Agilent Technologies 6614C, 6634B manual SENSeWINDow, HANNing, RECTangular, Returned Parameters CRD

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4 - Language Dictionary

SENSe:WINDow

This command sets the window function that is used in output measurement calculations. The following functions can be selected:

HANNing

A signal conditioning window that reduces errors in dc and rms measurement

 

calculations in the presence of periodic signals such as line ripple. It also

 

reduces jitter when measuring successive pulse waveforms. The Hanning

 

window multiplies each point in the measurement sample by the function cos4.

 

Do not use the Hanning window when measuring single-shot pulse waveforms.

RECTangular

A window that returns measurement calculations without any signal

 

conditioning. This window may be used for pulse measurements where the

 

exact period of the pulse waveform is known and the measurement interval can

 

be set accordingly using the SENSe:SWEep:TINTerval command.

 

 

NOTE:

Neither window function alters the instantaneous voltage or current data returned in the

 

measurement array.

 

 

Command Syntax SENSe:WINDow[:TYPE] <type> Parameters HANNing RECTangular *RST Value HANNing

Examples SENS:WIND RECT Query Syntax SENSe:WINDow[:TYPE]?

Returned Parameters <CRD>

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Contents Programming Guide Safety Guidelines Printing HistoryTable of Contents Language Dictionary Internally Triggered MeasurementsOutput Commands Compatibility Language Error MessagesScpi Conformance Information Example ProgramsAbout this Guide Documentation SummaryExternal References Gpib ReferencesScpi References Supported Applications VXIplug&play Power Products Instrument DriversDownloading and Installing the Driver System RequirementsRS-232 Capabilities of the DC Source Accessing Online HelpGpib Capabilities of the DC Source Gpib AddressRS-232 Flow Control RS-232 Programming ExampleBaud Rate Conventions Used in This Guide RS-232 TroubleshootingIntroduction to Scpi Boldface fontTypes of Scpi Commands Multiple Commands in a MessageTypes of Scpi Messages Including Common CommandsUsing Queries Moving Among SubsystemsHeaders Query IndicatorMessage Unit Message Unit SeparatorSuffixes and Multipliers Scpi Data FormatsNumerical Data Formats Response Data TypesScpi Command Completion Using Device ClearPage Programming the Output Power-on InitializationIntroduction Enabling the OutputMaximum Voltage Output VoltageOutput Current Maximum CurrentScpi Triggering Nomenclature Setting the Voltage or Current Trigger LevelsTriggering Output Changes Output Trigger System ModelInitiating the Output Trigger System Generating TriggersMaking Measurements Voltage and Current MeasurementsDC Measurements RMS Measurements Agilent 66312A, 66332A Only Current RangesInternally Triggered Measurements Measurement Trigger System ModelSequence Form Alias SEQuence2 ACQuire Generating Measurement Triggers Agilent 66312A, 66332A Only BUSTrigger Commands Used to Measure Output Pulses Measuring Output Pulses Agilent 66312A, 66332A Only Current DetectorPulse Measurement Queries Controlling Measurement Samples Varying the Voltage or Current Sampling RateMultiple Measurements Agilent 66312A, 66332A Only Pulse Measurement Example Agilent 66312A, 66332A only Pre-event and Post-event TriggeringOption Base Power-On Conditions Programming the Status RegistersOperation Status Group Questionable Status Group Standard Event Status GroupStatus Byte Register MSS Bit Determining the Cause of a Service InterruptServicing Operation Status and Questionable Status Events RQS BitDiscrete Fault Indicator DFI Inhibit/Fault IndicatorMonitoring Both Phases of a Status Transition Remote Inhibit RIDFI Programming Example Using the Inhibit/Fault Port as a Digital I/OBit Weight PinPage Subsystem Commands Language DictionarySubsystem Commands Syntax DFI ALCSubsystem Commands Syntax Programming Parameters Common CommandsCommon Commands Syntax Output Programming ParametersCALibrateCURRentNEGative Calibration CommandsCALibrateCURRent CALibrateCURRentMEASureLOWRangeCALibrateDATA CALibratePASSwordCommand Syntax CALibrateSAVE Parameters None Examples CALibrateLEVelCALibrateVOLTagePROTection CALibrateSTATeCALibrateVOLTage Query Syntax CALibrateSTATe?MEASureARRayVOLTage? FETChARRayVOLTage? Measurement CommandsMEASureARRayCURRent? FETChARRayCURRent? Query SyntaxMEASureCURRentHIGH? FETChCURRentHIGH? MEASureCURRent? FETChCURRent?MEASureCURRentACDC? FETChCURRentACDC? FETChCURRent? applies to Agilent 66312A, 66332A OnlyMEASureCURRentLOW? FETChCURRentLOW? MEASureCURRentMAXimum? FETChCURRent MAXimum?MEASureCURRentMINimum? FETChCURRentMINimum? MEASureVOLTageHIGH? FETChVOLTageHIGH? MEASureVOLTage? FETChVOLTage?MEASureVOLTageACDC? FETChVOLTageACDC? FETChVOLTage? applies to Agilent 66312A, 66332A OnlyMEASureVOLTageLOW? FETChVOLTageLOW? MEASureVOLTageMAXimum? FETChVOLTageMAXimum?MEASureVOLTageMINimum? FETChVOLTageMINimum? Unit a amperes *RST Value MAX high range SENSeCURRentRANGeSENSeCURRentDETector Returned Parameters NR3SENSeSWEepPOINts SENSeFUNCtionSENSeSWEepOFFSetPOINts SENSeSWEepTINTervalRECTangular SENSeWINDowHANNing Returned Parameters CRDOUTPutDFI Output CommandsOUTPut OUTPutDFISOURceOUTPutPROTectionDELay OUTPutPONSTATeOUTPutPROTectionCLEar OUTPutRIMODE OUTPutRELayOUTPutRELayPOLarity Query Syntax OUTPputRELayPOLarity?SOURceCURRentTRIGger Default SuffixSOURceCURRent SOURceCURRentPROTectionSTATeSOURceVOLTage SOURceDIGitalDATASOURceDIGitalFUNCtion Query Syntax SOURceDIGitalDATA?SOURceVOLTagePROTection SOURceVOLTageALCBANDwidth? SOURceVOLTageALCBWIDth?SOURceVOLTageTRIGger Agilent 66332A, 6631B, 6632B, 6633B and 6634B OnlySTATusOPERation? Status CommandsSTATusPRESet STATusOPERationCONDition?Parameters Preset Value STATusOPERationENABleQuery Syntax STATusOPERationENABle? STATusOPERationNTR STATusOPERationPTRSTATusQUEStionableENABle STATusQUEStionable?STATusQUEStionableCONDition? CLS Command Syntax *CLS Parameters NoneSTATusQUEStionableNTR STATusQUEStionablePTR STATQUESNTR?STATQUESPTR?ESR? Bit Configuration of Standard Event Status Enable RegisterESE OPCPSC on PSCSRE ExampleWAI Bit Configuration of Status Byte RegisterSTB? NR1 register binary valueDISPlayMODE System CommandsDISPlay DISPlayTEXTSYSTemVERSion? SYSTemERRor?SYSTemLANGuage Parameters none Returned Parameters NR2SYSTemRWLock SYSTemLOCalSYSTemREMote IDN?RCL Command Syntax RCL NRf Parameters ExampleOPT? RSTSAV RST SettingsCommand Syntax SAV NRf Parameters Example TST?INITiateSEQuence INITiateNAME Trigger CommandsABORt INITiateCONTinuousSEQuence1 INITiateCONTinuousNAMETRIGgerSEQuence2 TRIGgerACQuire TRIGgerTRIGgerSOURce Abor Currtrig Init *TRG VolttrigParameters RST Value Examples TRIGgerSEQuence2COUNtCURRent TRIGgerACQuireCOUNtCURRentTRIGgerSEQuence2COUNtVOLTage TRIGgerACQuireCOUNtVOLTage TRIGSEQ2COUNCURR 5 TrigacqcouncurrTRIGSEQ2HYSTVOLT TRIGSEQ2LEVCURR TRIGSEQ2HYSTCURR TRIGSEQ2LEVVOLTTRIGSEQ2LEVVOLT TRIGSEQ2HYSTCURR TRIGgerSEQuence2LEVelCURRent TRIGgerACQuireLEVelCURRentTRIGgerSEQuence2LEVelVOLTage TRIGgerACQuireLEVelVOLTage TRIGSEQ2LEVCURR TRIGSEQ2HYSTVOLTTRIGgerSEQuence2SLOPeCURRent TRIGgerACQuireSLOPeCURRent TRIGgerSEQuence2SLOPeVOLTage TRIGgerACQuireSLOPeVOLTageTRIGSEQ2SLOPVOLT TRIGgerSEQuence1DEFine TRIGgerSEQuence2DEFine Parameters None Related CommandsTRIGgerSEQuence2SOURce TRIGgerACQuireSOURce TRGPage Scpi Confirmed Commands Non-SCPI CommandsScpi Version Page Table B-1. COMPatibility Power-on Settings Command Command SettingSimilar Scpi Command Table B-2. COMPatibility Commands CompatibilityERR? FAULT? ID? IOUT? ASTS? CLRCompatibility Command Table B-2. COMPatibility Commands Description Similar ScpiThese commands determine the conditions that will set bits Table B-2. COMPatibility CommandsCompatibility Description Command ErrorNorm Fast INH ERR UNR +CC RQS ERR RDYFAU Page Error Number List Bit Set Error Number Error Code Error TypeTable C-1. Error Numbers Error Number Page Agilent 82335A Driver Assigning the Gpib Address in ProgramsTypes of DOS Drivers National Instruments Gpib DriverError Handling Basic ControllersExample Programs D Example 2. IBM Controller Using National Interface Call IBCLRPS%CODES$=*CLS Example 3. Controller Using Basic Option BaseIndex Index 100101 Scpi102 Manual Updates
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