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MEASure:ARRay:CURRent:NEUTral:HARMonic:PHASe?

FETCh:ARRay:CURRent:NEUTral:HARMonic:PHASe?

Agilent 6834B Only

These queries return an array of harmonic phases of output current of the neutral output terminal in degrees, referenced to the positive zero crossing of the fundamental component.

The first value returned is the dc component (always returned as 0 degrees phase) , the second value is the fundamental frequency, and so on up to the 50th harmonic. Harmonic orders can be measured up to the fundamental measurement bandwidth of the measurement system, which is 12.6kHz. Thus the maximum harmonic that can be measured is dependent on the output frequency. Any harmonics that represent frequencies greater than 12.6kHz are returned as 0.

Query Syntax

MEASure:ARRay:CURRent:NEUTral:HARMonic:PHASe?

 

FETCh:ARRay:CURRent:NEUTral:HARMonic:PHASe?

Parameters

None

Examples

MEAS:ARR:CURR:NEUT:HARM:PHAS?

 

FETC:ARR:CURR:NEUT:HARM:PHAS?

Returned Parameters

51 NR3 values

Related Commands

MEAS:ARR:CURR:NEUT:HARM?

MEASure:ARRay:VOLTage?

FETCh:ARRay:VOLTage?

Phase Selectable

These queries return an array containing the instantaneous output voltage in volts.

The output voltage and current are digitized whenever a measure command is given or whenever an acquire trigger occurs. If digitization is caused by a measure command, the time interval between samples is determined by the output frequency. For frequencies greater than 45Hz, the time interval is 25 microseconds. If digitization is caused by an acquire trigger, the time interval is set by SENSe:SWEep:TINTerval, and the position of the trigger relative to the beginning of the data buffer is determined by SENSe:SWEep:OFFSet:POINts.

Query Syntax

MEASure:ARRay:VOLTage[:DC]?

 

FETCh:ARRay:VOLTage[:DC]?

Parameters

None

 

Examples

MEAS:ARR:VOLT?

FETC:ARR:VOLT?

Returned Parameters

4096 NR3 values

 

Related Commands

MEAS:ARR:CURR?

 

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