syntax, 52 measurement system, 137 measurement trigger system

initiating, 140 model, 139

measurement triggers generating, 141 selecting, 140

message terminator, 22 end or identify, 22 newline, 22

message unit separator, 22 Message Units

combing message units, 21 Moving among subsystems, 19 MSS bit, 147

multipliers, 23

—N—

National Instruments GP-IB driver, 24 NTR filter, 148

numerical data formats, 23

—O—

offset, 126

operation status group, 142 Optional header

LEVel, 19

Optional Headers

effect of, 19 output

triggers, 132

output phase measurements simultaneous, 138

output phases, 124 programming, 125 selecting, 125

output queue, 147 output subsystem, 55

OUTPut, 55

OUTPut COUPling, 56 OUTPut DFI, 56 OUTPut DFI SOURce, 56 OUTPut IMPedance, 57

OUTPut IMPedance REACtive, 57 OUTPut IMPedance REAL, 57 OUTPut PON STATe, 58 OUTPut PROTection CLEar, 58 OUTPut PROTection DELay, 58 OUTPut RI MODE, 59

OUTPut TTLTrg, 59

OUTPut TTLTrg SOURce, 59 syntax, 55

output transients, 128 model, 129 synchronizing, 135

output trigger system initiating, 134 model, 133

Index

output triggers generating, 136 selecting, 134

—P—

peak current limit, 125 post-event triggers, 141 power measurements, 138 power-on bit, 146 power-on initialization, 121 power-on status conditions, 142 pre-event triggers, 141

print date, 2 program commands

measure array current harmonic?, 173 measure array voltage fluctuations all?, 174 measure array voltage fluctuations flicker?, 176 measure array voltage fluctuations pst?, 177 sense current preference, 178

sense window, 178 system configure, 179

programming commands calculate integral time, 169 calculate limit upper, 170 calculate smoothing, 169 format, 171

format border, 172 programming the output, 121 pst integration time, 168, 169 PTR filter, 148

pulse transients, 130

—Q—

quasi-stationary harmonics, 139 queries, 20

query indicator, 22

questionable instrument status group, 145 questionable instrument summary registers

bit configuration, 99 questionable status condition registers

bit configuration, 97 questionable status events, 148 questionable status group, 145

—R—

remote inhibit, 149 RI indicator, 149 root level, 18 Root specifier, 22

combing commands, 19 RQS bit, 147

RS-232 capabilities, 15 data format, 15 program example, 16 troubleshooting, 16

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6812B, 6811B, 6813B, 6834B, 6843A specifications

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