit_LOWer.htm">

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Return FormatThe query command reads the name assigned to the specified storagelocation and returns an ASCII string. If the specified location has no

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ExamplesThe following command assigns a name to storage location 1. MEM:STAT:NAME 1,TEST_RACK_1The following query returns the name assigned to stora

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See AlsoMEMory:STATe:CATalog?*SAV*RCL

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MEMory:STATe:RECall:AUTOSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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SyntaxMEMory:STATe:RECall:AUTO <mode>MEMory:STATe:RECall:AUTO?

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DescriptionThis command disables or enables the automatic recall of a specific storedinstrument state when power is turned on. Select "ON" t

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ParametersName TypeRange ofValuesDefault Value<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1}This is arequiredparameter

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RemarksWith the *SAV command, you can use location 0 to store a fifth instrumentstate. However, keep in mind that location 0 is automatically overwrit

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Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

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ExamplesThe following command disables automatic recall of the power-down state. MEM:STAT:REC:AUTO OFFThe following query returns the automatic recal

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CALCulate:AVERage:SDEViation?

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See AlsoMEMory:STATe:RECall:SELect*SAV

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MEMory:STATe:RECall:SELectSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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SyntaxMEMory:STATe:RECall:SELect {0|1|2|3|4}MEMory:STATe:RECall:SELect?

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DescriptionThis command selects which instrument state will be used at power on if theautomatic recall mode is enabled (see MEMory:STATe:RECall:AUTO O

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RemarksRegardless of which instrument state is specified, the power-down state isautomatically stored in location 0.When shipped from the factory, sto

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Return FormatThe query command returns "0", "1", "2", "3", or "4" indicating whichinstrument state w

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ExamplesThe following command selects instrument state 2 to be used at power-on. MEM:STAT:REC:SEL 2The following query returns the instrument state s

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See AlsoMEMory:STATe:RECall:AUTO*SAV

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MEMory:STATe:VALid?Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

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SyntaxMEMory:STATe:VALid? {0|1|2|3|4}

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CALCulate:FUNCtionSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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DescriptionThis command queries the specified storage location to determine if a validstate is currently stored in this location.

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RemarksYou can use this command before sending the *RCL command todetermine if a state has been previously stored in this location.

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Return FormatThe command returns "0" if no state has been stored or if it has beendeleted. It returns "1" if a valid state is stor

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ExampleThe following command returns the state of storage location 3.MEM:STAT:VAL? 3Typical Response: 0

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See Also*RCL*SAV

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SAMPle Subsystem IntroductionThe SAMPle commands are used with the TRIGger commands to set up thetriggering parameters. Use the SAMPle commands to set

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It is recommended that all triggered measurements be made usingan appropriate fixed manual range. That is, turn autorange off(SENSe:<function>:

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Command Summary SAMPle:COUNtSAMPle:COUNt?SAMPle:COUNt:PRETriggerSAMPle:COUNt:PRETrigger?SAMPle:SOURceSAMPle:SOURce?SAMPle:TIMerSAMPle:TIMer?

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SAMPle:COUNtSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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SyntaxSAMPle:COUNt {<count>|MIN|MAX|DEF}SAMPle:COUNt? [{MIN|MAX}]

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SyntaxCALCulate:FUNCtion {NULL | DB | DBM | AVERage | LIMit}CALCulate:FUNCtion?

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DescriptionThis command selects the number of readings (samples) the meter will takeper trigger.It is recommended that all triggered measurements be m

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ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<count> Numeric1 to 50,000 samples(34410A) 1 to 1,000,000 samples(34411A/L4411A)MIN = 1 sampleM

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RemarksThe front-panel sample annunciator ( "*" ) turns on during eachmeasurement at slower rates. However, the annunciator toggles at a fix

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Return FormatThe query command returns the sample count in the form "+1".

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ExamplesThe following command sets the meter's sample count to 10. When atrigger is received from the selected trigger source, the meter will ma

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See AlsoSAMPle:COUNt:PRETriggerSAMPle:SOURceSAMPle:TIMerTRIGger:COUNtTRIGger:SOURce

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SAMPle:COUNt:PRETrigger (34411A/L4411A)Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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SyntaxSAMPle:COUNt:PRETrigger {<PTcount>|MIN|MAX|DEF}SAMPle:COUNt:PRETrigger? [{MIN|MAX}]

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DescriptionThe Agilent 34411A/L4411A provides a pretrigger feature that allowscollection of the data being digitized before the trigger. This commandr

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ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<PTcount> Numeric0 to 999,999 samplesMIN = 0 sampleMAX = 999,999 samples(MAX = 10,000 samplesif

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DescriptionThis command selects the calculation function to be used. The defaultfunction is NULL.The null function provided in this command is for com

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RemarksThis command is supported by the 34411A and L4411A, but not the34410A.The 34411A/L4411A provides the pre-trigger feature for all measurementfun

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trigger sample):Pretrigger Sample Count ≤ Sample Count - 1If any of the calculation functions are on (CALC:STAT ON), the pretriggercount is further li

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Return FormatThe query command returns the pretrigger sample count in the form "+1".

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ExamplesThe following commands set the sample count to 10,000 and the pretriggersample count to 5000 (so that 5000 samples will be taken before thetri

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See AlsoSAMPle:COUNt

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SAMPle:SOURceSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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SyntaxSAMPle:SOURce {IMMediate|TIMer}SAMPle:SOURce?

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DescriptionThis command works in conjunction with the TRIGger:DELay command andthe SAMPle:TIMer command to determine sample timing when the samplecoun

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(SENSe:<function>:RANGe:AUTO OFF), or set a fixed range usingthe SENSe:<function>:RANGe, CONFigure, or MEASure command.

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RemarksThis command has no effect if the sample count is 1 (see SAMPle:COUNt).After setting the sample count, sample source, and the sample interval o

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RemarksSend CALCulate:FUNCtion AVERage to enable statistics. When statisticsare enabled, the average (mean), minimum, maximum, peak-to-peak,count, and

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Return FormatThe query command returns "IMM" or "TIM".

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ExamplesThe following example sets the meter's sample source to "TIM". The INITcommand sets the meter to the "wait-for-trigger&quo

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See AlsoTRIGger:COUNtTRIGger:DELayTRIGger:SOURceSAMPle:COUNtSAMPle:TIMer

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SAMPle:TIMerSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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SyntaxSAMPle:TIMer {<interval>|MIN|MAX}SAMPle:TIMer? [{MIN|MAX}]

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DescriptionThis command sets a sample interval for timed sampling when the samplecount is greater than one. Use the SAMPle:SOURce command to set theTI

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ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<interval> NumericMIN to ~3600 seconds(~20 µs steps).*MIN = measurementdependent,MAX = ~3600 s.T

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RemarksThe value of MIN is measurement dependent. It depends on the integrationtime (resolution), whether autozero is on, whether autorange is on, and

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Return FormatThe query command returns the sample interval in seconds. If you includeMIN or MAX in the query, the returned value is the minimum or max

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ExamplesThe following example sets the meter's sample interval to 0.1 seconds. TheINIT command sets the meter to the "wait-for-trigger"

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STATus Subsystem STATus:OPERation:CONDition? STATus:OPERation:ENABle STATus:OPERation[:EVENt]? STATus:PRESet STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition? STATus:QUE

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Return FormatThe query returns the currently selected function: NULL, DB, DBM, AVER, orLIM.

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See AlsoTRIGger:COUNtTRIGger:DELayTRIGger:SOURceSAMPle:COUNtSAMPle:SOURce

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SENSe Subsystem IntroductionCommand Summary AC Voltage [SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:BANDwidth [SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:BANDwidth? [SENSe:]VOLTage:AC:NULL[

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[SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:NULL:VALue? [SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:PEAK:STATe [SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:PEAK:STATe? [SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:RANGe:AUTO

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[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:APERture:ENABled [SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:APERture:ENABled? [SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:NPLC [SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:NPLC?

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[SENSe:]RESistance:NULL:VALue? [SENSe:]RESistance:OCOMpensated [SENSe:]RESistance:OCOMpensated? [SENSe:]RESistance:RANGe:AUTO [SE

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[SENSe:]FRESistance:RESolution [SENSe:]FRESistance:RESolution? Frequency [SENSe:]FREQuency:APERture [SENSe:]FREQuency:APERture?

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[SENSe:]PERiod:VOLTage:RANGe[:UPPer]? Temperature [SENSe:]TEMPerature:APERture [SENSe:]TEMPerature:APERture? [SENSe:]TEMPerature:

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[SENSe:]TEMPerature:ZERO:AUTO [SENSe:]TEMPerature:ZERO:AUTO? Capacitance [SENSe:]CAPacitance:NULL[:STATe] [SENSe:]CAPacitance:NULL[:S

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[SENSe:]FUNCtion[:ON]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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Syntax[SENSe:]FUNCtion[:ON] "<function>"[SENSe:]FUNCtion[:ON]?

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ExamplesThe following command sets the function to be calculated to DBM.CALC:FUNC DBMThe following query returns the currently enabled calculation fun

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DescriptionThis command selects the measurement function (all function-relatedmeasurement attributes are retained).

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ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<function> DiscreteDesired functionenclosed in quotes:CAPacitanceCONTinuityCURRent:ACCURRent[:DC]

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RemarksIf you change the measurement function, all measurement attributes ofthe previous function (range, resolution, etc.) are remembered. If youretu

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Return FormatThe query command returns an ASCII string enclosed in double quotes. Theshort form of the function name is always returned (e.g., "C

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ExamplesThe following commands select the ac voltage function (double or singlequotes are allowed).FUNC "VOLT:AC" or FUNC 'VOLT:A

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See AlsoCONFigure Commands

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[SENSe:]CAPacitance:NULL[:STATe]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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Syntax[SENSe:]CAPacitance:NULL[:STATe] {ON|OFF}[SENSe:]CAPacitance:NULL[:STATe]?

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DescriptionThis command turns the null function on or off for capacitancemeasurements.

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RemarksUse the [SENSe:]CAPacitance:NULL:VALue command to set the null value.The CONFigure:CAPacitance and MEASure:CAPacitance? commands turnoff the nu

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See AlsoCALCulate:STATe

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Return FormatThe query command returns the null state, either "1" (ON), or "0" (OFF).

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ExamplesThe following command turns the null function off.CAP:NULL:STAT OFFThe following query returns the null state.CAP:NULL:STAT?Typical Response:

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See Also[SENSe:]CAPacitance:NULL:VALueCONFigure:CAPacitanceMEASure:CAPacitance?

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[SENSe:]CAPacitance:NULL:VALueSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

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Syntax[SENSe:]CAPacitance:NULL:VALue {<value>|MIN|MAX}[SENSe:]CAPacitance:NULL:VALue? [{MIN|MAX}]

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DescriptionThis command stores a null value for capacitance measurements. The nullvalue is subtracted from each sample if the null state is turned on.

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ParametersThe <value> parameter can take any value between -120% and +120% ofthe highest range for the present function. MIN = -120% of the high

Strany 1717

RemarksTo use the null value, you will also need to turn on the null state with the[SENSe:]CAPacitance:NULL[:STATe] command.When using this command, i

Strany 1718 - SYSTem:LANGuage

Return FormatThe query command returns the null value in the form "+1.00000000E-02".

Strany 1719 - SYSTem:LANGuage?

ExamplesThe following command sets the null value to -0.25.CAP:NULL:VAL -0.25The following query returns the null value.CAP:NULL:VAL?Typical Response:

Strany 1720

CALCulate:STATeSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1721

See Also[SENSe:]CAPacitance:NULL[:STATe]

Strany 1722

[SENSe:]CAPacitance:RANGe:AUTOSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1723

Syntax[SENSe:]CAPacitance:RANGe:AUTO <mode>[SENSe:]CAPacitance:RANGe:AUTO?

Strany 1724

DescriptionThis command disables or enables autoranging for capacitancemeasurements. Autoranging is convenient because the instrumentautomatically sel

Strany 1725

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1|ONCE}This is arequiredparameter

Strany 1726 - SYSTem:LFRequency

RemarksAutorange thresholds:Down range at: <10% of rangeUp range at: >120% of rangeWith autoranging enabled, the instrument selects the appropri

Strany 1727 - SYSTem:LFRequency?

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

Strany 1728

ExamplesThe following command disables autoranging.CAP:RANG:AUTO OFFThe following query returns the autoranging settings.CAP:RANG:AUTO?Typical Respons

Strany 1729

See AlsoCONFigure:CAPacitance[SENSe:]CAPacitance:RANGe[:UPPer]

Strany 1730

[SENSe:]CAPacitance:RANGe[:UPPer]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1731 - Typical Response: +60

SyntaxCALCulate[:STATe] {OFF | ON}CALCulate:STATe?

Strany 1732

Syntax[SENSe:]CAPacitance:RANGe[:UPPer] {<range>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]CAPacitance:RANGe[:UPPer]? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 1733 - SYSTem:LFRequency:ACTual

DescriptionThis command selects the measurement range for capacitancemeasurements.

Strany 1734 - SYSTem:LFRequency:ACTual?

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<range> NumericDesired range in F(farads):1 nF (MIN)10 nF100 nF1 µF (DEF)10 µF (MAX)This is a

Strany 1735

RemarksSelecting a discrete range will disable autoranging.If the input signal is greater than can be measured on the selected range(manual ranging),

Strany 1736

Return FormatThe query command returns the range in the form "+1.00000000E-01".

Strany 1737

ExamplesThe following command selects the 1 nF range.CAP:RANG 1 nF or CAP:RANG 0.000000001 or CAP:RANG1.0E-9The following query returns

Strany 1738 - SYST:LFR:ACT?

See AlsoCONFigure:CAPacitance[SENSe:]CAPacitance:RANGe:AUTO

Strany 1739

[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:BANDwidthSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1740 - SYSTem:LOCK:NAME?

Syntax[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:BANDwidth {<filter>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:BANDwidth? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 1741

DescriptionThis command sets the bandwidth for ac current measurements. Theinstrument uses three different ac filters for ac current measurements. The

Strany 1742

DescriptionThis command turns the CALCulate subsystem, and thus the selectedcalculation function, on or off.

Strany 1743

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<filter> Discrete{3|20|200}MIN = 3 Hz (slow), MAX = 200 Hz(fast)This is a requiredparameterDEF

Strany 1744

RemarksThe <filter> parameter takes on one of three discrete values: 3, 20, or200. However, you can enter the lowest expected frequency that you

Strany 1745 - SYST:LOCK:NAME?

Return FormatThe query command returns "3.0000000" (slow), "2.0000000E+1"(medium), or "2.0000000E+2" (fast).

Strany 1746

ExamplesEither of the following commands selects the slow filter (3 Hz).CURR:AC:BAND 3Either of the following queries returns the current ac filter se

Strany 1747 - SYSTem:LOCK:OWNer?

See AlsoCONFigure:CURRent:AC

Strany 1748

[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:NULL[:STATe]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1749

Syntax[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:NULL[:STATe] {ON|OFF}[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:NULL[:STATe]?

Strany 1750

DescriptionThis command turns the null function on or off for ac current measurements.

Strany 1751

RemarksUse the [SENSe:]CURRent:AC:NULL:VALue command to set the null value.The CONFigure:CURRent:AC and MEASure:CURRent:AC? commands turnoff the null

Strany 1752 - SYST:LOCK:OWN?

Return FormatThe query command returns the null state, either "1" (ON), or "0" (OFF).

Strany 1753

RemarksThe calculation function to be used is selected using theCALCulate:FUNCtion command.CALCulate:STATe is set to OFF when the measurement function

Strany 1754 - SYSTem:LOCK:RELease

ExamplesThe following command turns the null function off.CURR:AC:NULL:STAT OFFThe following query returns the null state.CURR:AC:NULL:STAT?Typical Re

Strany 1755

See Also[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:NULL:VALueCONFigure:CURRent:ACMEASure:CURRent:AC?

Strany 1756

[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:NULL:VALueSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1757

Syntax[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:NULL:VALue {<value>|MIN|MAX}[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:NULL:VALue? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 1758

DescriptionThis command stores a null value for ac current measurements. The nullvalue is subtracted from each sample if the null state is turned on.

Strany 1759

ParametersThe <value> parameter can take any value between -120% and +120% ofthe highest range for the present function. MIN = -120% of the high

Strany 1760 - SYSTem:LOCK:REQuest?

RemarksTo use the null value, you will also need to turn on the null state with the[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:NULL[:STATe] command.When using this command, it

Strany 1761

Return FormatThe query command returns the null value in the form "+1.00000000E-02".

Strany 1762

ExamplesThe following command sets the null value to -0.25.CURR:AC:NULL:VAL -0.25The following query returns the null value.CURR:AC:NULL:VAL?Typical R

Strany 1763

See Also[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:NULL[:STATe]

Strany 1764

Return FormatThe query returns the current calculation state: "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

Strany 1765 - Typical Response: +1

[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:PEAK:STATeSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1766

Syntax[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:PEAK:STATe {ON|OFF}[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:PEAK:STATe?

Strany 1767 - SYSTem:PRESet

DescriptionThis command (when STATe= ON) configures the ac current measurementfunction to also produce peak-to-peak measurements, which may beretrieve

Strany 1768

RemarksUse the FETCh:CURRent:AC:PTPeak? commands to retrieve the peakcurrent data.A Factory Reset (*RST command) or an Instrument Preset(SYSTem:PRESet

Strany 1769

Return FormatThe query command returns the state, either "1" (ON), or "0" (OFF).

Strany 1770

ExamplesThe following command turns the peak current function on.CURR:AC:PEAK:STAT ONThe following query returns the state.CURR:AC:PEAK:STAT?Typical R

Strany 1771 - SYST:PRES

See AlsoFETCh:CURRent:AC:PTPeak?

Strany 1772

[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:RANGe:AUTOSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1773 - SYSTem:SECurity:IMMediate

Syntax[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:RANGe:AUTO <mode>[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:RANGe:AUTO?

Strany 1774

DescriptionThis command disables or enables autoranging for ac currentmeasurements. Autoranging is convenient because the instrumentautomatically sele

Strany 1775

ExampleThe following command sets the calculation state to "ON".CALC:STAT ONThe following query returns the current calculation state.CALC:S

Strany 1776 - (*RST command) values

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1|ONCE}AutorangeON

Strany 1777 - SYST:SEC:IMM

RemarksAutorange thresholds:Down range at: <10% of rangeUp range at: >120% of rangeWith autoranging enabled, the instrument selects the appropri

Strany 1778

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

Strany 1779 - SYSTem:VERSion?

ExamplesThe following command disables autoranging.CURR:AC:RANG:AUTO OFFThe following query returns the autoranging settings.CURR:AC:RANG:AUTO?Typical

Strany 1780

See AlsoCONFigure:CURRent:AC[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:RANGe

Strany 1781

[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:RANGe[:UPPer]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1782

Syntax[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:RANGe[:UPPer] {<range>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:RANGe[:UPPer]? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 1783 - Typical Response: 1994.0

DescriptionThis command selects the measurement range for ac current measurements.

Strany 1784

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<range> DiscreteDesired range inamps:100 µA (MIN)1 mA10 mA100 mA1 A3 A (MAX)This is arequiredpa

Strany 1785

RemarksSelecting a discrete range will disable autoranging.If the input signal is greater than can be measured on the selected range(manual ranging),

Strany 1786

See AlsoCALCulate:FUNCtion

Strany 1787 - TRIGger:COUNt

Return FormatThe query command returns the range in the form "+1.00000000E-01".

Strany 1788 - TRIGger:COUNt? [{MIN

ExamplesThe following command selects the 100 mA range.CURR:AC:RANG 0.1The following query returns the selected range.CURR:AC:RANG?Typical Response:

Strany 1789

See AlsoCONFigure:CURRent:AC[SENSe:]CURRent:AC:RANGe:AUTO

Strany 1790

[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:APERtureSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1791

Syntax[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:APERture {<seconds>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:APERture? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 1792

DescriptionThis command selects the integration time in seconds (called aperture time)for dc current measurements.You should use this command only whe

Strany 1793

ParametersName Type Range of Values*DefaultValue<seconds> NumericDesired aperture timein seconds:34410A: ~100 µs to~1 s (with ~20 µsresolution)

Strany 1794

RemarksDue to internal quantization, the actual aperture that you set may beslightly different than your specified value. The increment is approximate

Strany 1795 - TRIGger:DELay

Return FormatThe query command returns the aperture time in the form "+1.00000000E-01".

Strany 1796 - TRIGger:DELay? [{MIN

ExamplesThe following command sets the aperture time to 300 ms.CURR:DC:APER 300E-03The following query returns the aperture time selected.CURR:DC:APER

Strany 1797

SYSTem:COMMunicate:ENABle SYSTem:COMMunicate:GPIB[:SELF]:ADDRess SYSTem:ERRor[:NEXT]? SYSTem:HELP? SYSTem:LANGuage SYSTem:LFRequency? SYSTem:LFRequenc

Strany 1798

CALCulate:LIMit:LOWerSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1799

See AlsoCONFigure:CURRent[:DC][SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:APERture:ENABled

Strany 1800

[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:APERture:ENABledSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Example

Strany 1801

Syntax[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:APERture:ENABled {ON|OFF}[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:APERture:ENABled?

Strany 1802

DescriptionThis command queries whether the aperture time mode is enabled ordisabled for dc current measurements. If aperture time mode is disabled, t

Strany 1803 - TRIGger:DELay:AUTO

RemarksThe CONFigure:CURRent[:DC], MEASure:CURRent[:DC]?,[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:NPLC, and [SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:RESolutioncommands disable the aperture t

Strany 1804 - TRIGger:DELay:AUTO?

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" if the aperture time mode is disabled or "1"if the aperture time mode is enabled.

Strany 1805

ExampleThe following command returns the state of the aperture time mode.CURR:DC:APER:ENAB?Typical Response: 1

Strany 1806

See AlsoCONFigure:CURRent[:DC][SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:APERture

Strany 1807

[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:NPLCSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1808

Syntax[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:NPLC {<PLCs>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:NPLC? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 1809

SyntaxCALCulate:LIMit:LOWer {<value> | MINimum | MAXimum}CALCulate:LIMit:LOWer? {MINimum | MAXimum}

Strany 1810

DescriptionThis command sets the integration time in number of power line cycles(PLCs) for dc current measurements. Integration time affects themeasur

Strany 1811 - TRIGger:LEVel (34411A/L4411A)

ParametersName Type Range of Values*DefaultValue<PLCs> Discrete34410A: {0.006|0.02|0.06|0.2|1|2|10|100}MIN = 0.006 PLC, MAX = 100 PLC34411A/L4

Strany 1812 - TRIGger:LEVel? [{MIN

RemarksSelecting an integration time with this command changes any aperture setwith the [SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:APERture command.Only those integration

Strany 1813

(*RST command) or an Instrument Preset (SYSTem:PRESet command).

Strany 1814

Return FormatThe query command returns the integration time in the form"+1.00000000E+00".

Strany 1815

ExamplesThe following command set the integration time to 0.2 PLCs.CURR:DC:NPLC 0.2The following query returns the integration time settings.CURR:DC:N

Strany 1816

See AlsoCONFigure:CURRent[:DC][SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:APERture[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:RESolution

Strany 1817

[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:NULL[:STATe]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1818

Syntax[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:NULL[:STATe] {ON|OFF}[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:NULL[:STATe]?

Strany 1819 - TRIGger:SLOPe

DescriptionThis command turns the null function on or off for dc current measurements.

Strany 1820 - TRIGger:SLOPe?

DescriptionThis command sets the lower limit for the present measurement function(used in limit testing).

Strany 1821

RemarksUse the [SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:NULL:VALue command to set the nullvalue.The CONFigure:CURRent[:DC] and MEASure:CURRent[:DC]? commandsturn off the

Strany 1822

Return FormatThe query command returns the null state, either "1" (ON), or "0" (OFF).

Strany 1823

ExamplesThe following command turns the null function off.CURR:DC:NULL:STAT OFFThe following query returns the null state.CURR:DC:NULL:STAT?Typical Re

Strany 1824

See Also[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:NULL:VALueCONFigure:CURRent[:DC]MEASure:CURRent[:DC]?

Strany 1825

[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:NULL:VALueSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1826

Syntax[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:NULL:VALue {<value>|MIN|MAX}[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:NULL:VALue? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 1827 - TRIGger:SOURce

DescriptionThis command stores a null value for dc current measurements. The nullvalue is subtracted from each sample if the null state is turned on.

Strany 1828 - TRIGger:SOURce?

ParametersThe <value> parameter can take any value between -120% and +120% ofthe highest range for the present function. MIN = -120% of the high

Strany 1829

RemarksTo use the null value, you will also need to turn on the null state with the[SENSe:]CURRent:DC:NULL[:STATe] command.When using this command, it

Strany 1830

Return FormatThe query command returns the null value in the form "+1.00000000E-02".

Strany 1831

ParametersThe <value> parameter can take any value between -120% and +120% ofthe highest (maximum) range for the currently selected function The

Strany 1832

ExamplesThe following command sets the null value to -0.25.CURR:DC:NULL:VAL -0.25The following query returns the null value.CURR:DC:NULL:VAL?Typical R

Strany 1833

See Also[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:NULL[:STATe]

Strany 1834

[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:STATeSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1835 - Commands A-Z

Syntax[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:STATe {ON|OFF}[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:STATe?

Strany 1836

DescriptionThis command (when STATe= ON) configures the dc current measurementfunction to also produce peak measurements, which may be retrievedsepara

Strany 1837

RemarksUse the FETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:MAXimum?,FETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:MINmum?, and FETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PTPeak?commands to retrieve the peak current d

Strany 1838

Return FormatThe query command returns the state, either "1" (ON), or "0" (OFF).

Strany 1839

ExamplesThe following command turns the peak current function on.CURR:DC:PEAK:STAT ONThe following query returns the state.CURR:DC:PEAK:STAT?Typical R

Strany 1840

See AlsoFETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:MAXimum?FETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PEAK:MINmum?FETCh:CURRent[:DC]:PTPeak?

Strany 1841

[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:RANGe:AUTOSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1842

RemarksYou must select the limit math function (CALC:FUNC LIM) and turn onmath operations (CALC:STAT ON) before you set a limit value.You can assign a

Strany 1843

Syntax[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:RANGe:AUTO <mode>[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:RANGe:AUTO?

Strany 1844 - INITiate[:IMMediate]

DescriptionThis command disables or enables autoranging for dc currentmeasurements. Autoranging is convenient because the instrumentautomatically sele

Strany 1845

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<mode> Boolean {OFF|0|ON|1|ONCE}AutorangeON

Strany 1846

RemarksAutorange thresholds:Downrange at:<10% of rangeUp rangeat:>120% of rangeWith autoranging enabled, the instrument selects the appropriate

Strany 1847 - OUTPut:TRIGger:SLOPe

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF) or "1" (ON).

Strany 1848

ExamplesThe following command disables autoranging.CURR:DC:RANG:AUTO OFFThe following query returns the autoranging state.CURR:DC:RANG:AUTO?Typical Re

Strany 1849

See AlsoCONFigure:CURRent[:DC][SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:RANGe

Strany 1850

[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:RANGe[:UPPer]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1851

Syntax[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:RANGe[:UPPer] {<range>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:RANGe[:UPPer]? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 1852

DescriptionThis command selects the measurement range for dc current measurements.

Strany 1853

Return FormatThe query command returns the lower limit in the form "-1.00000000E+03".

Strany 1854

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<range> DiscreteDesired range inamps:100 µA (MIN)1 mA10 mA100 mA1 A3 A (MAX)This is arequiredpa

Strany 1855

RemarksSelecting a discrete range will disable autoranging.If the input signal is greater than can be measured on the selected range(manual ranging),

Strany 1856

Return FormatThe query command returns the range in the form "+1.00000000E-01".

Strany 1857

ExamplesThe following command selects the 100 mA range.CURR:DC:RANG 0.1The following query returns the range selected.CURR:DC:RANG?Typical Response:

Strany 1858

See AlsoCONFigure:CURRent[:DC][SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:RANGe:AUTO

Strany 1859

[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:RESolutionSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1860

Syntax[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:RESolution {<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:RESolution? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 1861 - UNIT:TEMPerature?

DescriptionThis command selects the measurement resolution for dc currentmeasurements. Specify the resolution in the same units as the selectedmeasure

Strany 1862

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<resolution> NumericDesired resolutionin amps (see ResolutionTable).0.3 ppm xRange (1 PLC)

Strany 1863 - VOLTage[:DC]:ZERO:AUTO?

RemarksSetting the resolution with this command changes any aperture set withthe [SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:APERture command.For the <resolution> par

Strany 1864

ExamplesThe following command sets the lower limit to -0.25.CALC:LIM:LOW -0.25The following query returns the lower limit setting.CALC:LIM:LOW?Typical

Strany 1865

Return FormatThe query command returns the resolution in the form "+1.00000000E-04".

Strany 1866

ExamplesThe following command sets the measurement resolution to 100 mA.CURR:DC:RES 0.1The following query returns the resolution selected.CURR:DC:RES

Strany 1867 - Reference

See AlsoCONFigure:CURRent[:DC]

Strany 1868

[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:ZERO:AUTOSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1869

Syntax[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:ZERO:AUTO <mode>[SENSe:]CURRent[:DC]:ZERO:AUTO?

Strany 1870

DescriptionThis command disables or enables the autozero mode for dc currentmeasurements.When autozero is ON (default), the instrument internally disc

Strany 1871

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<mode> Discrete {OFF|0|ON|1|ONCE}AutozeroON

Strany 1872

RemarksAutozero ONCE issues an immediate zero measurement, and then setsautozero to OFF.The autozero mode is set indirectly when you set the resolutio

Strany 1873

Return FormatThe query command returns "0" (OFF or ONCE) or "1" (ON).

Strany 1874

ExamplesThe following command disables autozero. With autozero disabled, a newzero measurement is not issued until the next configuration change(funct

Strany 1875

See AlsoCALCulate:FUNCtionCALCulate:LIMit:UPPerCALCulate:STATeSTATus Subsystem Introduction

Strany 1876 - Calculation (Math) Commands

See AlsoCONFigure:CURRent[:DC][SENSe:]VOLTage[:DC]:ZERO:AUTO

Strany 1877 - Calibration Commands

[SENSe:]FREQuency:APERtureSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1878 - IEEE-488 Commands

Syntax[SENSe:]FREQuency:APERture {<seconds>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]FREQuency:APERture? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 1879 - System-Related Commands

DescriptionThis command selects the aperture time (also called gate time) for frequencymeasurements.

Strany 1880 - LAN Configuration Commands

ParametersName Type Range of Values Default Value<seconds> DiscreteDesired aperture inseconds:1 ms (MIN) 10 ms 100 ms (DEF) 1 second (MAX)This i

Strany 1881 - Status System Commands

RemarksThis command sets the aperture for both frequency and periodmeasurements.The frequency measurement does not autorange. For frequencymeasurement

Strany 1882

Return FormatThe query command returns the aperture time in the form "+1.00000000E-01".

Strany 1883 - SCPI Error Messages

ExamplesThe following command sets the aperture to 10 ms.FREQ:APER 10E-03The following query returns the aperture selected.FREQ:APER?Typical Response:

Strany 1884

See AlsoCONFigure:FREQuency

Strany 1885 - Execution Errors

[SENSe:]FREQuency:NULL[:STATe]Syntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1886 - Instrument Errors

CALCulate:LIMit:UPPerSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1887 - Self-Test Errors

Syntax[SENSe:]FREQuency:NULL[:STATe] {ON|OFF}[SENSe:]FREQuency:NULL[:STATe]?

Strany 1888

DescriptionThis command turns the null function on or off for frequency measurements.

Strany 1889 - Calibration Errors

RemarksUse the [SENSe:]FREQuency:NULL:VALue command to set the null value.The CONFigure:FREQuency and MEASure:FREQuency? commands turn offthe null sta

Strany 1890 - Firmware Update Errors

Return FormatThe query command returns the null state, either "1" (ON), or "0" (OFF).

Strany 1891 - Power-On and Reset State

ExamplesThe following command turns the null function off.FREQ:NULL:STAT OFFThe following query returns the null state.FREQ:NULL:STAT?Typical Response

Strany 1892

See Also[SENSe:]FREQuency:NULL:VALueCONFigure:FREQuencyMEASure:FREQuency?

Strany 1893

[SENSe:]FREQuency:NULL:VALueSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1894

Syntax[SENSe:]FREQuency:NULL:VALue {<value>|MIN|MAX}[SENSe:]FREQuency:NULL:VALue? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 1895

DescriptionThis command stores a null value for frequency measurements. The nullvalue is subtracted from each sample if the null state is turned on.

Strany 1896 - Automatic Trigger Delays

ParametersThe <value> parameter can take any value between -120% and +120% ofthe highest range for the present function. MIN = -120% of the high

Strany 1897

SyntaxCALCulate:LIMit:UPPer {<value> | MINimum | MAXimum}CALCulate:LIMit:UPPer? {MINimum | MAXimum}

Strany 1898

RemarksTo use the null value, you will also need to turn on the null state with the[SENSe:]FREQuency:NULL[:STATe] command.When using this command, it

Strany 1899

Return FormatThe query command returns the null value in the form "+1.00000000E-02".

Strany 1900

ExamplesThe following command sets the null value to -0.25.FREQ:NULL:VAL -0.25The following query returns the null value.FREQ:NULL:VAL?Typical Respons

Strany 1901

See Also[SENSe:]FREQuency:NULL[:STATe]

Strany 1902

[SENSe:]FREQuency:RANGe:LOWerSyntax | Description | Parameters | Remarks | Return Format | Examples

Strany 1903 - Range,Resolution, and NPLC

Syntax[SENSe:]FREQuency:RANGe:LOWer {<filter>|MIN|MAX|DEF}[SENSe:]FREQuency:RANGe:LOWer? [{MIN|MAX}]

Strany 1904

DescriptionThis command sets the ac bandwidth used to detect the signal duringfrequency and period measurements. The instrument uses three different a

Strany 1905 - Volatile Memory

ParametersName Type Range of ValuesDefaultValue<filter> Discrete{3|20|200}MIN = 3 Hz (slow), MAX = 200 Hz (fast)This is arequiredparameter.DEF s

Strany 1906 - Non-Volatile Memory

RemarksApplies to frequency and period measurements, and to voltagemeasurements made as the second display function during frequency orperiod measurem

Strany 1907

Return FormatThe query command returns "3.0000000" (slow), "2.0000000E+1"(medium), or "2.0000000E+2" (fast).

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