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225 mhz universal counter
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<function> *
[:VOLTage]:DCYCle
or
[:VOLTage]:PDUTycycle
[:VOLTage]:FALL:TIME
or
[:VOLTage]:FTIMe
[:VOLTage]:FREQuency
[:VOLTage]:FREQuency:RATio
[:VOLTage]:MAXimum
[:VOLTage]:MINimum
[:VOLTage]:NWIDth
[:VOLTage]:PERiod
[:VOLTage]:PHASe
[:VOLTage]:PTPeak
[:VOLTage]:PWIDth
[:VOLTage]:RISE:TIME
or
[:VOLTage]:RTIMe
[:VOLTage]:TINTerval
[:VOLTage]:TOTalize:CONTinuous***
[:VOLTage]:TOTalize:TIMed
Chapter 4 Command Reference
Introduction
Table 4-1. The <function>, associated <parameters> and
<source_list> for the Measure Instruction Commands
<parameters>
[<reference>]
[<lower_reference> [,upper_reference>]]
[<expected_value>[,<resolution>]]
[<expected_value> [,<resolution>]]
[<reference>]
[<expected_value>[,<resolution>]]
[<reference>]
[<lower_reference> [,upper_reference>]]
[<gate_time>]
_______________________
*
The only functions which can be derived (using FETC? or READ?) from the stored data are period
to/from frequency, maximum to/from minimum, maximum to/from peak-to-peak
and minimum to/from peak-to-peak. All other functions require an acquisition of a new type.
**
<source_list> has the same syntax as SCPI <channel _list> syntax. For example, a single-channel
function (e.g., frequency, period, etc.) would use (@1) to specify channel 1, where as a two-channel
function (e.g., time interval, phase, and frequency ratio) would use (@1), (@2) to specify a
measurement between channel 1 and channel 2.
***
This <function> is only allowed with :CONFigure.
Programming Guide
[,<source_list>]**
[(@1)]
[(@1) ]
[(@1) | (@2) | (@3)]
[(@1), (@2 | @3)] |
[(@2 | @3), (@1)]
[(@1) | (@2)]
[(@1) | (@2)]
[(@1) ]
[(@1) | (@2) | (@3)]
[(@1), (@2)]
[(@1) | (@2)]
[(@1) ]
[(@1) ]
[(@1), (@2)]
[(@1)]
[(@1)]
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