Remote Operation

:DELete

MEMory:DELete;

MEMory:DELete erases all data from CMOS RAM, by filling it with zeroes, and then sets it to an initial state. That state is as follows:

The power fail channel lists are empty (ROUT:PFA:CLOS and

ROUT:PFA:OPEN).

Sensing (VERIFY) is OFF for all devices.

The ROUT:DRIVE:ON list has channels 0 through 30 on card 1 used and all other channels unused.

The WIDTH is set to 30 ms pulse width; DELAY is set to 20 ms for all 256 devices.

The group names are defaulted to GROUP1, GROUP2, and so on through GROUP16.

The path VALues are defaulted to the path register number, 1–256.

The GROUP and PATH registers are empty.

If you also wish to delete the EEROM data, this command should be followed by a MEM:SAVE command to copy this state to the EEROM.

This command does not affect the “last switch state” area in the RAM image, even though there is a “last switch state” stored in the EEROM, because the last state must always the match the actual last state of the switches. Nor does it affect the model number and serial number.

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87130A specifications

Agilent Technologies 87130A is a highly regarded network analyzer that has been widely adopted in the field of RF and microwave testing. Known for its versatility and precision, the 87130A is designed for evaluating components and devices in various applications, including telecommunications and electronics.

One of the main features of the 87130A is its frequency range, which spans from 300 kHz to 3 GHz. This broad spectrum allows engineers to test a wide variety of RF components, including amplifiers, filters, and antennas. The analyzer provides vector network analysis capabilities, enabling users to measure both the magnitude and phase of S-parameters, essential for characterizing components effectively.

The instrument is equipped with a powerful internal calibration capability, which ensures accurate measurements by compensating for test fixture errors and other variables. The built-in electronic calibration options further enhance measurement accuracy and repeatability, giving engineers confidence in their results.

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Overall, Agilent Technologies 87130A stands out for its precision, ease of use, and flexibility in RF and microwave testing applications. Its combination of advanced features and robust performance makes it a staple in laboratories, production lines, and research settings, helping engineers and technicians achieve optimal results in their measurement endeavors.