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INPut<n>:FILTer[:LPASs][:STATe]

INPut<n>:FILTer[:LPASs]:FREQuency?

Syntax: INPut<n>:FILTer[:LPASs][:STATe] <Boolean>

<n> [1] 2 3 4

INPut<n>:FILTer[:LPASs]:FREQuency? [MINimum MAXimum]

MINimum

Fixed at 20 MHz

MAXimum

Fixed at 20 MHz

Note: Channel 3 is not applicable for PM33x0B.

Response: 2.00E+07

Query form: INPut<n>:FILTer[:LPASs][:STATe]?

Response: 0 1

0Common low pass filter off.

1Common low pass filter on.

Description:

The INP<n>:FILT command turns the common low-pass filter ON or OFF for all input channels, independent of the value of <n>.

The INP<n>:FILT:FREQ? query returns the cutoff frequency of the common low- pass filter, which is fixed at 20 MHz (not programmable). The filter can be turned ON or OFF with the INPut[<n>]:FILTer[:LPASs][:STATe] command. The common low-pass filter is called bandwidth limiter on the front panel (BW LIMIT option in the VERT MENU menu).

After a *RST command, the filter is turned OFF.

Example:

 

Send INPut:FILTer ON

Turns the filter ON.

Front panel compliance:

The INPut<n>:FILTer[:LPASs][:STATe] command is the remote equivalent of the front panel BW LIMIT option in the VERT MENU menu.

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Fluke PM-3394B INPutnFILTerLPASsSTATe INPutnFILTerLPASsFREQuency?, Response 2.00E+07, Query form INPutnFILTerLPASsSTATe?