Agilent E5061A/E5062A ENA Series ENA Series RF Network Analyzers Programmer’s Guide Fifth Edition FIRMWARE REVISIONS This manual applies directly to instruments that have the firmware revision A.03.00. For additional information about firmware revisions, see Appendix A. Manufacturing No.
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Documentation Map The following manuals are available for the Agilent E5061A/E5062A. • User’s Guide (Part Number E5061-900x0, attached to Option ABA) This manual describes most of the basic information needed to use the E5061A/E5062A. It provides a function overview, detailed operation procedure for each function (from preparation for measurement to analysis of measurement results), measurement examples, specifications, and supplemental information.
Contents 1. Making Effective Use of This Manual Contents of This Manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 How To Use This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Looking up SCPI commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 ECal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 5. Making a Measurement Trigger system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Configuring Limit Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Showing/Hiding Limit Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Turning On or Off the Limit Test Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Showing/Hiding “Fail” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Measurement results (trace) need to be updated. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sample program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Detecting Occurrence of an Error. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using the status reporting system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents :CALC{1-4}:CONV:FUNC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 :CALC{1-4}:CORR:EDEL:TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 :CALC{1-4}:CORR:OFFS:PHAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214 :CALC{1-4}:DATA:FDAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents :CALC{1-4}:MARK:NOTC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :CALC{1-4}:MARK:REF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10}:ACT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents :DISP:COL{1-2}:BACK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306 :DISP:COL{1-2}:GRAT{1-2} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307 :DISP:COL{1-2}:LIM{1-2} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308 :DISP:COL{1-2}:RES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents :MMEM:LOAD:CHAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :MMEM:LOAD:CHAN:COEF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :MMEM:LOAD:LIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :MMEM:LOAD:PROG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:STAN{1-21}:L3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390 :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:STAN{1-21}:LAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391 :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:STAN{1-21}:LOSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392 :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:STAN{1-21}:TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents :SOUR{1-4}:POW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :SOUR{1-4}:POW:ATT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :SOUR{1-4}:POW:CENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :SOUR{1-4}:POW:PORT:COUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents :STAT:QUES:RLIM:NTR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 470 :STAT:QUES:RLIM:PTR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 471 :SYST:BACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 472 :SYST:BEEP:COMP:IMM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1. Making Effective Use of This Manual 1 Making Effective Use of This Manual This chapter describes the contents of this guide.Using this chapter with the table of contents helps you to retrieve description of a subject you wish to understand as well as to obtain an overview of this guide.Also see the latter part of this chapter for brief description of usage of this guide, focusing on searching commands.
Making Effective Use of This Manual Contents of This Manual Contents of This Manual This is a programming guide with Agilent E5061A/E5062A. This guide describes programming method mainly aiming at learning how to write a program that remotely controls the E5061A/E5062A using SCPI commands, focusing on sample usage with the HTBasic. Controlling the E5061A/E5062A using the built-in VBA is not covered by this guide; it is described in VBA Programmer's Guide.
This chapter describes how to use the Limit Test feature to perform a limit test and determine the pass/fail status of the measured data. Chapter 9, “Saving and Recalling (File Management).” This chapter describes how to save and recall instrument status and measurement results onto/from the files. Here also covered is managing files. Chapter 10, “Communication with External Instruments Using Handler I/O Port.
Making Effective Use of This Manual How To Use This Manual How To Use This Manual Chapters 3 to 9 provide task-based descriptions of SCPI commands that are useful for programming and explain how you can use them. These chapters contain explanations and sample program listings that you can use to develop your custom programs. For more information on individual commands, see Chapter 13, “SCPI Command Reference.
Using sample programs This manual comes with a sample program disk, which contains the source files of the sample programs used in the manual. The disk is DOS-formatted and the files are saved in ASCII format. Loading a sample program To load a sample program into the HTBasic interpreter, use the GET command. For example, you can load setup.bas, one of the sample programs, by the following procedure: In the HTBasic screen, type the following command and press the Return key. GET "setup.
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2. Overview of Remote Control 2 Overview of Remote Control This chapter provides an overview of the remote control system and the SCPI commands.
Overview of Remote Control Types of remote control system Types of remote control system Depending on the system controller and the interface, you can configure 4 types of remote control system as shown in the table below. System controller Interface GPIB (talker/listener mode) System to control the E5061A/E5062A and other devices connected via GPIB from the external controller. For more information, refer to “GPIB remote control system” on page 25.
Overview of Remote Control GPIB remote control system GPIB remote control system What is GPIB? System configuration Use GPIB cables to connect between the E5061A/E5062A, the external controller (computer), and peripherals. Figure 2-1 shows the overview of the system configuration of the GPIB remote control system. Figure 2-1 Configuration of the GPIB remote control system Chapter 2 25 2.
Overview of Remote Control GPIB remote control system Required Equipment 1. E5061A/E5062A 2. External controller (computer) Use a personal computer or workstation equipped with the GPIB interface. You need to install software to control this instrument via GPIB into the external controller (for example, HTBasic and Agilent VEE). 3. Other devices (other instruments and/or peripherals that serve your purpose) 4.
Overview of Remote Control LAN remote control system LAN remote control system The LAN (Local Area Network) remote control system provides two methods: controlling the E5061A/E5062A using the SICL-LAN server and controlling the E5061A/E5062A using the telnet server. Use a LAN cable to connect between the E5061A/E5062A and the external controller (computer). Figure 2-2 shows the overview of the system configuration of the LAN remote control system.
Overview of Remote Control LAN remote control system Control over SICL-LAN server In the control system using the SICL-LAN server, communication between the external controller (client) and the E5061A/E5062A (server) is performed using the SICL-LAN protocol. Communication is performed using SICL (Standard Instrument Control Library).
Overview of Remote Control LAN remote control system Step 1. From your PC’s Start menu, click Program - Agilent I/O Libraries Suite - Agilent Connection Expert to open the Agilent Connection Expert setting screen. 2. Overview of Remote Control Step 2. In the Agilent Connection Expert setting screen, select LAN(TCPIP0) in the Instrument I/O on this PC frame, and then select I/O Configuration - Add Instrument on the menu. Step 3. In the Add Instrument screen, press OK as LAN has been selected.
Overview of Remote Control LAN remote control system Step 4. In the LAN Instrument Properties screen, set up the IP address of the E5061A/E5062A and click OK.You can change settings as necessary. For details, refer to the Agilent I/O Libraries Suite manual. Step 5. In the Agilent Connection Expert screen, check that the E5061A/E5062A has been added under LAN(TCPIP0) in the Instrument I/O on this PC frame.
Overview of Remote Control LAN remote control system Control using C or Visual Basic You can control the E5061A/E5062A by programming using SICL with the C language in the UNIX environment, or Visual C++ or Visual Basic in the Windows environment. For more information on the control method, see a sample program using the VBA macro of Microsoft Excel described in “Controlling Using SICL-LAN Server” on page 176. Control using Agilent VEE NOTE 2.
Overview of Remote Control LAN remote control system Figure 2-3 Example of control using Agilent VEE 32 Chapter 2
Overview of Remote Control LAN remote control system Control over telnet server In the control system over telnet server, communications are performed through connection between the sockets provided by the processes of the external controller and the E5061A/E5062A to establish a network path between them. Preparing the E5061A/E5062A To communicate with the external controller, follow these steps to turn on the telnet server of the E5061A/E5062A in advance.
Overview of Remote Control LAN remote control system Conversational control using telnet (using port 23) You can use telnet to perform conversational control by sending SCPI commands to the E5061A/E5062A on a message-by-message basis. For telnet, the socket of port 23 is used for communications. In this example, in order to show you the control procedure using telnet, you control the E5061A/E5062A (IP address: 1.10.100.50 and host name: e5061a) from the external controller in the Windows environment.
Overview of Remote Control LAN remote control system Control from a program (using port 5025) When controlling the E5061A/E5062A from a program on the external controller, use the socket of port 5025 for connection. NOTE Some functions such as service requests that are available in the GPIB remote control system are not available in control over telnet server. Control using C or Visual Basic For socket programming, the library for network connection on the TCP/IP protocol is required.
Overview of Remote Control Sending SCPI command messages Sending SCPI command messages Types and structure of commands The SCPI commands available for the E5061A/E5062A are classified into 2 groups as follows. E5061A/E5062A commands Commands specific to the E5061A/E5062A. They cover all measurement functions that the E5061A/E5062A has and some general-purpose functions. The commands in this group are arranged in a hierarchical structure called the command tree (see “Command tree” on page 486).
Overview of Remote Control Sending SCPI command messages Figure 2-6 Using colons and semicolons 2. Overview of Remote Control Grammar of messages This section describes the grammar to send program messages via GPIB. Program messages are messages that the user sends to the instrument from the external controller to control the instrument. A program message consists of 1 or more commands and their necessary parameters. Upper/lower case sensitivity Upper/lower case insensitive.
Overview of Remote Control Sending SCPI command messages Remote mode The E5061A/E5062A does not provide remote mode. Therefore, even if you send a GPIB command, it never enters into remote mode automatically. There is no local key to release remote mode. If you need to prevent misoperation during remote control due to entry from the front panel or mouse, lock the input devices using the following commands.
3. Setting Up the Analyzer 3 Setting Up the Analyzer This chapter describes how to configure measurement conditions and how to configure the way the instrument displays measurement results on the LCD.
Setting Up the Analyzer Selecting the Active Channel/Trace Selecting the Active Channel/Trace You can configure the E5061A/E5062A using various commands. Some commands require you to specify, and deal only with, a particular channel or trace while other commands do not require you to do so. Those commands that do not require you to specify a particular channel or trace apply to currently active channels and traces.
Setting Up the Analyzer Configuring Measurement Conditions Configuring Measurement Conditions Setting the Number of Traces When you set the number of traces, that setting determines the upper limit trace number; for example, if the setting is 3, traces 1 through 3 will be displayed. To set the number of traces, use the following command: • NOTE :CALC{1-4}:PAR:COUN on page 284 Only the currently displayed traces can be an active trace.
Setting Up the Analyzer Configuring Measurement Conditions Span value :SENS{1-4}:FREQ:SPAN on page 417 To set the number of measurement points, use the following command: :SENS{1-4}:SWE:POIN on page 425 • To set the measurement time, use the following commands: Measurement time :SENS{1-4}:SWE:TIME on page 426 Turning on/off auto setting :SENS{1-4}:SWE:TIME:AUTO on page 427 To set the sweep delay time, use the following command: • :SENS{1-4}:SWE:DEL on page 424 To set the IF bandwidth, use the one
Setting Up the Analyzer Configuring Measurement Conditions • :MMEM:STOR:SEGM on page 362 For more information on how to save and load the segment sweep table, refer to “Saving and recalling the segment sweep table.
Setting Up the Analyzer Configuring Display Settings Configuring Display Settings Setting the Layout of Windows and Graphs You can split the E5061A/E5062A's LCD screen into multiple windows that display channel-specific result information, and can select the window layout from a number of variations. In addition, you can place on screen a segment sweep table or echo window (which you can use to display messages from your custom program).
Setting Up the Analyzer Configuring Display Settings Figure 3-1 Window/graph layouts and command parameters 3.
Setting Up the Analyzer Configuring Display Settings Showing/Hiding a Table or Echo Window You can have the following items displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen. • Segment sweep table • Limit table • Marker list table • Echo window (a window you can use to display messages from your custom program) To show or hide each of the above items, use the following command: • :DISP:TABL on page 316 You can have two or more of the above items displayed at a time.
Setting Up the Analyzer Configuring Display Settings Configuring Trace Display Settings Selecting Which Traces to Display Each trace has two different representations: data and memory traces. You can show or hide the data and memory traces independently of each other.
Setting Up the Analyzer Configuring Display Settings Configuring the Display Scale Depending on the measurement parameter data format, you can configure the display scale in one of the following two ways: Rectangular display formats: When you are using one of rectangular display formats (Logarithmic magnitude/Phase/ Group delay/Linear magnitude/SWR/Real/Imaginary/Expanded phase/Positive phase), you can configure the display scale by setting the following four items: NOTE Number of divisions :DISP:WIND{1-
Setting Up the Analyzer Configuring Display Settings Printing a Message in the Echo Window You can print a message in the echo window by issuing the following command: • :DISP:ECHO on page 311 You can clear any message displayed in the echo window by issuing the following command: • :DISP:ECHO:CLE on page 311 Turning On or Off Display Update To turn on or off the update of the LCD screen, use the following command: • :DISP:ENAB on page 312 Showing/Hiding Frequencies To show or hide frequencies on the
Setting Up the Analyzer Configuring Display Settings Setting display colors Selecting display mode You can select the display mode of the LCD display from 2 modes: normal display (background: black) or inverted display (background: white).
Setting Up the Analyzer Saving and Loading the Settings Saving and Loading the Settings You can save the settings for measurement conditions and screen display to a file along with other instrument settings, and can later load them from the file. Once you have saved the measurement condition and screen display settings to a file, you can later load them whenever necessary; you can quickly modify the settings loaded from a file to create new settings without having to issue many commands.
Setting Up the Analyzer Sample Program Sample Program Example 3-1 is a sample program that demonstrates how to configure measurement conditions. You can find the source file of this program, named setup.htb, on the sample program disk. The sample program puts the instrument into the preset state, configures it as shown in Table 3-1, and saves the settings to a file named “Ex_3_1.sta”.
Setting Up the Analyzer Sample Program Table 3-1 Target settings in Example 3-1 Item Channel 2 Sweep type Linear Sweep range Center value 1.
Setting Up the Analyzer Sample Program The program is described in detail below: Line 70 Assigns a GPIB address to the I/O pass. Line 90 Stores the number of channel 1's sweep segments into the Segm variable. Lines 100 to 150 These lines store the start and stop values for channel 1's segments 1 through 3 into the Star1(*) and Stop1(*) variables, respectively. Lines 160 to 170 These lines store channel 2's center and span values into the Star2 and Stop2 variables, respectively.
Setting Up the Analyzer Sample Program Line 680 Sets channel 1’s sweep type to “segment”. Lines 690 to 730 These lines set up the segment table for channel 1. Line 600: Sends the command that sets up the segment table along with the parameter header (“5,0,1,1,0,0” causes the IF bandwidth and power to be set on a segment by segment basis; Segm represents the number of segments).
Setting Up the Analyzer Sample Program Example 3-1 Configuring Measurement Conditions (setup.htb) 10 DIM Allocate1$[9],Allocate2$[9],File$[20] 20 DIM Para1$(1:4)[9],Para2$(1:2)[9],Fmt1$(1:4)[9],Fmt2$(1:2)[9] 30 REAL Star1(1:3),Stop1(1:3),Pow1(1:3),Cent2,Span2,Pow2 40 REAL Ref_rev1(1:4),Ref_rev2(1:2),Scale1(1:4),Scale2(1:2) 50 INTEGER Segm,Nop1(1:3),Nop2,Num_of_tr1,Num_of_tr2 60 INTEGER Ref_pos1(1:4),Ref_pos2(1:2),I 70 ASSIGN @Agte507x TO 717 80 ! 90 Segm=3 ! Number of Segment Ch.1 : 3 100 Star1(1)=1.
Setting Up the Analyzer Sample Program Chapter 3 57 3. Setting Up the Analyzer 550 Scale1(4)=2 ! Trace4: 2 560 Scale2(1)=10 ! Ch.2 Trace1: 10 dBm 570 Scale2(2)=2 ! Trace2: 2 580 File$="Ex_3_1.sta" ! Save File Name : Ex_3_1.
Setting Up the Analyzer Sample Program 1040 OUTPUT @Agte507x;":CALC2:PAR"&VAL$(I)&":SEL" 1050 OUTPUT @Agte507x;":CALC2:FORM "&Fmt2$(I) 1060 SELECT Fmt2$(I) 1070 CASE "SLIN","SLOG","SCOM","SMIT","SADM","PLIN","PLOG","POL" 1080 OUTPUT @Agte507x;":DISP:WIND2:TRAC"&VAL$(I)&":Y:PDIV ";Scale2(I) 1090 CASE ELSE 1100 OUTPUT @Agte507x;":DISP:WIND2:TRAC"&VAL$(I)&":Y:RPOS ";Ref_pos2(I) 1110 OUTPUT @Agte507x;":DISP:WIND2:TRAC"&VAL$(I)&":Y:RLEV ";Ref_rev2(I) 1120 OUTPUT @Agte507x;":DISP:WIND2:TRAC"&VAL$(I)&":Y:PDIV ";Sc
4. Performing a Calibration 4 Performing a Calibration This chapter describes how to obtain the calibration coefficients and perform error correction and how to define the calibration kit required to obtain the calibration coefficients.
Performing a Calibration Calibration Calibration You need to execute calibration to eliminate error elements related to measurement and perform accurate measurement. Performing a Calibration (Obtaining the Calibration Coefficients) Selecting a Calibration Kit To select a calibration kit, use the following command: • :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT on page 375 Selecting a Calibration Type The calibration coefficients are calculated based on the selected calibration type.
Performing a Calibration Calibration preceding command completes. As shown in Table 4-1, the data required to calculate the calibration coefficients differs depending on the selected calibration type. Table 4-1 Calibration Types and Required Data Calibration type Selected ports are enclosed in parentheses.
Performing a Calibration Calibration Calculating the Calibration Coefficients To calculate the calibration coefficients, use the following command: Calibration type Command All calibration types :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:SAVE on page 407 Before issuing the above command, you must measure all the required calibration data items according to your selected calibration types (see Table 4-1). Calculating the calibration coefficients clears all calibration data regardless it is used for the calculation.
Performing a Calibration Calibration Using ECal An ECal (Electronic Calibration) module allows you to perform full 1/2-port calibration and response (THRU) calibration without having to replacing the standard device. ECal works by using the calibration kit data contained in the ECal module, instead of the calibration kit data selected on the part of the E5061A/E5062A. This means that you do not have to define or select a calibration kit when using ECal.
Performing a Calibration Calibration Defining Calibration Kits Selecting a Calibration Kit To select a calibration kit, use the following command: :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT on page 375 • Setting the Calibration Kit Name To set the name of a calibration kit, use the following command: :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:LAB on page 376 • Standard Definitions Selecting a Standard Type To select a standard type, use the following command: :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:STAN{1-21}:TYPE on page 393 • Setting the Standar
Performing a Calibration Calibration As shown in Table 4-2, you need to set different items depending on the standard type. Table 4-2 Settings Specific to Each Standard Type Offset Delay Offset Loss Offset Z0 √ √ √ √ √ √ LOAD √ √ √ THRU √ √ √ Arbitrary Impedance √ √ √ Standard Types C0 to C3 OPEN √ SHORT L0 to L3 √ Arbitrary Impedance √ You need to set the items identified by √ marks in the table above.
Performing a Calibration Calibration Saving and Loading Calibration Coefficients You can save calibration coefficients to a file along with other instrument settings, and can later load them from the file. NOTE You cannot save, load, read, or write calibration coefficients independently of the other instrument settings. By default, the system does not save calibration coefficients when it saves instrument settings.
Performing a Calibration Sample Program Sample Program Calibration Example 4-1 shows a sample program that demonstrates how to calibrate the instrument. You can find the source file of this program, named cal.htb, on the sample program disk. The sample program performs calibration with the specified calibration type, and saves the results to a file named “Ex_4_1.sta.” The program is described in detail below: Line 40 Assigns a GPIB address to the I/O pass. Line 50 Stores the name of the file (Ex_4_1.
Performing a Calibration Sample Program with instrument settings, and then save the instrument settings under the file name contained in the File$ variable. The Select_cal_kit subprogram in lines 500 to 740, which selects the calibration kit, is described below. Lines 550 to 590 These lines retrieve the names of all the calibration kits and stores them into the Cal_kit_lbl$(*) variable.
Performing a Calibration Sample Program The Cal_resp subprogram in lines 1050 to 1170, which performs response calibration (OPEN/SHORT), is described below. Line 1080 Displays the calibration type. Line 1090 Configures the instrument to perform response calibration (Type$) on the port identified by the Port variable. Lines 1100 to 1110 These lines prompt the user to connect a Type$ to port Port, and wait for a press of the [Enter] key after the connection.
Performing a Calibration Sample Program The Cal_solt subprogram in lines 1370 to 1900, which performs full n-port calibration, is described below. Line 1410 Displays the calibration type. Lines 1450 to 1490 These lines configure the instrument to perform full Num_of_ports port calibration on the ports identified by Port(1) trough Port(Num_of_ports). Lines 1630 to 1690 These lines make up a loop that iterates while incrementing i from 1 to Num_of_ports.
Performing a Calibration Sample Program Example 4-1 Calibration (cal.htb) Chapter 4 4. Performing a Calibration 10 DIM File$[20],Ch$[9],Inp_char$[9] 20 INTEGER Cal_kit,Cal_type,Port(1:2) 30 ! 40 ASSIGN @Agte507x TO 717 50 File$="Ex_4_1.
Performing a Calibration Sample Program 620 PRINT "## Calibration Kit Selection ##" 630 FOR I=1 TO 10 640 PRINT USING "X,2D,A,X,20A";I,":",Cal_kit_lbl$(I) 650 NEXT I 660 PRINT "" 670 PRINT "Input 1 to 10" 680 INPUT "Input number? (1 to 10)",Inp_char$ 690 Cal_kit=IVAL(Inp_char$,10) 700 IF Cal_kit<1 OR Cal_kit>10 THEN Kit_select 710 OFF ERROR 720 ! 730 OUTPUT @Agte507x;":SENS"&Ch$&":CORR:COLL:CKIT ";Cal_kit 740 SUBEND 750 !============================================= 760 ! Port Selection Function 770 !======
Performing a Calibration Sample Program Chapter 4 73 4. Performing a Calibration 1250 OUTPUT @Agte507x;":SENS"&Ch$&":CORR:COLL:METH:THRU ";Port1;",";Port2 1260 PRINT "Set THRU between Port "&VAL$(Port1)&" and Port "&VAL$(Port2)&". Then push [Enter] key.
Performing a Calibration Sample Program ";Port(J);",";Port(I) 1810 OUTPUT @Agte507x;"*OPC?" 1820 ENTER @Agte507x;Buff$ 1830 NEXT J 1840 NEXT I 1850 ! 1860 ! Done 1870 ! 1880 OUTPUT @Agte507x;":SENS"&Ch$&":CORR:COLL:SAVE" 1890 PRINT "Done" 1900 SUBEND 74 Chapter 4
Performing a Calibration Sample Program ECal Example 4-2 shows a sample program that demonstrates how to use ECal. You can find the source file of this program, named ecal.htb, on the sample program disk. The sample program performs full 1-port or 2-port calibration using ECal, and saves the results to a file named “Ex_4_2.sta.” The program is described in detail below: Line 40 Assigns a GPIB address to the I/O pass. Line 50 Stores the name of the file (Ex_4_2.sta) into the File$ variable.
Performing a Calibration Sample Program The Ecal subprogram in lines 570 to 870, which performs ECal, is described below. NOTE Line 610 Displays the calibration type. Line 630 Clears the error queue. Lines 660 to 680 If Num_of_ports = 1, the subprogram prompts the user to connect the E5061A/E5062A's port Port(1) with the ECal module, and waits for a press of the [Enter] key after the connection.
Performing a Calibration Sample Program Example 4-2 ECal (ecal.htb) Chapter 4 4. Performing a Calibration 10 DIM File$[20],Ch$[9],Inp_char$[9] 20 INTEGER Cal_kit,Cal_type,Port(1:2) 30 ! 40 ASSIGN @Agte507x TO 717 50 File$="Ex_4_2.
Performing a Calibration Sample Program 620 ! 630 OUTPUT @Agte507x;"*CLS" 640 SELECT Num_of_ports 650 CASE 1 660 PRINT "Connect Port "&VAL$(Port(1))&" to ECal Module." 670 PRINT "Then push [Enter] key." 680 INPUT "",Buff$ 690 OUTPUT @Agte507x;":SENS"&Ch$&":CORR:COLL:ECAL:SOLT1 ";Port(1) 700 CASE 2 710 PRINT "Connect Port "&VAL$(Port(1)); 720 PRINT " and Port "&VAL$(Port(2))&" to ECal Module." 730 PRINT "Then push [Enter] key.
5 Making a Measurement 79 5. Making a Measurement This chapter describes how to trigger the instrument to start a new measurement cycle and how to detect the end of a measurement cycle.
Making a Measurement Trigger system Trigger system The trigger system is responsible for such tasks as detecting the start of a measurement cycle (triggering) and enabling/disabling measurement on each channel. As shown in Figure 5-1, the trigger system has two types of state: system-wide and channel-wide. The system-wide state can be “Hold”, “Waiting for Trigger”, or “Measurement” while the channel-wide state can be “Idle” or “Initiate”.
Making a Measurement Trigger system System-wide state and transition “Hold” State The trigger system switches to “Hold” state when one of the following commands has been executed (arrow “e” in Figure 5-1). Also, turning on the power to the instrument puts the trigger system into “Hold” state.
Making a Measurement Trigger system “Measurement” State In “Measurement” state, the instrument waits for the elapse of the sweep delay time (set by the :SENS{1-4}:SWE:DEL command on page 424) and then starts a measurement cycle; this process is performed sequentially on each of those channels that were in “Initiate” state immediately before the transition to this state, in the ascending order of the channel numbers.
Making a Measurement Staring a Measurement Cycle (Triggering the instrument) Staring a Measurement Cycle (Triggering the instrument) Configuring the Instrument to Automatically Perform Continuous Measurement Step 1. Use the :INIT{1-4}:CONT command on page 341 to turn on continuous initiation mode for the channels you want to measure and turn the mode off for any other channels. Step 2. Issue the :TRIG:SOUR command on page 485 to set the trigger source to Internal trigger.
Making a Measurement Waiting for the End of Measurement Waiting for the End of Measurement Using the Status Register The status of the E5061A/E5062A can be detected through the status registers. This section describes how to detect the end of measurement using the status registers. For the complete description of the status report mechanism, including the specifications of each bit, see Appendix B, “Status Reporting System,”.
Making a Measurement Waiting for the End of Measurement Sample Program Example 5-2 is a sample program that demonstrates how to use an SRQ to detect the end of measurement. You can find the source file of this program, named srq_meas.htb, on the sample program disk. NOTE This sample program correctly runs when the maximum number of channels/traces is set 9 channels/9 traces.
Making a Measurement Waiting for the End of Measurement Example 5-1 Using an SRQ to Detect the End of Measurement (srq_meas.
Making a Measurement Waiting for the End of Measurement Using the :TRIG:SING Command When you trigger the instrument by issuing the :TRIG:SING command on page 484 command, you can use the *OPC? command to wait until the measurement cycle completes. Sample Program Example 5-2 is a sample program that demonstrates how to use the :TRIG:SING command to wait until the measurement cycle completes. You can find the source file of this program, named trg_sing.htb, on the sample program disk.
Making a Measurement Waiting for the End of Measurement Example 5-2 Using the :TRIG:SING Command to Wait until the End of Measurement (trg_sing.
6. Analyzing Data 6 Analyzing Data This chapter describes how to use markers and analysis command.
Analyzing Data Retrieving Measurement Results at Specified Points Retrieving Measurement Results at Specified Points Markers allow you to retrieve measurement results at your specified points. You can use up to eight markers for each trace, and you can move them to any point on the trace. In addition to the regular markers, you can use a reference marker.
Searching for Positions That Match Specified Criteria You can search for a position that matches your specified criteria using the Marker Search feature or analysis command. Using Marker Search NOTE Marker Search is available whether the markers are shown or hidden.
Analyzing Data Searching for Positions That Match Specified Criteria Defining a Peak You can define a peak by specifying the lower limit for the peak excursion value and polarity (positive or negative peak). The peak excursion value is the difference between the positive peak and the minimum value on either side (or between the negative peak and the maximum value on either side). For more information about the peak excursion value, see User’s Guide.
Using the Analysis Command You can use the analysis command to perform search and analysis.
Analyzing Data Searching for Positions That Match Specified Criteria Defining a Target You can define a target by specifying the target value (response value) and transitional direction (positive or negative value change).
Sample Program Example 6-2 is a sample program that demonstrates how to search for peaks using the Marker Search feature and analysis command. You can find the source file of this program, named search.htb, on the sample program disk. This program works in two steps: it uses Marker Search to search for the maximum positive peak and displays the results; it then uses analysis command to search for all positive peaks and displays the results.
Analyzing Data Searching for Positions That Match Specified Criteria Example 6-1 Peak Search (search.htb) 10 DIM Buff$[9],Img$[50],Err_msg$[100] 20 REAL Excursion,Freq,Resp,Result(1:100,1:2) 30 INTEGER Poin,Err_no 40 ! 50 ASSIGN @Agte507x TO 717 60 Excursion=.
Bandwidth Search The E5061A/E5062A has a feature called Bandwidth Search. This feature searches for the cutoff points on both right- and left-hand sides of the marker position on the trace. R Bandwidth ( BW = high – low ) + low- ) R Center frequency ( cent = high -------------------------2 R Q value ( Q = cent ----------- ) BW R Loss (response value at the marker position) Where high is the right-hand cutoff point frequency; low is the left-hand cutoff point frequency.
Analyzing Data Bandwidth Search Example 6-2 Lines 80 to 120 These lines configure the system to generate an SRQ when it cannot perform Bandwidth Search due to an error. Lines 130 to 140 These lines set the branch target for an SRQ interrupt to enable SRQ interrupts. Line 160 Sets the search type for marker 1 to Peak. Lines 170 to 180 These lines use the Marker Search feature to move the marker to the maximum value position. Line 190 Sets the bandwidth definition value to Threshold.
Notch search The E5061A/E5062A provides the notch search function. This function searches for points that meet the conditions on the trace, initiated at the marker position and sweeping the trace rightward, and calculates the following items.
Analyzing Data Statistical Analysis Statistical Analysis The E5061A/E5062A provides a mechanism that analyzes trace statistics.
Analyzing impedance By turning on the parameter conversion function, you can convert the measurement result of the S parameter to the following parameters.
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7. Reading/Writing Measurement Data 7 Reading/Writing Measurement Data This chapter provides an overview of the Agilent E5061A/E5062A's internal data processing flow and describes how to read and write measurement results (internal data array).
Reading/Writing Measurement Data Data Transfer Format Data Transfer Format When you transfer data using the one of the following commands, you can choose among ASCII transfer format, IEEE 64-bit floating point binary transfer format and IEEE 32-bit floating point binary transfer format. NOTE The instrument always uses the ASCII transfer format when you transfer data without using any of the following commands.
Reading/Writing Measurement Data Data Transfer Format ASCII Transfer Format When you select the ASCII transfer format as the data transfer format, numbers are transferred as ASCII bytes, each of which corresponds to one of the formats shown below. Note that numbers are separated from one another with a comma (,) in accordance with the IEEE 488.2 specification. NOTE Numeric data strings vary in length. Keep this in mind when you extract some data from retrieved numeric data strings in your program.
Reading/Writing Measurement Data Data Transfer Format Binary Transfer Format You can select the binary transfer format from the IEEE 64-bit floating point format or the IEEE 32-bit floating point format depending on the controller you use. IEEE 64-bit floating point format When you select the IEEE 64-bit floating point binary transfer format as the data transfer format, numbers are transferred in the format shown in Figure 7-3.
Reading/Writing Measurement Data Data Transfer Format IEEE 32-bit floating point format When you select the IEEE 32-bit floating point binary transfer format as the data transfer format, numbers are transferred in the format shown in Figure 7-5. Figure 7-5 IEEE 32-bit floating point binary transfer format The binary data is expressed in the IEEE 754 32-bit floating-point number format shown in Figure 7-6.
Reading/Writing Measurement Data Internal data processing Internal data processing Data flow Figure 7-7 provides an overview of the E5061A/E5062A’s internal data processing flow. For more information on the data processing flow, refer to “User's Guide.
Reading/Writing Measurement Data Internal data processing associated with one of the 4 traces contained in one of the 4 channels 4×4 = 16).
Reading/Writing Measurement Data Internal data processing Formatted memory arrays A formatted memory array contains the formatted data (values to be displayed) obtained by performing data math operations, measurement parameter conversion, and smoothing on a particular corrected memory array. The instrument retains 16 formatted memory arrays at maximum, each of which is associated with one of the 4 traces contained in one of the 4 channels 4×4 = 16).
Reading/Writing Measurement Data Retrieving Measurement Results Retrieving Measurement Results “Internal data arrays” on page 108 allow you to retrieve all measurement results throughout a particular trace. Alternatively, markers allow you to retrieve measurement results at your specified points. For information on how to retrieve marker values, refer to “Retrieving Measurement Results at Marker Positions” on page 90.
Reading/Writing Measurement Data Retrieving Measurement Results Example 7-1 Using the ASCII Transfer Format to Retrieve Internal Data Arrays (read_asc.
Reading/Writing Measurement Data Retrieving Measurement Results The program in Example 7-2 is described in detail below: Assigns a GPIB address to the I/O pass. Lines 80 to 100 These lines set channel 1's active trace to trace 1 and hold the sweep. Lines 110 to 120 These lines retrieve the number of points in channel 1 and store that number into the Nop variable. Line 130 Resizes the Fdata and Freq arrays based on the value of the Nop variable (the number of points).
Reading/Writing Measurement Data Retrieving Measurement Results Example 7-2 Using the Binary Transfer Format to Retrieve Internal Data Arrays (read_bin.
Reading/Writing Measurement Data Entering Data into a Trace Entering Data into a Trace You can change the data/memory trace on the LCD by writing the new data into the “Formatted data array” on page 109/“Formatted memory arrays” on page 110. When you write data into formatted data/memory array, you can choose either the ASCII or binary transfer format (see “Data Transfer Format” on page 104).
Reading/Writing Measurement Data Entering Data into a Trace Example 7-3 Using the ASCII Transfer Format to Write Formatted Data Arrays (write_a.
Reading/Writing Measurement Data Entering Data into a Trace The program in Example 7-4 is described in detail below: Assigns a GPIB address to the I/O pass. Line 70 Passes control to a subprogram named Inp_file_name, which lets the user input a file name, and then stores the returned file name into the File$ variable. Lines 90 to 110 These lines set channel 1's active trace to trace 1 and hold the sweep.
Reading/Writing Measurement Data Entering Data into a Trace Example 7-4 Using the Binary Transfer Format to Write Formatted Data Arrays (write_b.
8. Limit Test 8 Limit Test This chapter describes how to use the Limit Test feature to perform a limit test and determine the pass/fail status of the measured data.
Limit Test Performing a Limit Test Performing a Limit Test Configuring Limit Lines The Limit Test feature of the E5061A/E5062A allows you to create up to 100 upper/lower limit lines on each trace and then determine the pass/fail status of the measured data. When you manually configure limit lines, you must add each segment (limit line) to the limit table, and define various conditions that apply to the specific segment.
Limit Test Obtaining Test Results Obtaining Test Results You can obtain the test results by issuing a result retrieval command or through the status register. For detailed information on the status register, see Appendix B, “Status Reporting System.” Test Results at Each Measurement Point Using Commands That Retrieve Test Results You can obtain the test results at each measurement point by retrieving the stimulus value at failed measurement points.
Limit Test Obtaining Test Results To retrieve the registers, use the following command: Questionable limit channel{1-16} status register Condition register :STAT:QUES:LIM:CHAN{1-4}:COND? on page 455 Event register :STAT:QUES:LIM:CHAN{1-4}? on page 455 Test Results for Each Channel Using Commands That Retrieve Test Results No commands are available that allow you to directly retrieve the test result for each channel (i.e.
Limit Test Obtaining Test Results Figure 8-1 Obtaining the test results for a channel (channel 1 in this example) using the status register 8.
Limit Test Obtaining Test Results Overall Test Result Using Commands That Retrieve Test Results No commands are available that allow you to directly retrieve the overall test result that combine the test results for all channels. Using the Status Register Each of the condition register and event register under the questionable status event register provides bit 10, from which you can obtain the overall test result (0:Pass, 1:Fail).
Limit Test Sample Program Sample Program Example 8-1 shows a sample program that demonstrates how to perform limit tests. You can find the source file of this program, named lim_test.htb, on the sample program disk. The sample program creates a limit table as shown in Table 8-1 and Table 8-2; turns on the Limit Test feature; performs one cycle of measurement; then displays the test results. Table 8-1 Table 8-2 Limit table for trace 1 No.
Limit Test Sample Program Line 700 Sets channel 1's active trace to trace 1. Lines 720 to 730 These lines store trace 1's measurement parameter and data format into the variables Param1$ and Fmt1$, respectively. Lines 750 to 810 These lines set up the limit table for trace 1. Line 750: Sends the command that sets up a limit table along with the Num_of_seg1 variable that contains the number of segments.
Limit Test Sample Program Ch1_judge returns 1). Line 1300: Notifies the user that the limit test result is “Fail”. Line 1320: Displays a message indicating that trace 1 has passed the limit test if the test result for trace 1 is “Pass” (i.e., if Tr1_judge returns 0). Lines 1340 to 1470: These lines are executed if the test result for trace 1 is “Fail” (i.e., if Tr1_judge returns 1).
Limit Test Sample Program Example 8-1 Limit Test (lim_test.htb) 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 360 370 380 390 400 410 420 430 440 450 460 470 480 490 500 510 520 530 540 550 DIM Param1$[9],Param2$[9],Fmt1$[9],Fmt2$[9],Buff$[9] REAL Cent,Span,Lim1(1:4,1:5),Lim2(1:3,1:5),Fail_data(1:1601) INTEGER Num_of_seg1,Num_of_seg2,Segment,Column,Fail_point ! ASSIGN @Agte507x TO 717 ! Cent=9.475E+8 Span=2.
Limit Test Sample Program Lim2(3,2)=9.700E+8 ! Frequency Start: 970.0 MHz Lim2(3,3)=1.0475E+9 ! Stop : 1047.
Limit Test Sample Program 1140 1150 1160 1170 1180 1190 1200 1210 1220 1230 1240 1250 1260 1270 1280 1290 1300 1310 1320 1330 1340 1350 1360 1370 1380 1390 1400 1410 1420 1430 1440 1450 1460 1470 1480 1490 1500 1510 1520 1530 1540 1550 1560 1570 1580 1590 1600 1610 1620 1630 1640 1650 1660 1670 1680 130 ! ! Checking test results ! OUTPUT @Agte507x;":STAT:QUES:LIM?" ENTER @Agte507x;Reg_val Ch1_judge=BIT(Reg_val,1) OUTPUT @Agte507x;":STAT:QUES:LIM:CHAN1?" ENTER @Agte507x;Reg_val Tr1_judge=BIT(Reg_val,1) Tr2
Saving and Recalling (File Management) This chapter describes how to save and recall instrument status and measurement results onto/from the files. Here also covered is managing files. 131 9.
Saving and Recalling (File Management) Saving and Recalling File Saving and Recalling File Specifying file When running a command for saving, recalling, and managing files, use a filename with extension to specify a particular file. Specify “A:” in the beginning of the file name, when specifying a file on the flexible disk. Also, when specifying a file name with directory, use “/” (slash) or “\” (backslash) as a delimiter.
Saving and Recalling (File Management) Saving and Recalling File Saving state for each channel into a register For the active channel, when you want to save the instrument state specific to that channel only into one of registers A to D, use the following command: • :MMEM:STOR:CHAN on page 354 Recalling an instrument state saved in a register can reproduce it as the state of the active channel.
Saving and Recalling (File Management) Saving and Recalling File Saving and recalling the segment sweep table Segment sweep table can be saved in the file with CSV (Comma Separated Value) format. To save segment sweep table on a file, use the following command: • :MMEM:STOR:SEGM on page 362 Executing the above command will save the segment sweep table for the active channel. Recalling the file saved using the above command can reproduce the segment sweep table on the active channel.
Saving and Recalling (File Management) Saving and Recalling File Extension File type vba VBA Project bas Standard module frm User Forms cls Class Modules 9.
Saving and Recalling (File Management) Saving and Recalling File Sample program Example 9-1 shows a sample program that demonstrates how to save a file.You can find the source file of this program, named file_sav.bas, on the sample program disk. This program saves selected content on a file with a specified name. The program is described in detail below: Line 40 Assigns a GPIB address to the I/O pass.
Saving and Recalling (File Management) Saving and Recalling File The Inp_file_name subprogram in lines 480 to 590, which is used to enter a save filename, is described below. Example 9-1 Line 500 Allows the user to return to the entry start line and re-enter the data if an error (such as an invalid entry) occurs while entering the target file name. Lines 520 to 540 These lines prompt the user to enter the target file name. The program does not continue till the user actually enters the file name.
Saving and Recalling (File Management) Saving and Recalling File 410 OUTPUT @Agte507x;":MMEM:STOR:IMAG """&File$&".
Saving and Recalling (File Management) Managing Files Managing Files Creating directory (folder) To create a directory (folder), use the following command: • :MMEM:MDIR on page 352 Deleting file (directory) To delete a file or a directory, use the following command: • :MMEM:DEL on page 344 Copying file To copy a file, use the following command: • :MMEM:COPY on page 343 Transferring files File transfer from the external controller to the E5061A/E5062A can be possible by reading data from a file on the
Saving and Recalling (File Management) Managing Files Sample program Example 9-1 shows a sample program for transferring files between the external controller and the E5061A/E5062A. You can find the source file of this program, named file_xfr.bas, on the sample program disk. This program reads out data from a specified file on the external controller (or the E5061A/E5062A), then write them to a specified file on the E5061A/E5062A(or the external controller).
Saving and Recalling (File Management) Managing Files Line 540 This line stores a maximum number of transferred data (in bytes) per one transfer, that is 24 KByte to meet the size limitation of string arrays in the HTBasic, into Max_bsize variable. Lines 560 to 600 These lines configure the system to generate an SRQ when it cannot find a source file for copying due to an error. Lines 620 to 630 These lines set the branch target for an SRQ interrupt to enable SRQ interrupts.
Saving and Recalling (File Management) Managing Files Line 1180 Displays a measurement start message. Lines 1190 to 1200 These lines create the header part indicating that data will be sent as many as Src_size_char$ bytes, then send the header part of the command and its parameters for writing the data to the file on the E5061A/E5062A. Line 1220 This line converts Src_size_char$ to a real number and stores it into Src_size variable.
Saving and Recalling (File Management) Managing Files Example 9-2 File transfer (file_xfr.htb) Chapter 9 143 9.
Saving and Recalling (File Management) Managing Files 620 ON INTR 7 GOTO Err 630 ENABLE INTR 7;2 640 PRINT "Now Copying: "&Src_file$&"(@E507x) -> "&Dst_file$&"(@Contro ller)" 650 OUTPUT @Agte507x;":MMEM:TRAN? """&Src_file$&"""" 660 WAIT .
Saving and Recalling (File Management) Managing Files 1240 IF Src_size>Max_bsize THEN 1250 Block_size=Max_bsize 1260 ELSE 1270 Block_size=Src_size 1280 END IF 1290 ! 1300 ALLOCATE Dat$[Block_size] 1310 Img$="#,"&VAL$(Block_size)&"A" 1320 ENTER @Src_file USING Img$;Dat$ 1330 OUTPUT @Agte507x USING Img$;Dat$ 1340 DEALLOCATE Dat$ 1350 ! 1360 Src_size=Src_size-Block_size 1370 END WHILE 1380 ! 1390 OUTPUT @Agte507x;"",END 1400 ASSIGN @Src_file TO * 1410 ! 1420 OUTPUT @Agte507x;";:SYST:ERR?" 1430 ENTER @Agte507x;
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10 Communication with External Instruments Using Handler I/O Port 147 10. Communication with External Instruments Using Handler I/O Port This chapter provides necessary information for communicating with external instruments (for example, a handler in a production line) using the handler I/O port equipped with the Agilent E5061A/E5062A.
Communication with External Instruments Using Handler I/O Port Handler I/O Port Overview Handler I/O Port Overview The E5061A/E5062A handler I/O port provides four independent parallel ports for data I/O associated with several control signal lines and the power line. All signals operate in TTL logic. The data I/O ports are configured with 2 pairs of 8 bit output port and 2 pairs of 4 bit bi-directional port.
Communication with External Instruments Using Handler I/O Port I/O Signal Pin Layout and Description I/O Signal Pin Layout and Description Figure 10-2 illustrates the layout of the I/O signal pins on the handler interface connector while Table 10-1 on page 150 briefly describes those signals. Figure 10-2 Handler interface connector pin layout NOTE A slash (/) symbol preceding signal names means that they are negative logic (active low). 149 10.
Communication with External Instruments Using Handler I/O Port I/O Signal Pin Layout and Description Table 10-1 Description of the handler interface I/O signals Pin number Signal name Input/Output 1 GND —— Ground. 2 /INPUT1 Input When this port receives a negative pulse, /OUTPUT1 and /OUTPUT2 are changed to the Low level. 3 /OUTPUT1 Output Changes to the Low level when /INPUT1 receives a negative pulse.A command can be available for altering the Low/High level logic.
Communication with External Instruments Using Handler I/O Port I/O Signal Pin Layout and Description Table 10-1 Description of the handler interface I/O signals Pin number Signal name Input/Output 22 /PORT C0 Input/Output Bit 0 of the port C (4 bit parallel I/O port) 23 /PORT C1 Input/Output Bit 1 of the port C. 24 /PORT C2 Input/Output Bit 2 of the port C. 25 /PORT C3 Input/Output Bit 3 of the port C.
Communication with External Instruments Using Handler I/O Port Inputting/Outputting Data Inputting/Outputting Data The E5061A/E5062A handler I/O port provides the ports for data I/O shown in Table 10-2. Table 10-2 I/O port Port Name Usage Port A Output Port B Output Port C Input/Output Port D Input/Output Port E Input/Output Port F Output Data Structure Specifying signal direction of port Signal direction (input/output) can be changed for the ports C, D, and D as shown in Table 10-2.
Communication with External Instruments Using Handler I/O Port Inputting/Outputting Data Reading data input to port When the ports C, D, or E is configured to input ports, binary data represented with High(0)/Low(1) of each bit of the port will be read as decimal data.
Communication with External Instruments Using Handler I/O Port Preset states at power-on Preset states at power-on The handler I/O port is set at power-on as follows (not affected at reset).
Communication with External Instruments Using Handler I/O Port Timing Chart Timing Chart Figure 10-3 shows a timing chart for each timing signal output covering from the start of measurement (pulse input to /EXTERNAL TRIGGER) until the end of measurement. Table 10-3 Values of T1 through T2 in Figure 10-3 (typical) Minimum value Typical Value Maximum value T1 Pulse width of /EXTERNAL TRIGGER 1 μs*1 — — T2 Pulse width of /SWEEP END 10 μs 12 μs — *1.
Communication with External Instruments Using Handler I/O Port Timing Chart Figure 10-4 shows the timing chart for data output and write strobe signal output to the ports A through F.
Communication with External Instruments Using Handler I/O Port Timing Chart Figure 10-6 shows a timing chart of a pulse input to INPUT1, /OUTPUT1 signal output, and /OUTPUT2 signal output. Table 10-6 Figure 10-6 Values of T1 through T2 in Figure 10-6 (typical) Minimum value Maximum value T1 Pulse width of /INPUT1 1 μs — T2 Response time of /OUTPUT1, /OUTPUT2 0.4 μs 0.6 μs Timing chart of /INPUT1 and /OUTPUT1, /OUTPUT2 157 10.
Communication with External Instruments Using Handler I/O Port Electrical Characteristics Electrical Characteristics Input signal All input signals are TTL compatible. Table 10-7 shows the electrical characteristics of input signals. Figure 10-7 shows the circuit diagram of input signals. Table 10-7 Electrical characteristics of input signals (typical) Maximum rate input voltage -0.5 V to 5.5 V High level 2.0 V to 5.0 V Low level 0 V to 0.
Communication with External Instruments Using Handler I/O Port Electrical Characteristics Output signal All output signals are TTL compatible. Table 10-8 shows the electrical characteristics of output signals. Figure 10-8 shows the circuit diagram of output signals. Table 10-8 Electrical characteristics of output signals (typical) Maximum rate output current -10 mA to 10 mA High level -5 mA Low level 3 mA High level 2.0 V to 3.3 V (when output current is from -5 mA to 0 mA) 3.
Communication with External Instruments Using Handler I/O Port Sample Program Sample Program Example 10-1 provides a sample program that communicates with an external instrument through the handler I/O port.You can find the source file of this program, named hander.htb, on the sample program disk. This program outputs 5 (sets bit 2 and bit 0 to Low, and the other bits to High) to the port A of the handler I/O port, then waits until the bit 3 of the port C is set to Low.
11. Working with Automatic Test Systems 11 Working with Automatic Test Systems This chapter describes useful features when the Agilent E5061A/E5062A is integrated with the automatic test system.
Working with Automatic Test Systems Preventing Erroneous Key Operation on the Front Panel (Key Lock Feature) Preventing Erroneous Key Operation on the Front Panel (Key Lock Feature) When no operation is required from the front panel controls, the mouse, or the keyboard, disabling those input devices can prevent from any erroneous operation, which might be caused by accidentally touching such devices.
Improving Command Processing Speed SCPI commands should be processed in shorter time to improve throughput, when those commands are frequently executed (for example, reading out trace for each measurement). With E5061A/E5062A, processing time for SCPI commands can be improved by decreasing refresh rate of the LCD display. Measurement results (trace) need not to be updated When the measurement trace needs not to be updated, turn off the update of the LCD display.
Working with Automatic Test Systems Improving Command Processing Speed Sample program Example 11-2shows a sample program where the command processing time are improved by controlling the update timing of the LCD display.You can find the source file of this program, named cont_upd.htb, on the sample program disk. NOTE This sample program correctly runs when the maximum number of channels/traces is set 9 channels/9 traces.
Example 11-1 Controlling the update timing of LCD display(cont_upd.
Working with Automatic Test Systems Detecting Occurrence of an Error Detecting Occurrence of an Error Using the status reporting system The status of the E5061A/E5062A can be detected through the status registers.This section describes how to detect the end of measurement using the status registers. For the complete description of the status report mechanism, including the specifications of each bit, see Appendix B, “Status Reporting System,”.
The error queue can be used in the following ways: 1. It is used as a branch for error handling. When an error queue is retrieved, it returns 0 as the error number and “No error” as the error message if no errors detected. This can be used for detecting of an error and for branching flow of a program. Also this is useful when you wish to handle a specific error(s). Note that this method will not allow the user to perform any processing in synchronization with an occurrence of an error. 2.
Working with Automatic Test Systems Detecting Occurrence of an Error Example 11-2 Error detection using an SRQ (srq_err.bas) 10 DIM Buff$[9],Err_mes$[50] 20 INTEGER Err_no 30 ! 40 ASSIGN @Agte507x TO 717 50 ! 60 OUTPUT @Agte507x;"*ESE 60" 70 OUTPUT @Agte507x;"*SRE 32" 80 OUTPUT @Agte507x;"*CLS" 90 OUTPUT @Agte507x;"*OPC?" 100 ENTER @Agte507x;Buff$ 110 ! 120 ON INTR 7 GOTO Err_proc 130 ENABLE INTR 7;2 140 OUTPUT @Agte507x;":CALC1:PAR:COUN 2" 150 PRINT "Trace 1 Meas.
12. Sample Application Programs 12 Sample Application Programs This chapter introduces several sample programs for basic measurement, measurement with a system using the handler I/O, and controlling the instrument over LAN.
Sample Application Programs Basic measurement (measuring a band pass filter) Basic measurement (measuring a band pass filter) Example 12-1 provides a sample program that measures a band pass filter.You can find the source file of this program, named meas_bpf.htb, on the sample program disk. The sample program performs full 2-port calibration using the 85032F calibration kit, measure a band-pass filter (center frequency: 947.5 MHz), and calculates and displays its bandwidth, insertion loss, and so on.
Sample Application Programs Basic measurement (measuring a band pass filter) Figure 12-2 Sample display of the screen after the program Example 12-1 exits execution 12. Sample Application Programs The program is described in detail below: Line 50 Assigns a GPIB address to the I/O pass. Lines 70 to 110 Store the sweep center value (947.
Sample Application Programs Basic measurement (measuring a band pass filter) Lines 510 to 520 These lines prompt the user to connect the DUT and wait for [Enter] to be pressed after the DUT is connected. Lines 540 to 560 These lines trigger the instrument, and waits until the measurement cycle finishes. Line 580 This line executes auto scale for the trace 1 of channel 1.
Sample Application Programs Basic measurement (measuring a band pass filter) Example 12-1 Measurement of band pass filter (meas_bpf.htb) Chapter 12 173 12. Sample Application Programs 10 DIM Para$[9],Fmt$[9],File$[20],Buff$[9],Inp_char$[9],Err_msg$[20] 20 REAL Center,Span,If_bw,Pow,Resp,Bwid,Cent,Q,Loss,Cut_l,Cut_h 30 INTEGER Nop,Num_of_tr,Cal_kit,Port(1:4),Err_no 40 ! 50 ASSIGN @Agte507x TO 717 60 ! 70 Center=9.475E+8 ! Center Freq. : 947.5 MHz 80 Span=2.
Sample Application Programs Basic measurement (measuring a band pass filter) 620 OUTPUT @Agte507x;":CALC1:MARK1 ON" 630 OUTPUT @Agte507x;":CALC1:MARK1:X ";Center 640 OUTPUT @Agte507x;":CALC1:MARK1:Y?" 650 ENTER @Agte507x;Resp 660 ! 670 OUTPUT @Agte507x;"*ESE 60" 680 OUTPUT @Agte507x;"*SRE 32" 690 OUTPUT @Agte507x;"*CLS" 700 OUTPUT @Agte507x;"*OPC?" 710 ENTER @Agte507x;Buff$ 720 ! 730 ON INTR 7 GOTO Bw_err 740 ENABLE INTR 7;2 750 OUTPUT @Agte507x;":CALC1:MARK1:BWID:THR -3" 760 OUTPUT @Agte507x;":CALC1:MARK1:
Sample Application Programs Basic measurement (measuring a band pass filter) Chapter 12 175 12. Sample Application Programs 1250 OUTPUT @Agte507x;Port(Num_of_ports) 1260 ! 1270 ! Reflection Measurement 1280 ! 1290 FOR I=1 TO Num_of_ports 1300 PRINT "Set OPEN to Port "&VAL$(Port(I))&". Then push [Enter] key." 1310 INPUT "",Buff$ 1320 OUTPUT @Agte507x;":SENS"&Ch$&":CORR:COLL:OPEN ";Port(I) 1330 OUTPUT @Agte507x;"*OPC?" 1340 ENTER @Agte507x;Buff$ 1350 PRINT "Set SHORT to Port "&VAL$(Port(I))&".
Sample Application Programs Controlling Using SICL-LAN Server Controlling Using SICL-LAN Server This section describes how to control the E5061A/E5062A using SICL in the Windows environment, with a sample program (a VBA macro for Microsoft Excel) written in Visual Basic. The source file of this program, ctrl_lansicl.xls, is available in the sample program disk. NOTE To control the E5061A/E5062A using the SICL-LAN server, you need to make preparations described in “Control over SICL-LAN server” on page 28.
Sample Application Programs Controlling Using SICL-LAN Server Clicking the button labeled as Set executes the setting as shown in the setting table. Clicking the button labeled as Read Trace in the part 5 retrieves the formatted data array of trace 1 in channel 1 and displays it in tabular and graphical formats. Description of operation in VBA macro In order to use SICL in your VBA macro, you must declare functions and define variables with a definition file of SICL (for VB).
Sample Application Programs Controlling Using SICL-LAN Server Procedures in each step in Figure 12-4 are described below. Connection The procedure corresponding to connection is OpenSession (Example 12-2). OpenSession establishes connection to the E5061A/E5062A with the iopen function of SICL, using SICL-LAN Address and IP Address entered in the part 1 in Figure 12-3. The iopen function takes the address information of the E5061A/E5062A you specify as its parameters.
Sample Application Programs Controlling Using SICL-LAN Server Call itimeout(OpenSession, 10000) Exit Function ErrHandler: MsgBox "*** Error : " & Error$ Call siclcleanup End End Function The procedure corresponding to sending in communication is OutputSiclLan (Example 12-3). OutputSiclLan uses the ivprintf function of SICL to send messages (SCPI commands). The ivprintf function takes the session information outputted from the iopen function and a program message as its parameters.
Sample Application Programs Controlling Using SICL-LAN Server Status = ivprintf(addr, message & Chr$(10)) Exit Sub ErrHandler: MsgBox "*** Error : " & Error$ Call siclcleanup End End Sub Receiving The procedure corresponding to receiving ASCII format messages in communication is EnterSiclLan (Example 12-4). EnterSiclLan uses the ivscanf function of SICL to receive a message in ASCII format and store it into the output variable.
Sample Application Programs Controlling Using SICL-LAN Server ErrHandler: MsgBox "*** Error : " & Error$ Call siclcleanup End End Sub Syntax Status = iread(addr,buf,bufsize,reason,actual) Variable buf Description Data to be outputted (output) Data type Character string type bufsize Description The number of data bytes (input) Data type Long integer type reason Description The condition to finish reading out data (input) Data type Integer type actual Description The number of data bytes actua
Sample Application Programs Controlling Using SICL-LAN Server (4) retrieves the message terminator at the end of the data. Example 12-5 EnterSiclLanArrayReal64 Function EnterSiclLanArrayReal64(addr As Integer, databuf() As Double) As Long Dim Dim Dim Dim Status As Integer actualcnt As Long buf As String * 8 size As Long On Error GoTo ErrHandler '''Read header info of "#6NNNNNN" Status = iread(addr, buf, 8, I_TERM_MAXCNT, actualcnt) '.................(1) size = Val(Mid$(buf, 3, 6)) '.................
Sample Application Programs Controlling Using SICL-LAN Server Sample control The E5061A/E5062A can be controlled by executing the above procedures in order, following the control flow in Figure 12-4. This is demonstrated by the procedure Preset (a procedure which is executed when the Preset button is clicked) as described in Example 12-6. Example 12-6 Preset Sub Preset() 12.
Sample Application Programs Controlling Using Telnet Server Controlling Using Telnet Server This section describes how to control the E5061A/E5062A using WinSock API in the Windows environment, with a sample program written in Visual Basic (VBA macro). You can find the source file of this program, named ctrl_lan.xls (Microsoft Excel file), on the sample program disk. Using VBA macro Opening ctrl_lan.xls in Microsoft Excel display a screen as shown in Figure 12-5. Figure 12-5 ctrl_lan.
Sample Application Programs Controlling Using Telnet Server The part 3 is dedicated to setting the trigger mode. The part 4 set the measurement parameters and data format for trace 1 in channel 1. Clicking the button labeled as ‘Set” executes setting operation as specified with the setting table, while clicking the button labeled as “Query” retrieves the current settings of the E5061A/E5062A. In the part 5, clicking the button labeled as “Auto Scale” executes auto scaling for trace 1 in channel 1.
Sample Application Programs Controlling Using Telnet Server 'Setup the structure for the information returned from 'the WSAStartup() function.
Sample Application Programs Controlling Using Telnet Server As Integer Public Declare Function inet_addr Lib "wsock32.dll" (ByVal cp As String) As Long Public Declare Function recv Lib "wsock32.dll" (ByVal s As Long, ByVal buf As Any, ByVal buflen As Long, ByVal flags As Long) As Long Public Declare Function recvB Lib "wsock32.dll" Alias "recv" (ByVal s As Long, buf As Any, ByVal buflen As Long, ByVal flags As Long) As Long Public Declare Function socket Lib "wsock32.
Sample Application Programs Controlling Using Telnet Server Procedures in each step in Figure 12-6 are described below. Startup The procedure corresponding to Startup is StartIt (Example 12-8). StartIt launches and initialize WinSock API with WSAStartup in WinSock API, whose version is in the part 1 of Figure 12-5. The function WSAStartup should be always used when initiating WinSock. This function takes version number (input) and launching information (output) as its parameters.
Sample Application Programs Controlling Using Telnet Server Example 12-9 OpenSocket Function OpenSocket(ByVal Hostname As String, ByVal PortNumber As Intege r) As Integer Dim I_SocketAddress As sockaddr_in Dim ipAddress As Long '...........(1) 'Create a new socket socketId = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0) If socketId = SOCKET_ERROR Then MsgBox ("ERROR: socket = " + Str$(socketId)) OpenSocket = COMMAND_ERROR Exit Function End If ' ' '...........(2) ' ' ' 'Open a connection to a server I_SocketAddress.
Sample Application Programs Controlling Using Telnet Server The procedure corresponding to a receiving part of communication is RecvAscii (Example 12-11) and other functions. RecvAscii receives a message as ASCII format and stores it in the dataBuf output parameter. Maximum length of the message is specified with the maxLength input parameter. Each functional part of RecvAscii is described below.
Sample Application Programs Controlling Using Telnet Server Disconnection The procedure corresponding to Disconnection is CloseConnection (Example 12-12). CloseConnection disconnects communication and removes a socket using closesocket function of WinSock API. closesocket function takes a parameter for a socket descriptor (input). Example 12-12 CloseConnection Sub CloseConnection() 12.
Sample Application Programs Controlling Using Telnet Server Example of control The E5061A/E5062A can be controlled by executing the above procedures in order, following the control flow in Figure 12-6. This is demonstrated by the procedure autoscale (a procedure which is executed when the Auto Scale button is clicked) as described in Example 12-14.
13. SCPI Command Reference 13 SCPI Command Reference This chapter describes the SCPI command reference for the Agilent E5061A/E5062A. It describes the commands using their abbreviated format in alphabetical order. If you want to look up commands by softkeys, refer to the User’s Guide.
SCPI Command Reference Notational conventions in this command reference Notational conventions in this command reference This section describes the rules to read the description of the commands in this chapter. Syntax Part with heading “Syntax” describes the syntax to send a command from the external controller to the E5061A/E5062A. A syntax consists of a command part and a parameter part. The separator between the command part and the parameter part is a space.
SCPI Command Reference Notational conventions in this command reference Parameters Part with heading “Parameters” describes necessary parameters when sending the command. When a parameter is a value type or a string type enclosed with <>, its description, allowable setup range, preset (factory-set) value, and so on are given; when a parameter is a selection type enclosed with {}, the description of each selection item is given.
SCPI Command Reference IEEE Common Commands IEEE Common Commands This section describes the IEEE common commands. *CLS Syntax *CLS Description Clears the followings.
SCPI Command Reference IEEE Common Commands *ESE Syntax *ESE *ESE? Description Sets the value of the Standard Event Status Enable Register. Parameters Description Setup value of the register Range 0 to 255 Preset value 0 Resolution 1 If the specified parameter is out of the allowable setup range, the result of bitwise AND with 255 (0xff) is set.
SCPI Command Reference IEEE Common Commands *IDN? Syntax *IDN? Description Reads out the product information (manufacturer, model number, serial number, and firmware version number) of the E5061A/E5062A. (Query only) Query response {string 1},{string 2},{string 3},{string 4}<^END> Readout data is as follows: {string 1} Manufacturer. Agilent Technologies is always read out. {string 2} Model number (example: E5061A). {string 3} Serial number (example: JP1KI00101).
SCPI Command Reference IEEE Common Commands *OPT? Syntax *OPT? Description Reads out the identification number of an option installed in the E5061A/E5062A. (Query only) Query response {numeric}<^END> If there is no installed option, 0 is read out. Example of use 10 20 Equivalent key No equivalent key is available on the front panel. OUTPUT 717;"*OPT?" ENTER 717;A$ *RST *RST Description Performs preset.
SCPI Command Reference IEEE Common Commands *SRE Syntax *SRE *SRE? Description Sets the value of the Service Request Enable Register. Parameters Description Setup value of the register Range 0 to 255 Preset value 0 Resolution 1 If the specified parameter is out of the allowable setup range, the result of bitwise AND with 255 (0xff) is set. Note that bit 6 cannot be set to 1.
SCPI Command Reference IEEE Common Commands *STB? Syntax *STB? Description Reads out the value of the Status Byte Register. (Query only) Query response {numeric}<^END> Example of use 10 20 Equivalent key No equivalent key is available on the front panel. OUTPUT 717;"*STB?" ENTER 717;A *TRG Syntax *TRG Description If the trigger source is set to GPIB/LAN (set to BUS with the :TRIG:SOUR command), triggers the E5061A/E5062A waiting for a trigger.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands E5061A/E5062A commands This section describes the commands specific to the E5061A/E5062A. :ABOR Syntax :ABORt Description Aborts the measurement and changes the trigger sequence for all channels to idle state. (No query) After the change to the idle state, the channels for which the continuous initiation mode is set to ON (set to ON with the :INIT{1-4}:CONT command) change into the initiate state.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:BLIM Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:BLIMit[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:BLIMit[:STATe]? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), turns ON/OFF the bandwidth test function. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the bandwidth test function. OFF or 0 (preset value) Turns OFF the bandwidth test function.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:BLIM:DB Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:BLIMit:DB :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:BLIMit:DB? Description For channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets the bandwidth threshold value (attenuation from the peak) of the bandwidth test.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:BLIM:DISP:MARK Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:BLIMit:DISPlay:MARKer {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:BLIMit:DISPlay:MARKer? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), turns ON/OFF the marker display of the bandwidth test. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the bandwidth marker.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:BLIM:DISP:VAL Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:BLIMit:DISPlay:VALue {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:BLIMit:DISPlay:VALue? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), turns ON/OFF the bandwidth value display of the bandwidth test. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the bandwidth display.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:BLIM:FAIL? Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:BLIMit:FAIL? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), reads out the bandwidth test result. (Query only) Query response {1|0}<^END> Description 1 The bandwidth test result is FAIL. 0 The bandwidth test result is PASS. When the bandwidth limit test is set to OFF, 0 is always read out.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:BLIM:MAX Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:BLIMit:MAXimum :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:BLIMit:MAXimum? Description For channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets the upper limit value of the bandwidth test. Parameters Description Maximum bandwidth.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:BLIM:MIN Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:BLIMit:MINimum :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:BLIMit:MINimum? Description For channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets the lower limit value of the bandwidth test. Parameters Description Minimum bandwidth.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:BLIM:REP? Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:BLIMit:REPort[:DATA]? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), reads out the bandwidth value of the bandwidth test. The data transfer format when this command is executed depends on the setting with the :FORM:DATA command.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:CONV Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:CONVersion[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:CONVersion[:STATe]? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), turns ON/OFF the parameter conversion function. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the parameter conversion function.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:CONV:FUNC Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:CONVersion:FUNCtion {ZREFlection| ZTRansmit|YREFlection|YTRansmit|INVersion} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:CONVersion:FUNCtion? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), select the parameter after conversion using the parameter conversion function.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:CORR:EDEL:TIME Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:CORRection:EDELay:TIME :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:CORRection:EDELay:TIME? Description Sets the electrical delay time of the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:CORR:OFFS:PHAS Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:CORRection:OFFSet:PHASe :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:CORRection:OFFSet:PHASe? Description Sets the phase offset of the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:DATA:FDAT Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:DATA:FDATa ,…, :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:DATA:FDATa? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets/reads out the formatted data array. (It is the data array for which processing such as format has been performed for corrected data array.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:DATA:FMEM Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:DATA:FMEMory ,…, :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:DATA:FMEMory? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets/reads out the formatted memory array. (It is the data array for which processing such as format has been performed for corrected memory array.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:DATA:SDAT Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:DATA:SDATa ,…, :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:DATA:SDATa? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets/reads out the corrected data array. (It is the data array for which processing such as error correction to measured raw data has been performed.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:DATA:SMEM Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:DATA:SMEMory ,…, :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:DATA:SMEMory? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets/reads out the corrected memory array. (It is the copy of the corrected data array when the :CALC{1-4}:MATH:MEM command is executed.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:FORM Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FORMat {MLOGarithmic|PHASe|GDELay| SLINear|SLOGarithmic|SCOMplex|SMITh|SADMittance|PLINear|PLOGarithmic|POLar| MLINear|SWR|REAL| IMAGinary|UPHase|PPHase} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FORMat? Description Selects the data format of the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands [Format] - Smith - Lin/Phase|Log/Phase|Real/Imag|R+jX|G+jB [Format] - Polor - Lin/Phase|Log/Phase|Real/Imag 220 Chapter 13
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:FUNC:DATA? Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FUNCtion:DATA? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), reads out the analysis result of the :CALC{1-4}:FUNC:EXEC command. The data transfer format when this command is executed depends on the setting with the :FORM:DATA command.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:FUNC:DOM Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FUNCtion:DOMain[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FUNCtion:DOMain[:STATe]? Description For channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4), sets whether to use an arbitrary range when executing the analysis with the :CALC{1-4}:FUNC:EXEC command. When the trace coupling is off, the active trace is the target to be set. Parameters Description ON or 1 Specifies an arbitrary range*1.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:FUNC:DOM:COUP Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FUNCtion:DOMain:COUPle {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FUNCtion:DOMain:COUPle? Description For channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4), specifies whether to set the coupling of the analysis range of the :CALC{1-4}:FUNC:EXEC command for all traces. Parameters Description ON or 1 (preset value) Specifies the analysis range with the trace coupling.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:FUNC:DOM:STAR Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FUNCtion:DOMain:STARt :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FUNCtion:DOMain:STARt? Description For channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4), sets the start value of the analysis range of the :CALC{1-4}:FUNC:EXEC command. When the trace coupling is off, the active trace is the target to be set.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:FUNC:DOM:STOP Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FUNCtion:DOMain:STOP :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FUNCtion:DOMain:STOP? Description For channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4), sets the stop value of the analysis range of the :CALC{1-4}:FUNC:EXEC command. When the trace coupling is off, the active trace is the target to be set.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:FUNC:PEXC Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FUNCtion:PEXCursion :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FUNCtion:PEXCursion? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets the lower limit for the peak excursion value when executing the peak search with the :CALC{1-4}:FUNC:EXEC command.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:FUNC:POIN? Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FUNCtion:POINts? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), reads out the number of data pairs of the analysis result of the :CALC{1-4}:FUNC:EXEC command.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:FUNC:PPOL Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FUNCtion:PPOLarity {POSitive| NEGative|BOTH} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FUNCtion:PPOLarity? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), selects the polarity when performing the peak search with the :CALC{1-4}:FUNC:EXEC command. Parameters Description POSitive (preset value) Specifies the positive peak.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:FUNC:TARG Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FUNCtion:TARGet :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FUNCtion:TARGet? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), selects the target value when performing the target search with the :CALC{1-4}:FUNC:EXEC command.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:FUNC:TTR Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FUNCtion:TTRansition {POSitive| NEGative|BOTH} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FUNCtion:TTRansition? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), selects the transition type when performing the target search with the :CALC{1-4}:FUNC:EXEC command. Parameters Description POSitive Specifies positive.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:FUNC:TYPE Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FUNCtion:TYPE {PTPeak| STDEV|MEAN| MAXimum|MINimum|PEAK|APEak|ATARget} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:FUNCtion:TYPE? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), selects the type of analysis.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:LIM Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:LIMit[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:LIMit[:STATe]? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), turns ON/OFF the limit test function. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the limit test. OFF or 0 (preset value) Turns OFF the limit test.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:LIM:DATA Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:LIMit:DATA ,…, :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:LIMit:DATA? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets the limit table. The data transfer format when this command is executed depends on the setting with the :FORM:DATA command. Parameters Description The number of lines.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands Equivalent key [Analysis] - Limit Test - Edit Limit Line 234 Chapter 13
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:LIM:DISP Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:LIMit:DISPlay[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:LIMit:DISPlay[:STATe]? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), turns ON/OFF the limit line display. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the limit line display. OFF or 0 (preset value) Turns OFF the limit line display.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:LIM:DISP:CLIP Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:LIMit:DISPlay:CLIP {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:LIMit:DISPlay:CLIP? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), specifies whether to display the part of the limit line(s) that is not used for evaluation. Parameters Description ON or 1 (preset value) Displays the clipped limit line(s).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:LIM:FAIL? Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:LIMit:FAIL? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), reads out the limit test result. (Query only) Query response {1|0}<^END> Description 1 The limit test result is FAIL. 0 The limit test result is PASS. When the limit test is set to OFF, 0 is always read out.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:LIM:OFFS:AMPL Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:LIMit:OFFSet:AMPLitude :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:LIMit:OFFSet:AMPLitude? Description For channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets the limit line amplitude offset. The setting of the limit line doesn't change even if the offset value is changed.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:LIM:OFFS:MARK Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:LIMit:OFFSet:MARKer Description For channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets the active marker value to amplitude offset using the limit line. The setting of the limit line does not change even if the offset value is changed. When the markers are not displayed, this command does not operate.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:LIM:OFFS:STIM Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:LIMit:OFFSet:STIMulus :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:LIMit:OFFSet:STIMulus? Description For channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets the stimulus offset of the limit line. The setting of the limit line doesn't change even if the offset value is changed.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:LIM:REP:ALL? Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:LIMit:REPort:ALL? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), reads out the bandwidth test results (stimulus value, limit test result, upper limit value, lower limit value of all measurement points). The data transfer format when this command is executed depends on the setting with the :FORM:DATA command.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:LIM:REP? Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:LIMit:REPort[:DATA]? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), reads out the stimulus values (frequency, power level or time) at all the measurement point that failed the limit test. The data transfer format when this command is executed depends on the setting with the :FORM:DATA command.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK:BWID Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:BWIDth[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:BWIDth[:STATe]? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), turns ON/OFF the bandwidth search result display. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the bandwidth search result display.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK:COUP Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:COUPle {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:COUPle? Description For channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4), turns ON/OFF the marker coupling between traces. Parameters Description ON or 1 (preset value) Turns ON the marker coupling. OFF or 0 Turns OFF the marker coupling.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK:FUNC:DOM Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:FUNCtion:DOMain[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:FUNCtion:DOMain[:STATe]? Description For channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4), sets whether to use an arbitrary range when executing the marker search. When the trace coupling is off, the active trace is the target to be set. Parameters Description ON or 1 Specifies an arbitrary range*1.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK:FUNC:DOM:COUP Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:FUNCtion:DOMain:COUPle {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:FUNCtion:DOMain:COUPle? Description For channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4), specifies whether to set the coupling of the marker search range for all traces. Parameters Description ON or 1 (preset value) Specifies the search range with the trace coupling.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK:FUNC:DOM:STAR Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:FUNCtion:DOMain:STARt :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:FUNCtion:DOMain:STARt? Description For channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4), sets the start value of the marker search range. When the trace coupling is off, the active trace is the target to be set.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK:FUNC:DOM:STOP Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:FUNCtion:DOMain:STOP :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:FUNCtion:DOMain:STOP? Description For channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4), sets the stop value of the marker search range. When the trace coupling is off, the active trace is the target to be set.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK:FUNC:MULT:PEXC Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:FUNCtion: MULTi:PEXCursion :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:FUNCtion: MULTi:PEXCursion? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets the lower limit for the peak excursion value of the multi peak search.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK:FUNC:MULT:PPOL Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:FUNCtion: MULTi: PPOLarity {POSitive|NEGative|BOTH} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:FUNCtion: MULTi: PPOLarity? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), selects the polarity of the peak to be searched with the multi peak search.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK:FUNC:MULT:TARG Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:FUNCtion: MULTi: TARGet :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:FUNCtion: MULTi: TARGet? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets the target value to be searched with the multi target search.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK:FUNC:MULT:TRAC Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:FUNCtion: MULTi: TRACking {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:FUNCtion: MULTi: TRACking? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), turns ON/OFF the search tracking (function to repeat the search for each sweep) of the multi target or peak search.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK:FUNC:MULT:TTR Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:FUNCtion: MULTi: TTRansition {POSitive| NEGative|BOTH} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:FUNCtion: MULTi: TTRansition? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), selects the transition type when performing the multi target search. Parameters Description POSitive Specifies positive.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK:FUNC:MULT:TYPE Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:FUNCtion:MULTi: :TYPE {MAXimum| MINimum|PEAK|LPEak|RPEak|TARGet|LTARget|RTARget} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:FUNCtion: MULTi :TYPE? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), selects and turns on the multi search type.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK:MATH:FLAT Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:MATH:FLATness[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:MATH:FLATness[:STATe]? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), turn on and off the marker flatness function. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the marker flatness.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK:MATH:FLAT:DATA? Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:MATH:FLATness:DATA? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), returns marker flatness data.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK:MATH:FST Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:MATH:FSTatistics[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:MATH:FSTatistics[:STATe]? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), turn on and off the filter statistics. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the filter statistics.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK:MATH:FST:DATA? Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:MATH:FSTatistics:DATA? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), returns filter statistics data.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK:MATH:STAT Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:MATH:STATistics[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:MATH:STATistics[:STATe]? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), turn on and off the marker statistics function. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the marker statistics.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK:MATH:STAT:DATA? Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:MATH:STATistics:DATA? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), returns marker statistics data.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK:NOTC Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:NOTCh[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:NOTCh[:STATe]? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), turns ON/OFF the notch search result display. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the notch search result display.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK:REF Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:REFerence[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer:REFerence[:STATe]? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), turns ON/OFF the reference marker mode. The reference marker mode is turned on or off when you turn on or off the display of the reference marker.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10} Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}[:STATe]? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), turns ON/OFF the display of marker 1 (:MARK1) to marker 9 (:MARK9) and reference marker (:MARK10).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10}:ACT Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:ACTivate Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets marker 1 (:MARK1) to marker 9 (:MARK9) and reference marker (:MARK10) to the active marker. (No query) NOTE If you set a marker set to OFF to the active marker, it is automatically set to ON.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10}:BWID:DATA? Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:BWIDth:DATA? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), reads out the bandwidth search result of marker 1 (:MARK1) to marker 9 (:MARK9) and reference marker (:MARK10). If the bandwidth search is impossible, an error occurs and the command is ignored.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10}:BWID:THR Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:BWIDth: THReshold :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:BWIDth: THReshold? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets the bandwidth definition value of marker 1 (:MARK1) to marker 9 (:MARK9) and reference marker (:MARK10).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10}:DISC Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:DISCrete {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:DISCrete? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), turns ON/OFF the discrete mode (mode in which the marker moves only at the measurement points) with marker 1 (:MARK1) to marker 9 (:MARK9
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10}:FUNC:EXEC Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:FUNCtion:EXECute Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), executes the search with marker 1 (:MARK1) to marker 9 (:MARK9) and reference marker (:MARK10). To specify the type of the search, use the :CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10}:FUNC:TYPE command.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10}:FUNC:PEXC Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:FUNCtion: PEXCursion :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:FUNCtion: PEXCursion? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets the lower limit for the peak excursion value of marker 1 (:MARK1) to marker 9 (:MARK9) and reference marke
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10}:FUNC:PPOL Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:FUNCtion: PPOLarity {POSitive|NEGative|BOTH} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:FUNCtion: PPOLarity? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), selects the polarity of the peak to be searched with marker 1 (:MARK1) to marker 9 (:MARK9) and re
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10}:FUNC:TARG Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:FUNCtion: TARGet :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:FUNCtion: TARGet? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets the target value to be searched with marker 1 (:MARK1) to marker 9 (:MARK9) and reference marker (:MARK10).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10}:FUNC:TRAC Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:FUNCtion: TRACking {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:FUNCtion: TRACking? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), turns ON/OFF the search tracking (function to repeat the search for each sweep) of marker 1 (:MARK1) to marker 9
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10}:FUNC:TTR Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:FUNCtion: TTRansition {POSitive| NEGative|BOTH} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:FUNCtion: TTRansition? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), selects the transition type when performing the target search with marker 1 (:MARK1) to marker
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10}:FUNC:TYPE Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:FUNCtion :TYPE {MAXimum| MINimum|PEAK|LPEak|RPEak|TARGet|LTARget|RTARget} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:FUNCtion :TYPE? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), selects the search type of marker 1 (:MARK1) to marker 9 (:MARK9) and refe
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands [Marker Search] - Target - Search Target|Search Left|Search Right NOTE When performing the operation from the front panel, you select the search type and execute the search at the same time. 13.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10}:NOTC:DATA? Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:NOTCh:DATA? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), reads out the notch search result of marker 1 (:MARK1) to marker 9 (:MARK9) and reference marker (:MARK10). If the notch search is impossible, an error occurs and the command is ignored.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10}:NOTC:THR Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:NOTCh:THReshold :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:NOTCh:THReshold? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets the notch definition value of marker 1 (:MARK1) to marker 9 (:MARK9) and reference marker (:MARK10).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10}:SET Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:SET {STARt| STOP|CENTer|RLEVel|DELay} Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets the value of the specified item to the value of the position of marker 1 (:MARK1) to marker 9 (:MARK9) and reference marker (:MARK10).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10}:X Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:X :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:X? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets the stimulus value of marker 1 (:MARK1) to marker 9 (:MARK9) and reference marker (:MARK10).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10}:Y? Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}:Y? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), reads out the response value of marker 1 (:MARK1) to marker 9 (:MARK9) and reference marker (:MARK10).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MATH:FUNC Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MATH:FUNCtion {NORMal| SUBTract|DIVide|ADD|MULTiply} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MATH:FUNCtion? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), selects the data trace display method (math method between measurement data and memory trace data).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MST Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MSTatistics[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MSTatistics[:STATe]? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), turns ON/OFF the statistics value display (the mean vale, the standard deviation, and the difference between the maximum value and the minimum value).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:MST:DATA? Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:MSTatistics:DATA? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), reads out the statistics values (the mean vale, the standard deviation, and the difference between the maximum value and the minimum value) display.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:PAR:COUN Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}:PARameter:COUNt :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}:PARameter:COUNt? Description Sets the number of traces of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:DEF Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}:PARameter{[1]|2|3|4}:DEFine {S11|S21|S12|S22} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}:PARameter{[1]|2|3|4}:DEFine? Description Sets the measurement parameter of trace 1 (:PAR1) to trace 4 (:PAR4) of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4). Parameters Description S11 (preset value) Specifies S11. S21 Specifies S21. S12 Specifies S12. S22 Specifies S22.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}:PARameter{[1]|2|3|4}:SELect Description Sets trace 1 (:PAR1) to trace 4 (:PAR4) of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) to the active trace. You can set only the displayed trace to the active trace. If you execute this command trying to set a not displayed trace to the active trace, an error occurs and the command is ignored.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:RLIM:DATA Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:RLIMit:DATA ,…, :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:RLIMit:DATA? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets the ripple limit table. The data transfer format when this command is executed depends on the setting with the :FORM:DATA command.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:RLIM:DISP:LINE Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:RLIMit:DISPlay:LINE {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:RLIMit:DISPlay:LINE? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), turns ON/OFF the ripple limit line display. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the ripple limit line display.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:RLIM:DISP:SEL Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:RLIMit:DISPlay:SELect :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:RLIMit:DISPlay:SELect? Description For channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), sets the ripple limit band for ripple value display. Parameters Description The ripple limit band.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:RLIM:DISP:VAL Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:RLIMit:DISPlay:VALue {OFF|ABS|MAR} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:RLIMit:DISPlay:VALue? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), selects the display type for the ripple value. Parameters Description OFF (preset value) Specifies the display off. ABS Specifies the absolute value for display type.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:RLIM:FAIL? Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:RLIMit:FAIL? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), reads out the ripple test result. (Query only) Query response {1|0}<^END> Description 1 The ripple test result is FAIL. 0 The ripple test result is PASS. When the ripple test is set to OFF, 0 is always read out.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:RLIM:REP? Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:RLIMit:REPort[:DATA]? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), reads out the ripple value of the ripple test. The data transfer format when this command is executed depends on the setting with the :FORM:DATA command.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:SMO Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:SMOothing[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:SMOothing[:STATe]? Description For the active trace of channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command), turns ON/OFF the smoothing. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the smoothing. OFF or 0 (preset value) Turns OFF the smoothing.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CALC{1-4}:SMO:APER Syntax :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:SMOothing:APERture :CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:SMOothing:APERture? Description Sets the smoothing aperture for channel 1 (:CALC1) to channel 4 (:CALC4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command). Parameters Description Percentage relative to the sweep span value Range 0.05 to 25 Preset value 1.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CONT:HAND:A Syntax :CONTrol:HANDler:A[:DATA] Description Outputs data to output port A (A0 to A7) of the handler I/O. Data is outputted as 8-bit binary using A0 as LSB and A7 as MSB. (No query) For details about the handler I/O, see Chapter 10.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CONT:HAND:C Syntax :CONTrol:HANDler:C[:DATA] :CONTrol:HANDler:C[:DATA]? Description When input/output port C of the handler I/O is set to the output port, outputs data to output port C (C0 to C3). When input/output port C is set to the input port, reads out data inputted to port C (C0 to C3). Data is outputted as 4-bit binary using C0 as LSB and C3 as MSB. For details about the handler I/O, see Chapter 10.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CONT:HAND:C:MODE Syntax :CONTrol:HANDler:C:MODE {INPut|OUTPut} :CONTrol:HANDler:C:MODE? Description Sets the input/output direction of port C of the handler I/O. For details about the handler I/O, see Chapter 10. Parameters Description INPut (preset value) Specifies input. OUTPut Specifies output.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CONT:HAND:D Syntax :CONTrol:HANDler:D[:DATA] :CONTrol:HANDler:D[:DATA]? Description When input/output port D of the handler I/O is set to the output port, outputs data to output port D (D0 to D3). When input/output port D is set to the input port, reads out data inputted to port D (D0 to D3). Data is outputted as 4-bit binary using D0 as LSB and D3 as MSB. For details about the handler I/O, see Chapter 10.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CONT:HAND:D:MODE Syntax :CONTrol:HANDler:C:MODE {INPut|OUTPut} :CONTrol:HANDler:C:MODE? Description Sets the input/output direction of port D of the handler I/O. For details about the handler I/O, see Chapter 10. Parameters Description INPut (preset value) Specifies input. OUTPut Specifies output.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CONT:HAND:E Syntax :CONTrol:HANDler:E[:DATA] :CONTrol:HANDler:E[:DATA]? Description When input/output port E (port C + port D) of the handler I/O is set to the output port, outputs data to output port E. When input/output port E is set to the input port, reads out data inputted to port E. Data is outputted as 8-bit binary using C0 as LSB and D3 as MSB. For details about the handler I/O, see Chapter 10.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CONT:HAND:F Syntax :CONTrol:HANDler:F[:DATA] Description Outputs data to output port F (port A + port B) of the handler I/O. Data is outputted as 16-bit binary using A0 as LSB and B7 as MSB. (No query) For details about the handler I/O, see Chapter 10.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CONT:HAND:IND:STAT Syntax :CONTrol:HANDler[:EXTension]:INDex:STATe {ON|OFF|1|0} :CONTrol:HANDler[:EXTension]:INDex:STATe? Description Turns ON/OFF outputting the INDEX signal to B6 of the handler I/O. For details about the handler I/O, see Chapter 10. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the INDEX signal output. OFF or 0 (preset value) Turns OFF the INDEX signal output.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :CONT:HAND:RTR:STAT Syntax :CONTrol:HANDler[:EXTension]:RTRigger:STATe {ON|OFF|1|0} :CONTrol:HANDler[:EXTension]:RTRigger:STATe? Description Turns ON/OFF outputting the READY FOR TRIGGER signal to B7 of the handler I/O. For details about the handler I/O, see Chapter 10. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the READY FOR TRIGGER signal output. OFF or 0 (preset value) Turns OFF the READY FOR TRIGGER signal output.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:ANN:FREQ Syntax :DISPlay:ANNotation:FREQuency[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :DISPlay:ANNotation:FREQuency[:STATe]? Description Turns ON/OFF the frequency display on the LCD display. Parameters Description ON or 1 (preset value) Turns ON the frequency display. OFF or 0 Turns OFF the frequency display.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:CLOC Syntax :DISPlay:CLOCk {ON|OFF|1|0} :DISPlay:CLOCk? Description Turns ON/OFF the clock display at the right edge of the instrument status bar (at the bottom of the LCD display). Parameters Description ON or 1 (preset value) Turns ON the clock display. OFF or 0 Turns OFF the clock display.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:COL{1-2}:BACK Syntax :DISPlay:COLor{[1]|2}:BACK ,, :DISPlay:COLor{[1]|2}:BACK? Description Sets the background color for normal display (:COL1) and inverted display (:COL2).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:COL{1-2}:GRAT{1-2} Syntax :DISPlay:COLor{[1]|2}:GRATicule{[1]|2} ,, :DISPlay:COLor{[1]|2}:GRATicule{[1]|2}? Description Sets the color of the graticule label and the outer frame line of the graph (:GRAT1) and the color of the grid line of the graph (:GRAT2) for normal display (:COL1) and inverted display (:COL2).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:COL{1-2}:LIM{1-2} Syntax :DISPlay:COLor{[1]|2}:LIMit{[1]|2} ,, :DISPlay:COLor{[1]|2}:LIMit{[1]|2}? Description Sets the fail display color used for the limit test result (:LIM1) and the color of the limit line (:LIM2) for normal display (:COL1) and inverted display (:COL2).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:COL{1-2}:TRAC{1-4}:DATA Syntax :DISPlay:COLor{[1]|2}:TRAC{[1]|2|3|4}:DATA ,, :DISPlay:COLor{[1]|2}:TRAC{[1]|2|3|4}:DATA? Description Sets the color of the data trace of trace 1 (:TRAC1) to trace 4 (:TRAC4) for normal display (:COL1) and inverted display (:COL2).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:COL{1-2}:TRAC{1-4}:MEM Syntax :DISPlay:COLor{[1]|2}:TRAC{[1]|2|3|4}:MEMory ,, :DISPlay:COLor{[1]|2}:TRAC{[1]|2|3|4}:MEMory? Description Sets the color of the memory trace of trace 1 (:TRAC1) to trace 4 (:TRAC4) for normal display (:COL1) and inverted display (:COL2).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:ECHO Syntax :DISPlay:ECHO[:DATA] Description Displays a character string in the echo window. (No query) Parameters Description Character string you want to display Range 254 characters or less Example of use 10 Related commands :DISP:ECHO:CLE on page 311 OUTPUT 717;":DISP:ECHO ""TEST RESULT""" :DISP:TABL on page 316 :DISP:TABL:TYPE on page 317 No equivalent key is available on the front panel. 13.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:ENAB Syntax :DISPlay:ENABle {ON|OFF|1|0} :DISPlay:ENABle? Description Turns ON/OFF the update of the LCD display. When the update of the LCD display is OFF, You can update the LCD display once using :DISP:UPD command. Parameters Description ON or 1 (preset value) Turns ON the update. OFF or 0 Turns OFF the update.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:FSIG Syntax :DISPlay:FSIGn {ON|OFF|1|0} :DISPlay:FSIGn? Description Turns on or off the Fail display when the limit test fails. Parameters Description ON or 1 (preset value) Turns on the Fail display. OFF or 0 Turns off the Fail display.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:MAX Syntax :DISPlay:MAXimize {ON|OFF|1|0} :DISPlay:MAXimize? Description Turns ON/OFF the window maximization of the active channel (specified with the :DISP:WIND{1-4}:ACT command). If you turned ON the maximization, only the window of the active channel is maximized on the LCD display and the windows of the other channels are not displayed. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the maximization.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:SPL Syntax :DISPlay:SPLit {D1|D12|D1_2|D112|D1_1_2|D123|D1_2_3|D12_33|D11_23|D13_23| D12_13| D1234|D1_2_3_4|D12_34} :DISPlay:SPLit? Description Sets the layout of the windows on the LCD display. For details about the window layout, refer to Figure 3-1 on page 45. Parameters Description Specifies the layout in which the window for channel 1 only is displayed on the entire display.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:TABL Syntax :DISPlay:TABLe[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :DISPlay:TABLe[:STATe]? Description Turns ON/OFF the display of the window selected with the :DISP:TABL:TYPE command. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the display. OFF or 0 (preset value) Turns OFF the display.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:TABL:TYPE Syntax :DISPlay:TABLe:TYPE {MARKer|LIMit|SEGMent|ECHO} :DISPlay:TABLe:TYPE? Description Selects the window whose display is turned ON/OFF with the :DISP:TABL command. Parameters Description MARKer (preset value) Specifies the marker table window. LIMit Specifies the limit test table window. SEGMent Specifies the segment table window. ECHO Specifies the echo window.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:UPD Syntax :DISPlay:UPDate[:IMMediate] Description Updates the LCD display once when the update of the LCD display is OFF (OFF is specified with the :DISP:ENAB command). (No query) Example of use 10 Related commands :DISP:ENAB on page 312 Equivalent key No equivalent key is available on the front panel.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:WIND{1-4}:ANN:MARK:ALIG Syntax :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:ANNotation:MARKer:ALIGn[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:ANNotation:MARKer:ALIGn[:STATe]? Description For channel 1 (:WIND1) to channel 4 (:WIND4), turns ON/OFF the alignment mode in which the display positions of the marker values for each trace are aligned relative to trace 1.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:WIND{1-4}:ANN:MARK:SING Syntax :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:ANNotation:MARKer:SINGle[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:ANNotation:MARKer:SINGle[:STATe]? Description For channel 1 (:WIND1) to channel 4 (:WIND4), turns ON/OFF the active trace marker value display. When set to OFF, the marker values of all displayed traces (markers) are displayed.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:WIND{1-4}:LAB Syntax :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:LABel {ON|OFF|1|0} :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:LABel? Description Turns ON/OFF the display of the graticule label of channel 1 (:WIND1) to channel 4 (:WIND4). Parameters Description ON or 1 (preset value) Turns ON the graticule label display. OFF or 0 Turns OFF the graticule label display.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:WIND{1-4}:MAX Syntax :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:MAXimize {ON|OFF|1|0} :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:MAXimize? Description Turns ON/OFF the maximization of the active trace of channel 1 (:WIND1) to channel 4 (:WIND4) (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command). If you turned ON the maximization, only the maximized active trace is displayed in the window and the other traces are not displayed.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:WIND{1-4}:SPL Syntax :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:SPLit {D1|D12|D1_2|D112|D1_1_2|D123|D1_2_3| D12_33|D11_23|D13_23|D12_13|D1234|D1_2_3_4|D12_34} :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:SPLit? Description Sets the graph layout of channel 1 (:WIND1) to channel 4 (:WIND4). For details about the graph layout, refer to Figure 3-1 on page 45. Parameters Description Specifies the layout in which one graph is displayed in the entire window.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:WIND{1-4}:TITL Syntax :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TITLe[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TITLe[:STATe]? Description Turns ON/OFF the display of the title label of channel 1 (:WIND1) to channel 4 (:WIND4) in the title area. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the title label display. OFF or 0 (preset value) Turns OFF the title label display.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:WIND{1-4}:TRAC{1-4}:ANN:MARK:POS:X Syntax :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TRACe{[1]|2|3|4}:ANNotation:MARKer:POSition:X :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TRACe{[1]|2|3|4}:ANNotationMARKer:POSition:X? Description For trace 1 (:TRAC1) through trace 4 (:TRAC4) of channel 1 (:WIND1) to channel 4 (:WIND4), sets the X-axis position where the marker value is displayed as the percentage of the display area width.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:WIND{1-4}:TRAC{1-4}:ANN:MARK:POS:Y Syntax :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TRACe{[1]|2|3|4}:ANNotation:MARKer:POSition:Y :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TRACe{[1]|2|3|4}:ANNotationMARKer:POSition:Y? Description For trace 1 (:TRAC1) through trace 4 (:TRAC4) of channel 1 (:WIND1) to channel 4 (:WIND4), sets the Y-axis position where the marker value is displayed as the percentage of the display area height.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:WIND{1-4}:TRAC{1-4}:ANN:YAX:MODE Syntax :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TRACe{[1]|2|3|4}:ANNotation:YAXis:MODE {AUTO|RELative} :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TRACe{[1]|2|3|4}:ANNotation:YAXis:MODE? Description For trace 1 (:TRAC1) through trace 4 (:TRAC4) of channel 1 (:WIND1) to channel 4 (:WIND4), sets the graticule label display format on the left side of the Y-axis in the rectangular display format.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:WIND{1-4}:TRAC{1-4}:MEM Syntax :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TRACe{[1]|2|3|4} :MEMory[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TRACe{[1]|2|3|4} :MEMory[:STATe]? Description For trace 1 (:TRAC1) to trace 4 (:TRAC4) of channel 1 (:WIND1) to channel 4 (:WIND4), turns ON/OFF the display of the memory trace. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the memory trace display. OFF or 0 (preset value) Turns OFF the memory trace display.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:WIND{1-4}:TRAC{1-4}:STAT Syntax :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TRACe{[1]|2|3|4} :STATe {ON|OFF|1|0} :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TRACe{[1]|2|3|4} :STATe? Description For trace 1 (:TRAC1) to trace 4 (:TRAC4) of channel 1 (:WIND1) to channel 4 (:WIND4), turns ON/OFF the display of the data trace. Parameters Description ON or 1 (preset value) Turns ON the data trace display. OFF or 0 Turns OFF the data trace display.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:WIND{1-4}:TRAC{1-4}:Y:PDIV Syntax :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TRACe{[1]|2|3|4} :Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TRACe{[1]|2|3|4} :Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision? Description For trace 1 (:TRAC1) to trace 4 (:TRAC4) of channel 1 (:WIND1) to channel 4 (:WIND4): when the data format is not the Smith chart format or the polar format, sets the scale per division; when the data format is the Smith chart format or the polar format, sets the full
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:WIND{1-4}:TRAC{1-4}:Y:RLEV Syntax :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TRACe{[1]|2|3|4} :Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TRACe{[1]|2|3|4} :Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel? Description For trace 1 (:TRAC1) to trace 4 (:TRAC4) of channel 1 (:WIND1) to channel 4 (:WIND4), sets the value of the reference graticule line.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:WIND{1-4}:TRAC{1-4}:Y:RPOS Syntax :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TRACe{[1]|2|3|4} :Y[:SCALe]:RPOSition :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TRACe{[1]|2|3|4} :Y[:SCALe]:RPOSition? Description For trace 1 (:TRAC1) to trace 4 (:TRAC4) of channel 1 (:WIND1) to channel 4 (:WIND4), specifies a reference graticule line with its number (an integer assigned starting from 0 from the lowest division).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:WIND{1-4}:TRAC{1-4}:Y:TRAC:FREQ Syntax :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TRACe{[1]|2|3|4}:Y:TRACk:FREQuency :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TRACe{[1]|2|3|4}:Y:TRACk:FREQuency? Description For trace 1 (:TRAC1) through trace 4 (:TRAC4) of channel 1 (:WIND1) to channel 4 (:WIND4), sets a frequency when you want to specify a frequency on trace data as the reference value. Tracking is not performed when the specified frequency lies outside the preset range.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:WIND{1-4}:TRAC{1-4}:Y:TRAC:MODE Syntax :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TRACe{[1]|2|3|4}:Y:TRACk:MODE {OFF|PEAK|FREQuency} :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:TRACe{[1]|2|3|4}:Y:TRACk:MODE? Description For trace 1 (:TRAC1) and trace 4 (:TRAC4) of channel 1 (:WIND1) to channel 4 (:WIND4), sets the tracking method to offset the trace data after sweep. Parameters Description OFF (preset value) Does not perform tracking for trace data.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:WIND{1-4}:X:SPAC Syntax :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:X:SPACing {LINear|OBASe} :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:X:SPACing? Description Selects the display method of the graph horizontal axis of channel 1 (:WIND1) to channel 4 (:WIND4) for segment sweep. Parameters Description LINear Specifies the frequency base (linear frequency axis with the minimum frequency at the left edge and the maximum frequency at the right edge).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :DISP:WIND{1-4}:Y:DIV Syntax :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:Y[:SCALe]:DIVisions :DISPlay:WINDow{[1]|2|3|4}:Y[:SCALe]:DIVisions? Description Sets the number of divisions of all the graphs of channel 1 (:WIND1) to channel 4 (:WIND4). The number of graticule line (specified with the :DISP:WIND{1-4}:TRAC{1-4}:Y:RPOS command) depends on this setting.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :FORM:BORD Syntax :FORMat:BORDer {NORMal|SWAPped} :FORMat:BORDer? Description When the data transfer format is set to the binary transfer format, sets the transfer order of each byte in data (byte order). For details about the data transfer format, refer to “Data Transfer Format” on page 104. Parameters Description NORMal (preset value) Specifies the byte order in which transfer starts from the byte including MSB (Most Significant Bit).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :FORM:DATA Syntax :FORMat:DATA {ASCii|REAL|REAL32} :FORMat:DATA? Description Use the following commands to set the format to transfer data.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :HCOP Syntax :HCOPy[:IMMediate] Description Outputs the display image on the LCD display to the printer connected to the E5061A/E5062A. (No query) Example of use 10 Related commands :HCOP:ABOR on page 339 OUTPUT 717;":HCOP" :HCOP:IMAG on page 339 Equivalent key [System] - Print :HCOP:ABOR Syntax :HCOPy:ABORt Description Aborts the print output.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :INIT{1-4} Syntax :INITiate{[1]|2|3|4}[:IMMediate] Description Changes the state of each channel of channel 1 (:INIT1) to channel 4 (:INIT4) to the startup state in the trigger system. When this command is executed for a channel in the idle state, it goes into the initiate state immediately. Then, after measurement is executed once, it goes back to the idle state.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :INIT{1-4}:CONT Syntax :INITiate{[1]|2|3|4}:CONTinuous {ON|OFF|1|0} :INITiate{[1]|2|3|4}:CONTinuous? Description Turns ON/OFF of the continuous initiation mode of channel 1 (:INIT1) to channel 4 (:INIT4) in the trigger system. For details about the trigger system, refer to “Trigger system” on page 80. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the continuous initiation mode. OFF or 0 Turns OFF the continuous initiation mode.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:CAT? Syntax :MMEMory:CATalog? Description Reads out the following information on the built-in storage device of the E5061A/E5062A. To read out the information in the root directory (folder), specify “\” (backslash). If you want to specify a directory on the floppy disk drive, you need to add “A:” at the beginning of the file name. Separate directory names with “/” (slash) or “\” (backslash).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:COPY Syntax :MMEMory:COPY , Description Copies a file. Specify the file name with the extension. If you want to specify a file on the floppy disk drive, you need to add “A:” at the beginning of the file name. When you use directory (folder) names and file name, separate them with “/” (slash) or “\” (backslash). If the specified copy source file does not exist, an error occurs and the command is ignored.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:DEL Syntax :MMEMory:DELete Description Deletes an existing file or directory (folder). When you delete a directory, all the files and directories in it are deleted. Specify the file name with the extension. If you want to specify a file or directory on the floppy disk drive, you need to add “A:” at the beginning of its name. When you specify a file (directory) under an existing directory, separate them with “/” (slash) or “\” (backslash).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:LOAD Syntax :MMEMory:LOAD[:STATe] Description Recalls the specified instrument state file (file with the .sta extension saved with the :MMEM:STOR command). Specify the file name with the extension. If you want to specify a file on the floppy disk drive, you need to add “A:” at the beginning of the file name. When you use directory names and file name, separate them with “/” (slash) or “\” (backslash).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:LOAD:CHAN Syntax :MMEMory:LOAD:CHANnel[:STATe] {A|B|C|D} Description Recalls the instrument state for an individual channel (saved with the :MMEM:STOR:CHAN command) from the specified register as the setting of the active channel (specified with the :DISP:WIND{1-4}:ACT command). It is possible to recall the register from a different channel where it was saved.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:LOAD:CHAN:COEF Syntax :MMEMory:LOAD:CHANnel:COEFficient {A|B|C|D} Description Recalls the calibration coefficient for an individual channel (saved with the :MMEM:STOR:CHAN:COEF command) from the specified register as the setting of the active channel (specified with the :DISP:WIND{1-4}:ACT command). It is possible to recall the register from a different channel where it was saved.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:LOAD:LIM Syntax :MMEMory:LOAD:LIMit Description As the limit table for the active trace (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command) of the active channel (specified with the :DISP:WIND{1-4}:ACT command), recalls the specified limit table file (file with the .csv extension saved with the :MMEM:STOR:LIM command). Specify the file name with the extension.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:LOAD:PROG Syntax :MMEMory:LOAD:PROGram Description Loads (or imports) a VBA project (a file with the .vba extension), a module (a file with the .bas extension), a user form (a file with the .frm extension) or a class module (a file with the .cls extension). Specify the file name with the extension. If you want to specify a file on the floppy disk drive, you need to add “A:” at the beginning of the file name.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:LOAD:RLIM Syntax :MMEMory:LOAD:RLIMit Description As the ripple limit table for the active trace (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command) of the active channel (specified with the :DISP:WIND{1-4}:ACT command), recalls the specified ripple limit table file (file with the .csv extension saved with the :MMEM:STOR:RLIM command). Specify the file name with the extension.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:LOAD:SEGM Syntax :MMEMory:LOAD:SEGMent Description As the segment sweep table for the active channel (specified with the :DISP:WIND{1-4}:ACT command), recalls the specified segment sweep table file (a file with the .csv extension saved with the :MMEM:STOR:SEGM command). Specify the file name with the extension. If you want to specify a file on the floppy disk drive, you need to add “A:” at the beginning of the file name.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:MDIR Syntax :MMEMory:MDIRectory Description Creates a new directory (folder). If you want to create a directory on the floppy disk drive, you need to add “A:” at the beginning of the directory name. When you create a directory under an existing directory, separate between the directory names with “/” (slash) or “\” (backslash). If a directory with the same name as the specified directory name exists, an error occurs and the command is ignored.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:STOR Syntax :MMEMory:STORe[:STATe] Description Saves the instrument state (data to be saved specified with the :MMEM:STOR:STYP command) into a file. Specify the file name with the .sta extension. If you want to specify a file on the floppy disk drive, you need to add “A:” at the beginning of the file name. When you use directory names and file name, separate them with “/” (slash) or “\” (backslash).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:STOR:CHAN Syntax :MMEMory:STORe:CHANnel[:STATe] {A|B|C|D} Description Saves the instrument state of the items set for the active channel (specified with the :DISP:WIND{1-4}:ACT command) specific to that channel only into the specified register (volatile memory). Notice that, if an instrument state has been saved already in the specified register, its contents are overwritten. (No query) Parameters Description A Specifies register A.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:STOR:CHAN:COEF Syntax :MMEMory:STORe:CHANnel:COEFficient {A|B|C|D} Description Saves the calibration coefficient of the active channel (specified with the :DISP:WIND{1-4}:ACT command) into the specified register (volatile memory). Notice that, if an instrument state has been saved already in the specified register, its contents are overwritten. (No query) Parameters Description A Specifies register A. B Specifies register B.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:STOR:FDAT Syntax :MMEMory:STORe:FDATa Description Saves the formatted data array of the active trace (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command) of the active channel (specified with the :DISP:WIND{1-4}:ACT command) into a file in the CSV format. Specify the file name with the .csv extension. If you want to specify a file on the floppy disk drive, you need to add “A:” at the beginning of the file name.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:STOR:IMAG Syntax :MMEMory:STORe:IMAGe Description Saves the display image on the LCD display at the execution of the command into a file in the bitmap (.bmp) or portable network graphics (.png) format. Specify the file name with the .bmp or .png extension. If you want to specify a file on the floppy disk drive, you need to add “A:” at the beginning of the file name.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:STOR:LIM Syntax :MMEMory:STORe:LIMit Description Saves the limit table for the active trace (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command) of the active channel (specified with the :DISP:WIND{1-4}:ACT command) into a file in the CSV format. Specify the file name with the .csv extension. If you want to specify a file on the floppy disk drive, you need to add “A:” at the beginning of the file name.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:STOR:PROG Syntax :MMEMory:STORe:PROGram Description Saves a VBA project opened on the VBA editor into a file. Specify the file name with the .vba extension. If you want to specify a file on the floppy disk drive, you need to add “A:” at the beginning of the file name. When you use directory names and file name, separate them with “/” (slash) or “\” (backslash).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:STOR:RLIM Syntax :MMEMory:STORe:RLIMit Description Saves the ripple limit table of the active trace (specified with the :CALC{1-4}:PAR{1-4}:SEL command) of the active channel (specified with the :DISP:WIND{1-4}:ACT command) into a file in the CSV format. Specify the file name with the .sta extension. If you want to specify a file on the floppy disk drive, you need to add “A:” at the beginning of the file name.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:STOR:SALL Syntax :MMEMory:STORe:SALL {ON|OFF|1|0} :MMEMory:STORe:SALL? Description Selects whether to save the setting of all channels/traces or that of the displayed channels/traces only as the instrument state to be saved. Parameters Description ON or 1 Specifies the setting of all channels/traces as the target to be saved. OFF or 0 (preset value) Specifies the setting of displayed channels/traces only as the target to be saved.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:STOR:SEGM Syntax :MMEMory:STORe:SEGMent Description Saves the segment sweep table for the active channel (specified with the :DISP:WIND{1-4}:ACT command) into a file in the CSV format. Specify the file name with the .csv extension. If you want to specify a file on the floppy disk drive, you need to add “A:” at the beginning of the file name. When you use directory names and file name, separate them with “/” (slash) or “\” (backslash).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:STOR:STYP Syntax :MMEMory:STORe:STYPe {STATe|CSTate|DSTate|CDSTate} :MMEMory:STORe:STYPe? Description Selects the contents saved when saving the instrument state into a file with the :MMEM:STOR command. Parameters Description Specifies the save of the measurement conditions*1 only. CSTate (preset value) Specifies the save of the measurement conditions*1 and the calibration state.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :MMEM:TRAN Syntax :MMEMory:TRANsfer , :MMEMory:TRANsfer? Description Writes/reads data to/from a file on the built-in storage device of the E5061A/E5062A. By reading out data with this command and writing it to a file on the external controller, file transfer from the E5061A/E5062A to the external controller can be realized.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :OUTP Syntax :OUTPut[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :OUTPut[:STATe]? Description Turns on/off of the stimulus signal output. You cannot perform measurement until you turn on the stimulus signal output. Parameters Description ON or 1 (preset value) Turns on the stimulus signal output. OFF or 0 Turns off the stimulus signal output.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :PROG:NAME Syntax :PROGram[:SELected]:NAME :PROGram[:SELected]:NAME? Description Selects the VBA macro controlled with the :PROG:STAT command. Selectable VBA macro names can be read out with the :PROG:CAT? command. Parameters Description VBA macro name (module name.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :PROG:STAT Syntax :PROGram[:SELected]:STATe {STOP|RUN} :PROGram[:SELected]:STATe? Description Reads out the control/state of the VBA macro selected with the :PROG:STAT command. Parameters Description STOP (preset value) Specifies stop. RUN Specifies run.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS:CORR:COLL:ECAL:PATH? Syntax :SENSe:CORRection:COLLect:ECAL:PATH? Description Reads out which port of the ECal module is connected with the specified port of the E5061A/E5062A. (Query only) Parameters Query response Description Port number Range 1 to 2 Resolution 1 {0|1|2|3|4}<^END> Description 0 Nothing is connected. 1 Port A is connected. 2 Port B is connected. 3 Port C is connected.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS:CORR:IMP Syntax :SENSe:CORRection:IMPedance[:INPut][:MAGNitude] :SENSe:CORRection:IMPedance[:INPut][:MAGNitude]? Description Sets the system characteristic impedance (Z0) value. NOTE This command is available with the firmware version 3.01 or greater. Parameters System Z0 value Range 1E-3 to 1000 Preset value 50 or 75 Unit Ω (ohm) Resolution 0.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:AVER:CLE Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:AVERage:CLEar Description Clears the measurement data used for averaging of channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4). Measurement data before the execution of this command is not used for averaging.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:AVER:COUN Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:AVERage:COUNt :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:AVERage:COUNt? Description Sets the averaging factor of channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:BAND Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? Description Sets the IF bandwidth of channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4). This command provides the same function as the :SENS{1-4}:BWID command.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:BWID Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:BWIDth[:RESolution] :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:BWIDth[:RESolution]? Description Sets the IF bandwidth of channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4). This command provides the same function as the :SENS{1-4}:BAND command.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COEF? Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COEFficient[:DATA]? {ES|ER|ED|EL|ET|EX},, Description Returns the calibration coefficient for specified channel.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT[:SELect] :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT[:SELect]? Description Selects the calibration kit of channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4). Parameters Description Number of calibration kit*1 Range 1 to 10 Preset value 50 ohm test set: 5, 75 ohm test set: 6 Resolution 1 *1.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:LAB Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:LABel :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:LABel? Description Sets a calibration kit name for the calibration kit selected for channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:ORD:LOAD Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:ORDer:LOAD , :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:ORDer:LOAD? Description For the calibration kit selected for channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), selects the standard used for the load measurement of the specified port.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:ORD:OPEN Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:ORDer:OPEN , :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:ORDer:OPEN? Description For the calibration kit selected for channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), selects the standard used for the open measurement of the specified port.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:ORD:SHOR Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:ORDer:SHORt , :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:ORDer:SHORt? Description For the calibration kit selected for channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), selects the standard used for the short measurement of the specified port.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:ORD:THRU Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:ORDer:THRU ,, :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:ORDer:THRU? , Description For the calibration kit selected for channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), selects the standard used for the thru measurement between the specified 2 ports.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:STAN{1-21}:ARB Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:ARBitrary :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:ARBitrary? Description For the calibration kit selected for channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), sets the value of the arbitrary impedance of the standard1 (:STAN1) to standard 21
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:STAN{1-21}:C0 Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:C0 :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:C0? Description For the calibration kit selected for channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), sets the value of the C0 of the standard1 (:STAN1) to standard 21 (:STAN21).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:STAN{1-21}:C1 Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:C1 :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:C1? Description For the calibration kit selected for channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), sets the value of the C1 of the standard1 (:STAN1) to standard 21 (:STAN21).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:STAN{1-21}:C2 Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:C2 :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:C2? Description For the calibration kit selected for channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), sets the value of the C2 of the standard1 (:STAN1) to standard 21 (:STAN21).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:STAN{1-21}:C3 Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:C3 :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:C3? Description For the calibration kit selected for channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), sets the value of the C3 of the standard1 (:STAN1) to standard 21 (:STAN21).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:STAN{1-21}:DEL Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:DELay :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:DELay? Description For the calibration kit selected for channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), sets the value of the offset delay of the standard1 (:STAN1) to standard 21 (:STAN21).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:STAN{1-21}:L0 Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:L0 :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:L0? Description For the calibration kit selected for channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), sets the value of the L0 of the standard1 (:STAN1) to standard 21 (:STAN21).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:STAN{1-21}:L1 Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:L1 :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:L1? Description For the calibration kit selected for channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), sets the value of the L1 of the standard1 (:STAN1) to standard 21 (:STAN21).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:STAN{1-21}:L2 Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:L2 :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:L2? Description For the calibration kit selected for channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), sets the value of the L2 of the standard1 (:STAN1) to standard 21 (:STAN21).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:STAN{1-21}:L3 Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:L3 :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:L3? Description For the calibration kit selected for channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), sets the value of the L3 of the standard1 (:STAN1) to standard 21 (:STAN21).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:STAN{1-21}:LAB Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:LABel :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:LABel? Description For the calibration kit selected for channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), sets the name of the standard1 (:STAN1) to standard 21 (:STAN21).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:STAN{1-21}:LOSS Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:LOSS :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:LOSS? Description For the calibration kit selected for channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), sets the value of the offset loss of the standard1 (:STAN1) to standard 21 (:STAN21).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:STAN{1-21}:TYPE Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:TYPE {OPEN|SHORt|LOAD|THRU|ARBI|NONE} :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:TYPE? Description For the calibration kit selected for channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), sets the standard type of the standard1 (:STAN1) to standard 21 (:ST
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:CKIT:STAN{1-21}:Z0 Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:Z0 :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:CKIT:STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|1 5|16|17|18|19|20|21}:Z0? Description For the calibration kit selected for channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), sets the value of the Offset Z0 of the standard1 (:STAN1) to standard 21 (:STAN21).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:ECAL:ERES Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:ECAL:ERES , Description Executes enhanced response calibration of channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4) using the ECal (Electrical Calibration) module. If you execute this command when the ECal module is not connected, an error occurs and the command is ignored.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands Equivalent key [Cal] - ECal - Isolation 396 Chapter 13
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:ECAL:SOLT1 Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:ECAL:SOLT1 Description Executes full 1-port calibration of the specified port of channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4) using the ECal (Electrical Calibration) module. If you execute this command when the ECal module is not connected, an error occurs and the command is ignored.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:ECAL:THRU Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:ECAL:THRU , Description Executes response calibration (thru) between the 2 specified ports of channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4) using the ECal (Electrical Calibration) module. If you execute this command when the ECal module is not connected, an error occurs and the command is ignored.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:ISOL Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect[:ACQuire]:ISOLation , Description For channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), measure the calibration data of the isolation from the stimulus port to the response port.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands Related commands Equivalent key [Cal] - Calibrate - Enhanced Response - Ports 400 Chapter 13
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:LOAD Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect[:ACQuire]:LOAD Description For channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), measures the calibration data of the load standard of the specified port.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:METH:OPEN Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:METHod[:RESPonse]:OPEN Description For channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), sets the calibration type to the response calibration (open) of the specified port.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:METH:SOLT1 Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:METHod:SOLT1 Description For channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), sets the calibration type to the full 1-port calibration of the specified port.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:METH:THRU Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:METHod[:RESPonse]:THRU , Description For channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), sets the calibration type to the response calibration (thru) between the 2 specified ports. (No query) Parameters Description Port number Port number Range 1 to 2 1 to 2 Resolution 1 1 For each parameter, you must specify a different port number.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:METH:TYPE? Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:METHod:TYPE? Description For channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), reads out the calibration type selected for calculation of the calibration coefficients. (Query only) Query response {ERES|NONE|RESPO|RESPS|RESPT|SOLT1|SOLT2}<^END> Description The calibration type is the enhanced response calibration. NONE The calibration type is set to nothing.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:OPEN Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect[:ACQuire]:OPEN Description For channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), measures the calibration data of the open standard of the specified port.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:SAVE Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect:SAVE Description From the measured calibration data, calculates the calibration coefficients depending on the selected calibration type. Calculating the calibration coefficients clears all calibration data whether or not used for the calculation and also clears the calibration type selections.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:COLL:THRU Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:COLLect[:ACQuire]:THRU , Description For channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), measure the calibration data of the thru standard from the stimulus port to the response port.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:EXT Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:EXTension[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:EXTension[:STATe]? Description For channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), turns ON/OFF the port extension. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the port extension. OFF or 0 (preset value) Turns OFF the port extension.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:EXT:PORT{1-2} Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:EXTension:PORT{[1]|2} :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:EXTension:PORT{[1]|2}? Description For channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), sets the correction amount for the port extension of port 1 (:PORT1) to port 2 (:PORT2) as the delay time.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:PROP Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:PROPerty {ON|OFF|1|0} :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:PROPerty? Description Turns ON/OFF the display of the calibration property of channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4). Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the calibration property display. OFF or 0 (preset value) Turns OFF the calibration property display.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:STAT Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:STATe {ON|OFF|1|0} :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:STATe? Description For channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), turns ON/OFF the error correction. Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns ON the error correction. OFF or 0 (preset value) Turns OFF the error correction.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:CORR:TYPE{1-4}? Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:CORRection:TYPE{[1]|2|3|4}? Description For trace 1 (:TYPE1) to trace 4 (:TYPE4) of channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), reads out the information (calibration type, port numbers) of the applied calibration coefficients for the actual error correction.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:FREQ Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:FREQuency[:CW|FIXed] :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:FREQuency[:CW|FIXed]? Description Sets the fixed frequency (CW frequency) for the power sweep for channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:FREQ:CENT Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:FREQuency:CENTer :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:FREQuency:CENTer? Description Sets the center value of the sweep range of channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4). Parameters Description Center value Range 3E5 to 3E9 Preset value 4.25015E9 Unit Hz (hertz) Resolution 0.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:FREQ:DATA? Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:FREQuency:DATA? Description For channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), reads out the frequencies of all measurement point. The data transfer format when this command is executed depends on the setting with the :FORM:DATA command.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:FREQ:SPAN Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:FREQuency:SPAN :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:FREQuency:SPAN? Description Sets the span value of the sweep range of channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4). Parameters Description Span value Range 0 to 2.9997E9 Preset value 2.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:FREQ:STAR Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:FREQuency:STARt :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:FREQuency:STARt? Description Sets the start value of the sweep range of channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:FREQ:STOP Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:FREQuency:STOP :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:FREQuency:STOP? Description Sets the stop value of the sweep range of channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:ROSC:SOUR? Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:ROSCillator:SOURce? Description Reads out whether the external reference signal is inputted to the Ref In connector on the rear panel. (Query only) Query response {INTernal|EXTernal}<^END> Description INTernal The external reference signal is not inputted. EXTernal The external reference signal is inputted.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:SEGM:DATA Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:SEGMent:DATA 5,,,,,
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands Description Sweep time of the n-th segment (specify 0 If you want to set “auto setting”) Not required when the sweep time setting for each segment is OFF ( = 0) Query response 5,{mode},{ifbw},{pow},{del},{time},{segm}, {star 1},{stop 1},{nop 1},{pow 1},{del 1},{time 1},…, {star n},{stop n},{nop n},{pow n},{del n},{time n},…, {star N},{stop N},{nop N},{pow N},{del N},{time N}<^END> Example of use 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Related command
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:SEGM:SWE:POIN? Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:SEGMent:SWEep:POINts? Description For the segment sweep table of channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4), reads out the total number of the measurement points of all segments. (Query only) Query response {numeric}<^END> Example of use 10 20 Related commands :SENS{1-4}:SEGM:DATA on page 421 Equivalent key No equivalent key is available on the front panel.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:SWE:DEL Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:SWEep:DELay :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:SWEep:DELay? Description Sets the sweep delay time of channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4). Parameters Description Sweep delay time Range 0 to 1 Preset value 0 Unit s (second) Resolution 0.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:SWE:POIN Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:SWEep:POINts :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:SWEep:POINts? Description Sets the number of measurement points of channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:SWE:TIME Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:SWEep:TIME[:DATA] :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:SWEep:TIME[:DATA]? Description Sets the sweep time of channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4). When the auto setting of the sweep time is ON, even if you try to set the sweep time to any value with this command, it automatically returns to the value defined by the E5061A/E5062A.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:SWE:TIME:AUTO Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:SWEep:TIME:AUTO {ON|OFF|1|0} :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:SWEep:TIME:AUTO? Description Sets whether to automatically set the sweep time of channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4). Parameters Description ON or 1 (preset value) Turns ON the auto setting. OFF or 0 Turns OFF the auto setting.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SENS{1-4}:SWE:TYPE Syntax :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:SWEep:TYPE {LINear|LOGarithmic|SEGMent|POWer} :SENSe{[1]|2|3|4}:SWEep:TYPE? Description Sets the sweep type of channel 1 (:SENS1) to channel 4 (:SENS4). Parameters Description LINear (preset value) Specifies the linear sweep. LOGarithmic Specifies the logarithmic sweep.*1 SEGMent Specifies the segment sweep. POWer Specifies the power sweep. *1.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SERV:CHAN:COUN? Syntax :SERVice:CHANnel:COUNt? Description Reads out the upper limit of the number of channels of the E5061A/E5062A. (Query only) Query response {numeric}<^END> Example of use 10 20 Equivalent key No equivalent key is available on the front panel.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SERV:PORT:COUN? Syntax :SERVice:PORT:COUNt? Description Reads out the number of ports of the E5061A/E5062A. (Query only) Query response {numeric}<^END> Example of use 10 20 Equivalent key No equivalent key is available on the front panel.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SOUR{1-4}:POW Syntax :SOURce{[1]|2|3|4}:POWer[:LEVel][:IMMediate] [:AMPLitude] :SOURce{[1]|2|3|4}:POWer[:LEVel][:IMMediate] [:AMPLitude]? Description Sets the power level of channel 1 (:SOUR1) to channel 4 (:SOUR4). Parameters Description Power level Range Varies depending on the power range. Preset value 0 Unit dBm Resolution 0.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SOUR{1-4}:POW:ATT Syntax :SOURce{[1]|2|3|4}:POWer:ATTenuation[:DATA] :SOURce{[1]|2|3|4}:POWer:ATTenuation[:DATA]? Description Sets the power range of channel 1 (:SOUR1) to channel 4 (:SOUR4). The power range is selected depending on the setting of the attenuator. The following table shows the relationship between the attenuator value and the power range.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SOUR{1-4}:POW:CENT Syntax :SOURce{[1]|2|3|4}:POWer:CENTer :SOURce{[1]|2|3|4}:POWer:CENTer? Description Sets the center value of the sweep range for the power sweep for channel 1 (:SOUR1) to channel 4 (:SOUR4). Parameters Description Center value Range Varies depending on the power range. Preset value -2.5 Unit dBm Resolution 0.05 or 0.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SOUR{1-4}:POW:PORT:COUP Syntax :SOURce{[1]|2|3|4}:POWer:PORT:COUPle {ON|OFF|1|0} :SOURce{[1]|2|3|4}:POWer:PORT:COUPle? Description Sets whether to output the same power level for each port of channel 1 (:SOUR1) to channel 4 (:SOUR4).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SOUR{1-4}:POW:PORT{1-2} Syntax :SOURce{[1]|2|3|4}:POWer:PORT{[1]|2}[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPLitude] :SOURce{[1]|2|3|4}:POWer:PORT{[1]|2}[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPLitude]? Description Sets the power level of port 1 (:PORT1) to port 2 (:PORT2) of channel 1 (:SOUR1) to channel 4 (:SOUR4). Parameters Description The power level at the specified port. Range Varies depending on the power range. Preset value 0 Unit dBm Resolution 0.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SOUR{1-4}:POW:SLOP Syntax :SOURce{[1]|2|3|4}:POWer[:LEVel]:SLOPe[:DATA] :SOURce{[1]|2|3|4}:POWer[:LEVel]:SLOPe[:DATA]? Description Sets the correction value of the power slope feature of channel 1 (:SOUR1) to channel 4 (:SOUR4). Parameters Description The correction value of the power slope feature Range -2 to 2 Preset value 0 Unit dB/GHz Resolution 0.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SOUR{1-4}:POW:SLOP:STAT Syntax :SOURce{[1]|2|3|4}:POWer[:LEVel]:SLOPe:STATe {ON|OFF|1|0} :SOURce{[1]|2|3|4}:POWer[:LEVel]:SLOPe:STATe? Description Turns on/off the power slope feature of channel 1 (:SOUR1) to channel 4 (:SOUR4). This function is a function to correct the attenuation of simple power level proportional to the frequency (attenuation due to cables and so on). Parameters Description ON or 1 Turns on the power slope feature.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SOUR{1-4}:POW:SPAN Syntax :SOURce{[1]|2|3|4}:POWer:SPAN :SOURce{[1]|2|3|4}:POWer:SPAN? Description Sets the span value of the sweep range for the power sweep for channel 1 (:SOUR1) to channel 4 (:SOUR4). Parameters Description Span value Range Varies depending on the power range. Preset value 5 Unit dBm Resolution 0.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SOUR{1-4}:POW:STAR Syntax :SOURce{[1]|2|3|4}:POWer:STARt :SOURce{[1]|2|3|4}:POWer:STARt? Description Sets the start value of the sweep range for the power sweep for channel 1 (:SOUR1) to channel 4 (:SOUR4). Parameters Description Start value Range Varies depending on the power range. Preset value -5 Unit dBm Resolution 0.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SOUR{1-4}:POW:STOP Syntax :SOURce{[1]|2|3|4}:POWer:STOP :SOURce{[1]|2|3|4}:POWer:STOP? Description Sets the stop value of the sweep range for the power sweep for channel 1 (:SOUR1) to channel 4 (:SOUR4). Parameters Description Stop value Range Varies depending on the power range. Preset value 0 Unit dBm Resolution 0.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:OPER? Syntax :STATus:OPERation[:EVENt]? Description Reads out the value of the Operation Status Event Register. (Query only) Query response {numeric}<^END> Example of use 10 20 Related commands *CLS on page 196 Equivalent key No equivalent key is available on the front panel. OUTPUT 717;":STAT:OPER?" ENTER 717;A :STAT:OPER:COND? :STATus:OPERation:CONDition? Description Reads out the value of the Operation Status Condition Register.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:OPER:ENAB Syntax :STATus:OPERation:ENABle :STATus:OPERation:ENABle? Description Sets the value of the Operation Status Enable Register. Parameters Description Value of the enable register Range 0 to 65535 Preset value 0 Resolution 1 Note that bit 0 to bit 3, bit 6 to bit 13 and bit 15 cannot be set to 1.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:OPER:NTR Syntax :STATus:OPERation:NTRansition :STATus:OPERation:NTRansition? Description Sets the value of negative transition filter of the Operation Status Register. Parameters Description Value of the negative transition filter Range 0 to 65535 Preset value 0 Resolution 1 Note that bit 0 to bit 3, bit 6 to bit 13 and bit 15 cannot be set to 1.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:OPER:PTR Syntax :STATus:OPERation:PTRansition :STATus:OPERation:PTRansition? Description Sets the value of positive transition filter of the Operation Status Register. Parameters Description Value of the positive transition filter Range 0 to 65535 Preset value 16432 Resolution 1 Note that bit 0 to bit 3, bit 6 to bit 13 and bit 15 cannot be set to 1.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:PRES Syntax :STATus:PRESet Description Initialize the Operation Status Register, Questionable Status Register, Questionable Limit Status Register, Questionable Limit Extra Status Register, Questionable Limit Channel Status Register, and Questionable Limit Channel Extra Status Register. (No query) Equivalent key No equivalent key is available on the front panel.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:BLIM:CHAN{1-4}? Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:BLIMit:CHANnel{[1]|2|3|4}[:EVENt]? Description Reads out the value of the Questionable Bandwidth Limit Channel Status Event Register of channel 1 (:CHAN1) to channel 4 (:CHAN4). (Query only) Query response {numeric}<^END> Example of use 10 20 Related commands *CLS on page 196 Equivalent key No equivalent key is available on the front panel.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:BLIM:CHAN{1-4}:ENAB Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:BLIMit:CHANnel{[1]|2|3|4}:ENABle :STATus:QUEStionable:BLIMit:CHANnel{[1]|2|3|4}:ENABle? Description Sets the value of the Questionable Bandwidth Limit Channel Status Enable Register of channel 1 (:CHAN1) to channel 4 (:CHAN4).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:BLIM:CHAN{1-4}:NTR Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:BLIMit:CHANnel{[1]|2|3|4}:NTRansition :STATus:QUEStionable:BLIMit:CHANnel{[1]|2|3|4}:NTRansition? Description Sets the value of the negative transition filter of the Questionable Bandwidth Limit Channel Status Register of channel 1 (:CHAN1) to channel 4 (:CHAN4).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:BLIM:CHAN{1-4}:PTR Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:BLIMit:CHANnel{[1]|2|3|4}:PTRansition :STATus:QUEStionable:BLIMit:CHANnel{[1]|2|3|4}:PTRansition? Description Sets the value of the positive transition filter of the Questionable Bandwidth Limit Channel Status Register of channel 1 (:CHAN1) to channel 4 (:CHAN4).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:BLIM:ENAB Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:BLIMit:ENABle :STATus:QUEStionable:BLIMit:ENABle? Description Sets the value of the Questionable Bandwidth Limit Status Enable Register. Parameters Description Value of the enable register Range 0 to 65535 Preset value Varies depending on the upper limit setting for channel/trace number. Resolution 1 Note that bit 5 to 15 cannot be set to 1.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:BLIM:NTR Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:BLIMit:NTRansition :STATus:QUEStionable:BLIMit:NTRansition? Description Sets the value of the negative transition filter of the Questionable Bandwidth Limit Status Register. Parameters Description Value of the negative transition filter Range 0 to 65535 Preset value 0 Resolution 1 Note that bit 5 to 15 cannot be set to 1.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:BLIM:PTR Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:BLIMit:PTRansition :STATus:QUEStionable:BLIMit:PTRansition? Description Sets the value of the positive transition filter of the Questionable Bandwidth Limit Status Register. Parameters Description Value of the positive transition filter Range 0 to 65535 Preset value Varies depending on the upper limit setting for channel/trace number.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:COND? Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition? Description Reads out the value of the Questionable Status Condition Register. (Query only) Query response {numeric}<^END> Example of use 10 20 Related commands :STAT:QUES:NTR on page 463 OUTPUT 717;":STAT:QUES:COND?" ENTER 717;A :STAT:QUES:PTR on page 464 Equivalent key No equivalent key is available on the front panel. 13.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:ENAB Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle :STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle? Description Sets the value of the Questionable Status Enable Register. Parameters Description Value of the enable register Range 0 to 65535 Preset value 0 Resolution 1 Note that bit 0 to bit 9 and bit 12 to bit 15 cannot be set to 1.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:LIM? Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:LIMit[:EVENt]? Description Reads out the value of the Questionable Limit Status Event Register. (Query only) Query response {numeric}<^END> Example of use 10 20 Related commands *CLS on page 196 Equivalent key No equivalent key is available on the front panel.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:LIM:CHAN{1-4}:ENAB Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:LIMit:CHANnel{[1]|2|3|4}:ENABle :STATus:QUEStionable:LIMit:CHANnel{[1]|2|3|4}:ENABle? Description Sets the value of the Questionable Limit Channel Status Enable Register of channel 1 (:CHAN1) to channel 4 (:CHAN4). Parameters Description Value of the enable register Range 0 to 65535 Preset value 30 Resolution 1 Note that bit 5 to 15 cannot be set to 1.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:LIM:CHAN{1-4}:NTR Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:LIMit:CHANnel{[1]|2|3|4}:NTRansition :STATus:QUEStionable:LIMit:CHANnel{[1]|2|3|4}:NTRansition? Description Sets the value of the negative transition filter of the Questionable Limit Channel Status Register of channel 1 (:CHAN1) to channel 4 (:CHAN4).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:LIM:CHAN{1-4}:PTR Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:LIMit:CHANnel{[1]|2|3|4}:PTRansition :STATus:QUEStionable:LIMit:CHANnel{[1]|2|3|4}:PTRansition? Description Sets the value of the positive transition filter of the Questionable Limit Channel Status Register of channel 1 (:CHAN1) to channel 4 (:CHAN4).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:LIM:COND? Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:LIMit:CONDition? Description Reads out the value of the Questionable Limit Status Condition Register. (Query only) Query response {numeric}<^END> Example of use 10 20 Related commands :STAT:QUES:LIM:NTR on page 461 OUTPUT 717;":STAT:QUES:LIM:COND?" ENTER 717;A :STAT:QUES:LIM:PTR on page 462 Equivalent key No equivalent key is available on the front panel. 13.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:LIM:ENAB Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:LIMit:ENABle :STATus:QUEStionable:LIMit:ENABle? Description Sets the value of the Questionable Limit Status Enable Register. Parameters Description Value of the enable register Range 0 to 65535 Preset value 30 Resolution 1 Note that bit 5 to 15 cannot be set to 1.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:LIM:NTR Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:LIMit:NTRansition :STATus:QUEStionable:LIMit:NTRansition? Description Sets the value of the negative transition filter of the Questionable Limit Status Register. Parameters Description Value of the negative transition filter Range 0 to 65535 Preset value 0 Resolution 1 Note that bit 5 to 15 cannot be set to 1.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:LIM:PTR Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:LIMit:PTRansition :STATus:QUEStionable:LIMit:PTRansition? Description Sets the value of the positive transition filter of the Questionable Limit Status Register. Parameters Description Value of the positive transition filter Range 0 to 65535 Preset value 30 Resolution 1 Note that bit 5 to 15 cannot be set to 1.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:NTR Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition :STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition? Description Sets the value of negative transition filter of the Questionable Status Register. Parameters Description Value of the negative transition filter Range 0 to 65535 Preset value 0 Resolution 1 Note that bit 0 to bit 9 and bit 12 to bit 15 cannot be set to 1.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:PTR Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition :STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition? Description Sets the value of positive transition filter of the Questionable Status Register. Parameters Description Value of the positive transition filter Range 0 to 65535 Preset value 3072 Resolution 1 Note that bit 0 to bit 9 and bit 12 to bit 15 cannot be set to 1.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:RLIM? Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:RLIMit[:EVENt]? Description Reads out the value of the Questionable Ripple Limit Status Event Register. (Query only) Query response {numeric}<^END> Example of use 10 20 Related commands *CLS on page 196 Equivalent key No equivalent key is available on the front panel.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:RLIM:CHAN{1-4}:ENAB Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:RLIMit:CHANnel{[1]|2|3|4}:ENABle :STATus:QUEStionable:RLIMit:CHANnel{[1]|2|3|4}:ENABle? Description Sets the value of the Questionable Ripple Limit Channel Status Enable Register of channel 1 (:CHAN1) to channel 4 (:CHAN4). Parameters Description Value of the enable register Range 0 to 65535 Preset value Varies depending on the upper limit setting for channel/trace number.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:RLIM:CHAN{1-4}:NTR Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:RLIMit:CHANnel{[1]|2|3|4}:NTRansition :STATus:QUEStionable:RLIMit:CHANnel{[1]|2|3|4}:NTRansition? Description Sets the value of the negative transition filter of the Questionable Ripple Limit Channel Status Register of channel 1 (:CHAN1) to channel 4 (:CHAN4).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:RLIM:CHAN{1-4}:PTR Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:RLIMit:CHANnel{[1]|2|3|4}:PTRansition :STATus:QUEStionable:RLIMit:CHANnel{[1]|2|3|4}:PTRansition? Description Sets the value of the positive transition filter of the Questionable Ripple Limit Channel Status Register of channel 1 (:CHAN1) to channel 4 (:CHAN4).
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:RLIM:ENAB Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:RLIMit:ENABle :STATus:QUEStionable:RLIMit:ENABle? Description Sets the value of the Questionable Ripple Limit Status Enable Register. Parameters Description Value of the enable register Range 0 to 65535 Preset value Varies depending on the upper limit setting for channel/trace number. Resolution 1 Note that bit 5 to 15 cannot be set to 1.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:RLIM:NTR Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:RLIMit:NTRansition :STATus:QUEStionable:RLIMit:NTRansition? Description Sets the value of the negative transition filter of the Questionable Ripple Limit Status Register. Parameters Description Value of the negative transition filter Range 0 to 65535 Preset value 0 Resolution 1 Note that bit 5 to 15 cannot be set to 1.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :STAT:QUES:RLIM:PTR Syntax :STATus:QUEStionable:RLIMit:PTRansition :STATus:QUEStionable:RLIMit:PTRansition? Description Sets the value of the positive transition filter of the Questionable Ripple Limit Status Register. Parameters Description Value of the positive transition filter Range 0 to 65535 Preset value Varies depending on the upper limit setting for channel/trace number.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SYST:BACK Syntax :SYSTem:BACKlight {ON|OFF|1|0} :SYSTem:BACKlight? Description Turns ON/OFF the backlight of the LCD display. When the backlight is OFF, you cannot read the information on the display. Parameters Description ON or 1 (preset value) Turns ON the backlight. OFF or 0 Turns OFF the backlight.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SYST:BEEP:COMP:IMM Syntax :SYSTem:BEEPer:COMPlete:IMMediate Description Generates a beep for the notification of the completion of the operation.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SYST:BEEP:WARN:IMM Syntax :SYSTem:BEEPer:WARNing:IMMediate Description Generates a beep for the notification of warning/limit test result.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SYST:DATE Syntax :SYSTem:DATE ,, :SYSTem:DATE? Description Sets the date of the clock built in the E5061A/E5062A.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SYST:ERR? Syntax :SYSTem:ERRor? Description Reads out the oldest error of the errors stored in the error queue of the E5061A/E5062A. The read-out error is deleted from the error queue. The size of the error queue is 100. Executing the *CLS command clears the errors stored in the error queue. (Query only) NOTE This command can not return an error that occurs by the manual operation or the COM object used in controlling the E5061A/E5062A from the VBA Macro.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SYST:KLOC:KBD Syntax :SYSTem:KLOCk:KBD {ON|OFF|1|0} :SYSTem:KLOCk:KBD? Description Sets whether to lock the operation of the front panel (key and rotary knob) and keyboard. Parameters Description ON or 1 Specifies lock. OFF or 0 (preset value) Specifies unlock.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SYST:KLOC:MOUS Syntax :SYSTem:KLOCk:MOUSe {ON|OFF|1|0} :SYSTem:KLOCk:MOUSe? Description Sets whether to lock the operation of the mouse and touch screen. Parameters Description ON or 1 Specifies lock. OFF or 0 (preset value) Specifies unlock.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SYST:POFF Syntax :SYSTem:POFF Description Turns OFF the E5061A/E5062A. (No query) Example of use 10 Equivalent key Standby switch OUTPUT 717;":SYST:POFF" :SYST:PRES Syntax :SYSTem:PRESet Description Performs preset. There is the following difference from the setting state preset with the *RST command. (No query) • The continuous initiation mode of channel 1 is set to ON. 10 Related commands *RST on page 199 13.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SYST:SEC:LEV Syntax :SYSTem:SECurity[:LEVel] {NON|LOW|HIGH} :SYSTem:SECurity[:LEVel]? Description Sets/Reads the security level. Parameters Description NON (preset value) Turns OFF the security level. LOW Turns ON and specifies LOW level to the security level. HIGH Turns ON and specifies HIGH level to the security level. When the setting of security level is LOW, it is able to change to NON or HIGH.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SYST:SERV? Syntax :SYSTem:SERVice? Description Reads out whether to be in the service mode. (Query only) Query response {1|0}<^END> Description 1 In the service mode. 0 Not in the service mode. Example of use 10 30 Equivalent key Displayed on the instrument status bar (at the bottom of the LCD display). OUTPUT 717;":SYST:SERV?" ENTER 717;A 13.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SYST:TIME Syntax :SYSTem:TIME ,, :SYSTem:TIME? Description Sets the time of the clock built in the E5061A/E5062A.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :SYST:UPR Syntax :SYSTem:UPReset Description Executes the user-specified preset. The command is executed regardless of the preset operation mode. (No query) If the user-specified preset file (D:\UserPreset.sta) does not exist, a warning message is displayed, and “:SYST:PRES” is executed. Example of use 10 Related commands *RST on page 199 OUTPUT 717;":SYST:UPR" :SYST:PRES on page 479 Equivalent key [Preset] - OK 13.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :TRIG Syntax :TRIGger[:SEQuence][:IMMediate] Description Regardless of the setting of the trigger mode, generates a trigger immediately and executes a measurement. There is the following difference from the trigger with the :TRIG:SING command. • The execution of the command finishes at the time of a trigger.
SCPI Command Reference E5061A/E5062A commands :TRIG:SOUR Syntax :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce {INTernal|EXTernal|MANual|BUS} :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce? Description Selects the trigger source from the following 4 types. Internal Uses the internal trigger to generate continuous triggers automatically. External Generates a trigger when the trigger signal is inputted externally via the Ext Trig connector or the handler interface.
SCPI Command Reference Command list Command list Command tree Table 13-1 shows the SCPI command tree of the E5061A/E5062A.
SCPI Command Reference Command list Table 13-1 E5061A/E5062A SCPI command tree Command Parameters Note CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4} [:SELected] :FUNCtion :DOMain :COUPle {ON|OFF|1|0} :STARt [:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :STOP :EXECute [No query] :PEXCursion :POINts? [Query only] :PPOLarity {POSitive|NEGative|BOTH} :TARGet :TTRansition {POSitive|NEGative|BOTH} :TYPE {PTPeak|STDEV|MEAN|MAXimum|MINimum|PEAK|APEak|ATARget} :DATA ,…, (1 + num
SCPI Command Reference Command list Table 13-1 E5061A/E5062A SCPI command tree Command Parameters Note CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4} [:SELected] :MARKer :FUNCtion :MULTi :TTRansition {POSitive|NEGative|BOTH} :TYPE {OFF|PEAK|TARGet} :MATH :FLATness :DATA? [:STATe] [Query only] {ON|OFF|1|0} :FSTatistics :DATA? [:STATe] [Query only] {ON|OFF|1|0} :STSTistics :DATA? [:STATe] [Query only] {ON|OFF|1|0} :NOTCh [:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :REFerence [:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :MARKer{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10} :ACTivat
SCPI Command Reference Command list Table 13-1 E5061A/E5062A SCPI command tree Command Parameters Note CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4} [:SELected] :MSTatistics :DATA? [Query only] [:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :RLIMit ,…, (1 + number of lines × 4 parameters) :DATA :DISPlay :LINE {ON|OFF|1|0} :SELect :VALue {OFF|ABSolute|MARgin} :FAIL? [Query only] :REPort [:DATA]? [:STATe] [Query only] {ON|OFF|1|0} :SMOothing [:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :TRANsform :TIME :CENTer
SCPI Command Reference Command list Table 13-1 E5061A/E5062A SCPI command tree Command Parameters Note CONTrol :HANDler :E [:DATA] [:EXTension] :INDex :STATe {ON|OFF|1|0} :RTRigger :STATe {ON|OFF|1|0} :F [:DATA] [No query] :OUTPut{[1]|2} [:DATA] DISPlay :ANNotation :FREQuency [:STATe] :CLOCk {ON|OFF|1|0} {ON|OFF|1|0} :COLOr{[1]|2} :BACK ,, :GRATicule{[1]|2} ,, :LIMit{[1]|2} ,,
SCPI Command Reference Command list Table 13-1 E5061A/E5062A SCPI command tree Command Parameters Note DISPlay :WINDow{[1]|2|3|4} :ACTivate [No query] :ANNotation :MARKer :ALIGn [:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :SINGle [:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :LABel {ON|OFF|1|0} :MAXimize {ON|OFF|1|0} :SPLit {D1|D12|D1_2|D112|D1_1_2|D123|D1_2_3|D12_33|D11_23|D13_23| D12_13|D1234|D1_2_3_4|D12_34} :TITLe :DATA [:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :TRACe{[1]|2|3|4} :ANNotation 13.
SCPI Command Reference Command list Table 13-1 E5061A/E5062A SCPI command tree Command Parameters Note HCOPy :ABORt [No query] :IMAGe {NORMal|INVert} [:IMMediate] [No query] INITiate{[1]|2|3|4} :CONTinuous {ON|OFF|1|0} [:IMMediate] [No query] MMEMory :CATalog? [Query only] :COPY , [No query] :DELete [No query] :COEFficient {A|B|C|D} [No query] [:STATe] {A|B|C|D} [No query] :LIMit [No query] :PROGram [No query] :LOAD :CH
SCPI Command Reference Command list Table 13-1 E5061A/E5062A SCPI command tree Command Parameters Note SENSe :CORRection :COLLect :ECAL :PATH? [Query only] SENSe{[1]|2|3|4} :AVERage :CLEar [No query] :COUNt [:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :BANDwidth [:RESolution] :BWIDth [:RESolution] :CORRection :CLEar [No query] [:DATA]? {ES|ER|ED|EL|ET|EX},, [Query only] :COLLect [:ACQuire] :ISOLation , :LOAD :OPEN :SH
SCPI Command Reference Command list Table 13-1 E5061A/E5062A SCPI command tree Command Parameters Note SENSe{[1]|2|3|4} :CORRection :COLLect :CKIT :STAN{[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|15|16|17|18|19|20|21} :LOSS :TYPE {OPEN|SHORt|LOAD|THRU|ARBI|NONE} :Z0 :ECAL :ERESponse , [No query] :ISOLation [:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0} :SOLT1 :SOLT2 , :THRU , :METHod :ERESponse , [:RESPonse] :OPEN
SCPI Command Reference Command list Table 13-1 E5061A/E5062A SCPI command tree Command Parameters Note SENSe{[1]|2|3|4} :SEGMent :DATA ,…, :SWEep :POINts? [Query only] :TIME [:DATA]? [Query only] :SWEep :DELay :POINts :TIME :AUTO {ON|OFF|1|0} [:DATA] :TYPE {LINear|LOGarithmic|SEGMent|POWer} SERVice :CHANnel [Query only] :COUNt? [Query only] :TRACe :COUNt? [Query only] :CHANnel{[1]|2|3|4} :TRACe :ACTive? [Query only] :PORT :COUNt?
SCPI Command Reference Command list Table 13-1 E5061A/E5062A SCPI command tree Command Parameters Note SOURce{[1]|2|3|4} :POWer :STOP STATus :OPERation :CONDition? [Query only] :ENABle [:EVENt]? [Query only] :NTRansition :PTRansition :PRESet [No query] :QUEStionable :CONDition? [Query only] :ENABle [:EVENt]? [Query only] :LIMit :CHANnel{[1]|2|3|4} :CONDition? :ENABle [Query only] [:EVENt]? [Query only] :NTRansition
SCPI Command Reference Command list Table 13-1 E5061A/E5062A SCPI command tree Command Parameters Note SYSTem :KLOCk :KBD {ON|OFF|1|0} :MOUSe {ON|OFF|1|0} :POFF [No query] :PRESet [No query] :SECurity [:LELel] {NONE|LOW|HIGH} :SERVice? [Query only] :TIME ,, :UPReset [No query] TRIGger [:SEQuence] [:IMMediate] [No query] :SINGle [No query] :SOURce {INTernal|EXTernal|MANual|BUS} 13.
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A. Manual Changes A Manual Changes This appendix contains the information required to adapt this manual to earlier versions or configurations of the Agilent E5061A/E5062A than that indicated by the current printing date of this manual. The information in this manual applies directly to the E5061A/E5062A model that has the serial number prefix listed on the title page of this manual.
Manual Changes Manual Changes Manual Changes To adapt this manual to your Agilent E5061A/E5062A, refer to Table A-1 and Table A-2. Table A-1 Manual Changes by Serial Number Serial Prefix or Number Table A-2 Make Manual Changes Manual Changes by Firmware Version Version Make Manual Changes A.02.00 or later Change 1 A.02.10 or later Change 2 A.03.00 or later Change 3 Agilent Technologies uses a two-part, ten-character serial number that is stamped on the serial number plate (Figure A-1).
Manual Changes Manual Changes Change 3 The firmware revision A.02.10 or below does not support the following functions. Please disregard the descriptions of these functions in this manual. R Compliant with LXI (Lan eXtensions for Instrumentation) standard Class C.*1 Change 2 The firmware revision A.02.00 or below does not support the following functions. Please disregard the descriptions of these functions in this manual.
Manual Changes Manual Changes • :STAT:QUES:BLIM:CHAN{1-4}? on page 446 • :STAT:QUES:BLIM:CHAN{1-4}:COND? on page 446 • :STAT:QUES:BLIM:CHAN{1-4}:ENAB on page 447 • :STAT:QUES:BLIM:CHAN{1-4}:NTR on page 448 • :STAT:QUES:BLIM:CHAN{1-4}:PTR on page 449 • :STAT:QUES:BLIM:COND? on page 449 • :STAT:QUES:BLIM:ENAB on page 450 • :STAT:QUES:BLIM:NTR on page 451 • :STAT:QUES:BLIM:PTR on page 452 • :STAT:QUES:RLIM? on page 465 • :STAT:QUES:RLIM:CHAN{1-4}? on page 465 • :STAT:QUES:RLIM:CHAN{1-4}:
Manual Changes Manual Changes The firmware version A.01.0x does not support the following SCPI commands. Please delete their descriptions in this manual.
Manual Changes Manual Changes 504 Appendix A
B Status Reporting System 505 B. Status Reporting System This appendix describes the status reporting system of the Agilent E5061A/E5062A.
Status Reporting System General Status Register Model General Status Register Model The Agilent E5061A/E5062A has a status reporting system to report the condition of the instrument. Figure B-1 General status register model The status reporting system has a hierarchical structure as shown in Figure B-1. When the instrument satisfies a particular condition, the corresponding bit of the event register is set to 1. Therefore, you can check the instrument status by reading the event register.
Status Reporting System General Status Register Model Event Register Reflects the corresponding condition of the E5061A/E5062A (e.g., occurrence of an event) as a bit status. These bits continuously monitor changes in the E5061A/E5062A’s state and change the bit status when the condition (e.g., change bit status to “1” if a specific event occurs) for each bit is met. You cannot change the bit status by issuing a SCPI command.
Status Reporting System General Status Register Model Condition Register and Transition Filter When the status register has a transition filter, there is a lower register called a condition register under the event register. The transition filter is between the event register and the condition register. The transition filter enables you to select a positive and/or negative transition of the condition register bit in order to set a bit in the corresponding event register.
Status Reporting System Status Register Structure Status Register Structure The status reporting system has a hierarchical structure as shown in Figure B-3 through Figure B-9. The status byte register is a summary of registers in the lower level. This section describes the E5061A/E5062A’s status registers in each hierarchy. Each bit of the status register is described in Table B-1 through Table B-11. 509 B.
Status Reporting System Status Register Structure Figure B-3 Status Register Structure (1 of 7) 510 Appendix B
Status Reporting System Status Register Structure Figure B-4 Status Register Structure (2 of 7) Figure B-5 Status Register Structure (3 of 7) 511 B.
Status Reporting System Status Register Structure Figure B-6 Status Register Structure (4 of 7) 512 Appendix B
Status Reporting System Status Register Structure Figure B-7 Status Register Structure (5 of 7) 513 B.
Status Reporting System Status Register Structure Figure B-8 Status Register Structure (6 of 7) 514 Appendix B
Status Reporting System Status Register Structure Figure B-9 Status Register Structure (7 of 7) 515 B.
Status Reporting System Status Register Structure Table B-1 Status Bit Definitions of Status Byte Register Bit Position 0, 1 Name Description Not used Always 0 Error/Event Queue Set to “1” if the error/event queue contains data; reset to “0” when all the data has been retrieved. 3 Questionable Status Register Summary Set to “1” when one of the enabled bits in the status event status register is set to “1.
Status Reporting System Status Register Structure Table B-2 Status Bit Definitions of Event Status Register (ESR) Bit Position Name Description 0 Operation Complete Set to “1” upon completion of all operations done by commands that precede the *OPC? command on page 198 command. 1 Not used Always 0 2 Query Error 1. Set to “1” when the E5061A/E5062A receives a data output request but there is no data to output. 2.
Status Reporting System Status Register Structure Table B-3 Status Bit Definitions of the Operation Status Condition Register Bit Position Name Description 0-3 Not used Always 0 4 Measurement Set to “1” during measurement*1. 5 Waiting for Trigger Set to “1” while the instrument is waiting for a trigger*2. 6 - 13 Not used Always 0 14 VBA Macro Running Set to “1” while a VBA macro is running. 15 Not used Always 0 *1.
Status Reporting System Status Register Structure Table B-5 Status Bit Definitions of the Questionable Status Event Register Bit Position Name Description 0-7 Not used Always 0 8 Bandwidth Test Fail (Questionable bandwidth limit status register summary) Set to “1” when a transition of the condition register occurs if the transition filters are set as valid values.
Status Reporting System Status Register Structure Table B-6 Status Bit Definitions of the Questionable Limit Status Condition Register Bit Position Name Description 0 Not used Always 0 1 Channel 1 Limit Test Fail (questionable limit channel 1 status register summary) Set to “1” while one of the enabled bits in the questionable limit channel 1 status event register is set to “1.
Status Reporting System Status Register Structure Table B-8 Status Bit Definitions of the Questionable Bandwidth Limit Status Condition Register Bit Position Name Description 0 Not used Always 0 1 Channel 1 Bandwidth Test Fail (questionable bandwidth limit channel 1 status register summary) Set to “1” while one of the enabled bits in the questionable bandwidth limit channel 1 status event register is set to “1.
Status Reporting System Status Register Structure Table B-10 Status Bit Definitions of the Questionable Ripple Limit Status Condition Register Bit Position Name Description 0 Not used Always 0 1 Channel 1 Ripple Test Fail (questionable ripple limit channel 1 status register summary) Set to “1” while one of the enabled bits in the questionable ripple limit channel 1 status event register is set to “1.
Status Reporting System Using the Status Reporting System Using the Status Reporting System You can manage the status report system using the following commands in any combination: *CLS on page 196 *SRE on page 200 *STB? on page 201 *ESE on page 197 *ESR? on page 197 :STAT:PRES on page 445 :STAT:OPER:ENAB on page 442 :STAT:OPER:COND? on page 441 :STAT:OPER? on page 441 :STAT:OPER:PTR on page 444 :STAT:OPER:NTR on page 443 :STAT:QUES:ENAB on page 454 :STAT:QUES:COND? on page 453 :STAT:QUES? on page 445 :STA
Status Reporting System Using the Status Reporting System For sample programs that demonstrate the use of the commands listed above, refer to “Using the Status Register” on page 84 in Chapter 5 or “Obtaining Test Results” on page 121 in Chapter 8.
C. Error Messages C Error Messages The Agilent E5061A/E5062A provides error messages to indicate its operating status. This appendix describes the error messages of the E5061A/E5062A in order of error number.
Error Messages Error number: 20 Error Messages An error message is displayed against a red background in the instrument message/warning area in the lower left part of the screen. Pushing a front panel key or executing :DISP:CCL command clears the error message. Errors caused by the operation of a front panel key simply appear on the display. They are not stored in the error queue with some exceptions. An error with a positive error number is one uniquely defined for this instrument.
this instrument does not accept one. Double quotes (“) are omitted where it is necessary to place a parameter in double quotes (“), for example. -100 Command error A comprehensive syntax error has occurred showing that this instrument cannot detect a more detailed error. This code simply shows that a command error defined in 11.5.1.1.4, IEEE488.2 has occurred. D -222 Data out of range A data element (not violating the standard) outside the range defined by this instrument has been received.
Error Messages Error number: 31 F 31 Failed to configure ECal module This error occurs when the control of the ECal module fails at time of executing an ECal command, SENS:CORR:COLL:ECAL:SOLTn. The failure results from the failure to connect the ECal module to the USB port, failure of the ECal module, etc. 76 Failed to configure multiport test set This error occurs when multiport test set control is enabled (SENS:MULT ON) and the analyzer fails to control the test set.
command) fails. G -105 GET not allowed A group execution trigger (GET) has been received in the program message (see 7.7, IEEE488.2). H -114 Header suffix out of range The unit of the header is outside the range. The header is invalid in the unit for numeric parameters following a SCPI command. I -224 Illegal parameter value The parameter value is not suitable. This error occurs when the CALC:PAR:DEF command is used to specify an S-parameter that does not exist in the model.
Error Messages Error number: -151 that is not a delimiter has been sent. -151 Invalid string data Character string data has been expected, but the character string data that appears is invalid for some reason (see 7.7.5.2, IEEE488.2). The END message is received before the ending quotation mark character appears, for example. -131 Invalid suffix The suffix does not comply with the syntax defined in 7.7.3.2, IEEE488.2. Or it does not suit 4294A.
decimal point representation) has occurred. A numeric value error other than Errors -121 through -129 has occurred. -128 Numeric data not allowed An numeric-value-data element (not violating the standard) has been received at a position where this instrument does not accept one. O 200 Option not installed The command received has been ignored because of the mismatch between the contents of an option for this instrument and the command.
Error Messages Error number: 222 Technology sales office or the company from which you bought the instrument. If this error occurs, the stimulus signal output is automatically turned to off. 222 Port 2 receiver overload The input to Test Port 2 exceeds the maximum input level. The measurement value is not correct. When a DUT is an amplifier or the like, this error may occur, damaging the receiver in the worst case.
more detailed error. This code simply shows that a query error defined in 11.5.1.1.7 and 6.3, IEEE488.2 has occurred. -410 Query INTERRUPTED The state that generates a “INTERRUPTED” Query error (see 6.3.2.3, IEEE488.1). This error occurs when data bytes (DAB) or GET are received before the transmission of the response after a query has not been completed, for example. -420 Query UNTERMINATED The state that generates an “UNTERMINATED” Query error (see 6.3.2, IEEE488.2).
Error Messages Error number: -138 -138 Suffix not allowed A suffix is attached to a numeric value element to which a suffix is not allowed to be attached. -134 Suffix too long The unit is too long. The unit is expressed in 12 or more characters (see 7.7.3.4, IEEE488.2). -102 Syntax error A command or data type that is not recognized exists. -310 System error One of the errors designated as “system errors” in this instrument has occurred.
CALC:FSIM:SEND:ZCON:PORTn:Z0:R, and SENS:CORR:EXT:PORTn:TIME; they include PORTn as a part. Appendix C 535 C.
Error Messages Error number: Warning Message A warning message is displayed in the instrument message/Warning area in the lower left part of the display against a gray background. Pushing a front panel key or executing :DISP:CCL command clears the message. This message simply appears on the display, being not known to a remote environment such as a GPIB. This message is not displayed when another error (against a red background) has already been displayed in the instrument message/Warning area.
active marker changed or moved, the bandwidth is not found. User Preset File not found This warning message is displayed if no user preset file (D:\UserPreset.sta) exists when executing the :SYST:UPR command. If this message is displayed, a normal preset (:SYST:PRES) will be performed. Appendix C 537 C.
Error Messages Error number: 538 Appendix C
Index Numerics 24-bit I/O port, 148 B bandwid.
Index Corrected data arrays, 108 Saving/recalling, 132 Corrected memory arrays, 108 Creating directory, 139 ctrl_lan.xls, 184 ctrl_lansicl.
Index GPIB address, 26 GPIB remote control system, 25 Graph Layout, 44 Maximizing, 44 Graph horizontal axis, 335 Graticule label, 48 Group delay format, 47 I Idle state, 82 IEEE 32-bit floating point format, 107 IEEE 64-bit floating point format, 106 IF bandwidth, 42 Images on the LCD screen Saving, 133 Imaginary format, 47 Importing, 134 INDEX, 150 Information Product information, 198 Property of file, 139 Initialization Error queue, 196 Instrument setting, 199, 479, 483 Status registers, 196 Initiate st
Index Corrected, 108 Formatted, 110 Memory trace, 47 Message terminator, 37 Minimum value search Analysis command, 93 Marker search, 91 Model number, 198 N Name Calibration kit, 64 Standard, 64 Negative logic, 149 Negative transition filter, 508 Network function Enabling/disabling, 27 Notch search, 99 Notch Value, 99 Number of measurement points, 42 Reading out Linear sweep, 425 Segment sweep, 423 Number of traces, 41 O Obtaining test results, 121 Each channel, 122 Each measurement point, 121 Each trace, 1
Index Q Q value, 97, 99 Questionable bandwidth limit channel{1-16} status register Reading out the condition register, 446 Reading out the event register, 446 Setting the enable register, 447 Setting the negative transition filter, 448 Setting the positive transition filter, 449 Questionable bandwidth limit status register Reading out the condition register, 449 Reading out the event register, 445 Setting the enable register, 450 Setting the negative transition filter, 451 Setting the positive transition f
Index cal.htb, 71 cont_upd.htb, 165 ctrl_lan.xls, 184 ctrl_lansicl.xls, 176 ecal.htb, 77 file_sav.htb, 137 file_xfr.htb, 143 handler.htb, 160 lim_test.htb, 128 meas_bpf.htb, 173 read_asc.htb, 112 read_bin.htb, 114 search.htb, 96 setup.htb, 56 srq_err.htb, 168 srq_meas.htb, 86 trg_sing.htb, 88 write_a.htb, 116 write_b.
Index Index :CALCulate{1-4}[:SELected]:MARKer{1-10}[:STATe], 263 :CALCulate{1-4}[:SELected]:MARKer{1-10}:X, 279 :CALCulate{1-4}[:SELected]:MARKer{1-10}:Y?, 280 :CALCulate{1-4}[:SELected]:MATH:FUNCtion, 281 :CALCulate{1-4}[:SELected]:MATH:MEMorize, 281 :CALCulate{1-4}[:SELected]:MSTatistics:DATA?, 283 :CALCulate{1-4}[:SELected]:MSTatistics[:STATe], 282 :CALCulate{1-4}[:SELected]:RLIMit:DATA, 287 :CALCulate{1-4}[:SELected]:RLIMit:DISPlay:LINE, 288 :CALCulate{1-4}[:SELected]:RLIMit:DISPlay:SELect, 289 :CALCu
Index :DISPlay:ECHO[:DATA], 311 :DISPlay:ENABle, 312 :DISPlay:FSIGn, 313 :DISPlay:IMAGe, 313 :DISPlay:MAXimize, 314 :DISPlay:SKEY[:STATe], 314 :DISPlay:SPLit, 315 :DISPlay:TABLe[:STATe], 316 :DISPlay:TABLe:TYPE, 317 :DISPlay:UPDate[:IMMediate], 318 :DISPlay:WINDow{1-4}:ACTivate, 318 :DISPlay:WINDow{1-4}:ANNotation:MARKer:ALIGn[: STATe], 319 :DISPlay:WINDow{1-4}:ANNotation:MARKer:SINGle[: STATe], 320 :DISPlay:WINDow{1-4}:LABel, 321 :DISPlay:WINDow{1-4}:MAXimize, 322 :DISPlay:WINDow{1-4}:SPLit, 323 :DISPlay:
Index Index :SENSe{1-4}:SEGMent:DATA, 421 :SENSe{1-4}:SEGMent:SWEep:POINts?, 423 :SENSe{1-4}:SEGMent:SWEep:TIME?, 423 :SENSe{1-4}:SWEep:DELay, 424 :SENSe{1-4}:SWEep:POINts, 425 :SENSe{1-4}:SWEep:TIME:AUTO, 427 :SENSe{1-4}:SWEep:TIME[:DATA], 426 :SENSe{1-4}:SWEep:TYPE, 428 :SERVice:CHANnel:ACTive?, 428 :SERVice:CHANnel:COUNt?, 429 :SERVice:CHANnel:TRACe:COUNt?, 429 :SERVice:CHANnel{1-4}:TRACe:ACTive?, 429 :SERVice:PORT:COUNt?, 430 :SOURce{1-4}:POWer:ATTenuation[:DATA], 432 :SOURce{1-4}:POWer:CENTer, 433 :S
Index :STATus:QUEStionable:LIMit:CHANnel{1-4}:PTRansitio n, 458 :STATus:QUEStionable:LIMit:CONDition?, 459 :STATus:QUEStionable:LIMit:ENABle, 460 :STATus:QUEStionable:LIMit[:EVENt]?, 455 :STATus:QUEStionable:LIMit:NTRansition, 461 :STATus:QUEStionable:LIMit:PTRansition, 462 :STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition, 463 :STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition, 464 :STATus:QUEStionable:RLIMit:CHANnel{1-4}:CONDiti on?, 465 :STATus:QUEStionable:RLIMit:CHANnel{1-4}:ENABle, 466 :STATus:QUEStionable:RLIMit:CHANnel{1-4}[:EVENt]
Index Example of use, 184 Turning on/off, 27 telnet server Turning on/off, 33 Test results, 121 Each channel, 122 Each measurement point, 121 Each trace, 121 Overall test result, 124 THRU, 65 Time Show or hide, 49 Timing chart, 155 Total number of measurement points of all segments, 423 Total sweep time of all segments, 423 Trace display, 44 Tracking, 92 Transferring files Command, 139 Sample program, 140 Transition filter, 508 Transitional direction Analysis command, 94 Marker search, 92 trg_sing.
Index Using the :TRIG:SING command, 87 Using the status register, 84 Waiting for trigger state, 81 Warning Message, 536 Window Layout, 44 Maximizing, 44 WinSock API Example of use, 184 Overview, 35 WRITE STROBE, 151 Write strobe signal Limit test result, 151 Output port, 151 write_a.htb, 116 write_b.
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