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Alphabetical Command Reference
OUTP
OUTPFAIP
This command is similar to
OUTPLIMF
except that it reports the number of
failures first, followed by the stimulus and
trace values for each failed point in the
test. ASCII format.
1
N/A
<array><
L
F
>
OUTPFORF
Fast data transfer command for
OUTPFORM
.
Only the first number of the
OUTPFORM
data pair is transferred, unless the
current format is polar or Smith chart; in
those cases, both numbers (real and
imaginary) are transferred.
N/A
<array><
L
F
>
OUTPFORM
Outputs the formatted display data array
from the active channel, in current display
units. See
N/A
<array><
L
F
>
OUTPICAL
Outputs the selected interpolated error
coefficient array for the active cal on the
active channel.
two-digit
integers 01–12
<array><
L
F
>
OUTPIDEN
Outputs the identification string for the
analyzer in the form:
HEWLETT
PACKARD,87NNEX,xxxxxxxxxx,X.XX
where 87NNEX is the model number of
the instrument, xxxxxxxxxx is the serial
number of the instrument, and X.XX is the
firmware revision of the instrument.
(Same as the
N/A
<$><
L
F
>
OUTPIPMCL
Outputs the interpolated power meter
calibration array for channel 1 or channel
2. Values are returned as 100 times the
interpolated power meter reading in dB.
This is an ASCII transfer (FORM4).
integers 1 or 2
<array><
L
F
>
OUTPKEY
Outputs the key code of the last key
pressed in ASCII format. An invalid key is
reported with a 63, a knob turn with a
−
1.
See
front-panel key codes.
N/A
<num><
L
F
>
OUTPLEAS
Outputs the learn string, which contains
the entire front panel state, the limit
table, and the list frequency table. It is
always in binary format not intended for
decoding.
N/A
<learnstring><
L
F
>
OUTPLIM
Outputs the status of the limit test for the
channel selected with <num>.
4
integers 1–4
<0|1|
−
1><
L
F
>
OUTPLIMF
Outputs the limit test results for each
failed point, followed by the number of
failed points. This is an ASCII transfer.
N/A
<array><
L
F
>
Command
Description
Range
Response
Summary of Contents for 8719ES
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