￿Functions and channels in PM6680B and PM6681

:FREQuency [ :CW ]

[ ￿

‘ ( 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ) ‘ ]

:FREQuency [ :CW ] :RATio

[ ￿

1 2 3 4 , 1 2 3 4 ‘ ]

:FREQuency :BURSt

[ ￿

1 2 3

4 5 6 7 ‘ ]

:FREQuency :PRF

[ ￿

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ‘ ]

:PERiod

[ ￿

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ‘ ]

:TINTerval

[ ￿

1 2 4 , 1 2 4 6 ‘ ]

:PHASe

[ ￿

1 2 6

, 1 2 6 ‘ ]

:NWIDth

[ ￿

1 2 4

6 ‘ ]

:PWIDth

[ ￿

1 2 4

6 ‘ ]

:DCYCle PDUTycycle

[ ￿

1 2 4

6 ‘ ]

:NDUTycycl

[ ￿

1 2 4 6 ‘ ]

:RISE:TIME

[ ￿

1 2 ‘ ]

 

:FALL:TIME

[ ￿

1 2 ‘ ]

 

:VOLT:MAXimum

[ ￿

1 2 ‘ ]

 

:VOLT:MINimum

[ ￿

1 2 ‘ ]

 

:VOLT:PTPeak

[ ￿

1 2 ‘ ]

 

:TOTalize:GATed

[ ￿

1 2 4

6, 1 2 4 6 ‘ ]

:TOTalize:TIMed

[ ￿

1 2 4

6, 1 2 4 6 ‘ ]

:TOTalize:ACCumulated

[ ￿

1 2 4

6, 1 2 4 6 ‘ ]

:TOTalize:SSTop

[ ￿

1 2 4

6 , 1 2 4 6 ‘ ]

￿Input channels PM6680B and PM6681

1 means input A

2 means input B

3 means input C (HF-input option)

4 means input E (Rear panel arming input)

5 means input A prescaled by 2

6 means the internal reference

7 means input A with the variable hysteresis mode

9-94 Command Reference

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Fluke PM6681R, PM6685R manual Functions and channels in PM6680B and PM6681, Input channels PM6680B and PM6681