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SCPI Sections and Subsections

SCPI Sections and Subsections

SCPI commands related to major functional areas (such as calculate or) are grouped into blocks, or subsystems. Some of these subsystems are further divided into subsections (such as calculate/marker, or sense/harmonics). An instrument model is then created to represent the way in which instrument functionality is viewed and categorized by SCPI. Refer to IEEE SCPI-1997 Volume 2: Command Reference, Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments, Version 1997.0, May, 1997 for a more complete description of the SCPI instrument model.

The SCPI subsystems in this chapter are listed in alphabetical order. Likewise, the SCPI commands are in alphabetical order within the subsystem in which they belong. Refer to the following table to locate SCPI command subsystems and subsections by page number.

SCPI Subsystem/Subsection

Page

 

 

IEEE Common Commands

page 193

 

 

:ABORt

page 198

 

 

:CALCulate

page 199

 

 

:CALCulate:EMI:SLISt

page 201

 

 

:CALCulate:LLINe

page 209

 

 

:CALCulate:MARKer

page 216

 

 

:CALCulate:NTData

page 228

 

 

:CALibration

page 229

 

 

:CONFigure (see :MEAS)

page 254

 

 

:COUPle

page 233

 

 

:DISPlay

page 235

 

 

:FETCh (see :MEASure)

page 254

 

 

:FORMat

page 243

 

 

:HCOPy

page 245

 

 

:INITiate

page 249

 

 

:INPut

page 252

 

 

:MEASure

page 254

 

 

:MMEMory

page 260

 

 

:OUTPut

page 267

 

 

Chapter 5

191

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Agilent Technologies Model  A.08.xx manual Scpi Sections and Subsections, Scpi Subsystem/Subsection

Model A.08.xx specifications

Agilent Technologies has long been a leader in the field of measurement and analytical instrumentation, and their Model A.08.xx is a prime example of this expertise. This advanced instrument is designed for a wide array of applications, spanning from life sciences to chemical analysis, offering unparalleled precision and reliability to meet the demands of laboratory environments.

One of the main features of the A.08.xx model is its advanced measurement capabilities. The instrument boasts a high-resolution detector that provides exceptional sensitivity, allowing researchers to detect even trace levels of analytes in complex samples. The enhanced signal-to-noise ratio is particularly beneficial for users working with low concentrations, ensuring accurate results without the need for laborious sample preparation.

The A.08.xx is equipped with state-of-the-art technologies that significantly enhance its performance. One such technology is its multi-wavelength detection system, which allows simultaneous analysis of multiple compounds within a single run. This not only boosts efficiency but also reduces the time required for method development and validation. Additionally, the model utilizes sophisticated software for data analysis, providing users with intuitive tools to interpret results quickly and effectively.

Another characteristic of the A.08.xx is its robust build quality and user-friendly interface. Designed for rigorous laboratory use, the instrument can withstand the demanding conditions of a busy research environment. Its intuitive touchscreen display simplifies operations, allowing users to set up experiments and navigate through various functions with ease. This user-centric design reduces the learning curve for new operators, enhancing productivity in the lab.

The A.08.xx also incorporates connectivity features that align with modern laboratory needs. With options for remote monitoring and data sharing, researchers can easily collaborate and access results in real-time, streamlining workflows and promoting innovation.

In conclusion, Agilent Technologies’ Model A.08.xx is not just an analytical instrument; it is a comprehensive solution for researchers and scientists seeking reliability and performance in their analytical work. With its advanced measurement capabilities, cutting-edge technologies, and user-friendly design, it continues to set the standard for excellence in laboratory instrumentation, facilitating groundbreaking research across various scientific fields.