Agilent Technologies 6800 manual MEASure and FETCh Command Execution Diagram

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How Can the Acquisition of Voltage and Current Data be Controlled?

Two characteristics of the voltage and current acquisition can be controlled: the sample rate, and the beginning of acquisition relative to the trigger. The ac power source/analyzer has a sample rate of approximately 40 kHz (a sample every 25 microseconds) as the default setting. This means it takes approximately 100 milliseconds for the data buffers to fill with voltage and current data points. The sample period can be programmed from a minimum of 25 microseconds to a maxi- mum of 250 microseconds (at 25-microsecond increments).

The acquisition of voltage and current data can also be initiated relative to the acquisition trigger, thereby enabling the capture of pre-event and post-event data. To capture pre-event or post-event voltage and current data, the offset of data points relative to the trigger is programmed. The range of offset that can be programmed is from -4096 to 2xl09 points. If the offset is negative, the values at the beginning of the data buffer represent samples taken prior to the trigger. If the offset value is zero (the default setting), all data is acquired directly after the trigger. If the offset value is positive, the acquisition of valid buffer data will be delayed from the receipt of the trigger.

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Contents Product Note Agilent 6800 Series AC Power Source/AnalyzerIntroduction Table of ContentsIntroduction to the Agilent 6800 AC Power Source/Analyzer What is a Pulse Transient? What is a Step Transient?What is a List Transient? Agilent 6800 Series Output TransientsModel of the Transient System What Actions Can be Triggered? What Can Serve as the Source of the Trigger?How Can Triggers be Generated? Output Transient Trigger Model Measurement Trigger Model What is a MEASure Command? What is a FETCh Command?Agilent 6800 Series Measurements MEASure and FETCh Command Execution Diagram Application Transient Generation ApplicationsAdvantages/benefits of the Agilent 6800 series solution Agilent 6800 series features usedApplication Simulating AC Line Sub-Cycle Dropouts Overview of applicationTiming Diagram of Application Page At 400 Hz Application Generating MIL-STD-704D WaveformsSet the List points as follows List Timing Diagram for Application Page Advantages/benefits of the Agilent 6800 series Application Performing IEC 555-2 MeasurementsUsing the computer Page Application Performing Inrush Current Measurements Agilent 6800 series setup Page How the 6800 series implements user-defined waveforms Application Generating User-Defined WaveformsTiming Diagram for Application #5 Page Page Advantages/benefits of the Agilent 6812A and 6813A solutions Agilent 6812A and 6813A features usedPage Our Promise