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SENSe:SWEep:OFFSet:POINts

This command defines the trigger point relative to the start of the returned data record when an acquire trigger is used. The values can range from -4095 to 2E9. When the values are negative, the values in the beginning of the data record represent samples taken prior to the trigger.

Command Syntax

Parameters

*RST Value

Examples

Query Syntax

Returned Parameters

Related Commands

SENSe:SWEep:OFFSet:POINts <NRf+> 4096 through 2E9 MINimum MAXimum

0(zero)

SENS:SWE:OFFS:POIN -2047

SENSe:SWEep:OFFSet:POINts?

<NR3>

SENS:SWE:TINT MEAS:ARR

SENSe:SWEep:TINTerval

This command defines the time period between samples when voltage and current digitization is controlled by the acquire trigger sequence. The sample period can be programmed from 25 to 250 microseconds in 25 microsecond increments.

NOTE: All the MEASure commands use the ACQuire trigger sequence implicitly. These commands always set the sample period to 25 microseconds.

Command Syntax

Parameters

*RST Value

Examples

Query Syntax

Returned Parameters

Related Commands

SENSe:SWEep:TINTeral <NRf+>

25.037 through 250.37 (microseconds) MAXimum MINimum

25.037 μs (Agilent 6814B/6834B)

25.049 μs (Agilent 6811B/6812B/6813B/6843A) SENS:SWE:TINT 100E-6SENSe:SWEep:TINTerval?

<NR3>

SENS:SWE:OFFS:POIN MEAS:ARR

SENSe:WINDow

Phase Selectable

This command sets the window function which is used in harmonic measurements. KBESsel is the preferred window and should be used for most measurements. RECTangular is available for making harmonic measurements that comply with regulatory requirements for quasi-stationary harmonics.

When RECTangular is selected, the output frequency is constrained to frequencies that give an integer number of cycles in the acquired waveform buffers, and the measurement acquisition time is set to 0.1 seconds. Any programmed output frequency will be routed to the closest frequency that has this attribute. These frequencies are exact multiples of 10.000207Hz

Command Syntax

SENSe:WINDow[:TYPE] <type>

Parameters

RECTangular KBESsel

*RST Value

KBESsel

Examples

SENS:WIND KBES

Query Syntax

SENSe:WINDow?

Returned Parameters

<CRD>

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Agilent Technologies 6814B, 6834B, 6843A, 6813B manual SENSeSWEepOFFSetPOINts, SENSeSWEepTINTerval, SENSeWINDow, Senswind Kbes

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