HP 8360

User’s Handbook

Sets and queries an array of up to 801 frequency-correction pairs. This correction information is used to create a correction array that can be added to the internal calibration array. The correction entered is at the associated frequency. Frequencies in between frequency-correction pair values are determined by linear interpolation. If a value of START or STOP frequency is specified that is outside the limits of the specified frequencies, the correction applied at those points is 0 dB. After *RST, returns a MinFreq, 0 DB , MaxFreq, 0 DB response.

CORRection:SOURce[i] ARRaylFLATness

CORRection: SOURce cil?

Sets and queries the source of correction.

CORRection:FLATness:POINts? [MAXimumlMINimum]

Returns the number of frequency-correction pairs entered using the CORR:FLAT command. After *RST, the value is 2.

CORRection[:STATe] ONlOFFlllO

CORRect ion [ : STATe] ?

Sets and queries the switch on the users ALC correction system. The *RST value is OFF.

DIAGnost its : ABUS? <num>

Reads the analog bus node number and returns the number of millivolts:

DIAGnostics:ABUS:AVERage <num>

DIAGnostics:ABUS:AVERage?

Sets and queries the number of ADC averages to use during the read ADC query. After *RST, the value is 1.

DIAGnostics:ABUS:STATus?

Queries the status of the prior ADC reading. The response is a single byte that is bit-encoded to mean:

Bit 0 Set to 1, if ADC timed out (hardware fault)

Bit 1 Set to 1, if reading was unsettled.

Bit 2 Set to 1, if out of range occurred.

DIAGnostics:INSTrument:PMETer:ADDRess <num>

DIAGnostics:INSTrument:PMETer:ADDRess?

Sets and queries the HP-IB address to use for the power meter during synthesizer calibration routines. Allowable values are 0 through 31. ‘RST or power on does not effect this value. Default is 13. It is defaulted only when memory is initialized.

Operating and Programming Reference S-31