Chapter 7
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Programming Examples
Limit Line and Data Point Special Functions
Output Data Per Point
The GPIB command
OUTPDATP
returns the value of the selected point using FORM4
(ASCII). The point is selected using the
SELPT
command. This returns the last point if the
selected point is out of range. Otherwise, it uses the same format as that used by the
marker value command. These formats are as follows:
The commands in the following example are sent while using the format command
LOGM
.
Example:
Sending
SELPT5
and
OUTPDATP
may return the following:
−
3.00, 0.15 (Note that the second number is insignificant.)
Table 7-19 Example Output: OUTPDATP (data per point)
Display
Format
Marker
Mode
Marker
Readout Format
Example
Returns
Log Mag
dB*
−
3.521 (dB)
9.7E
−
39*
Phase
degrees*
157.8 (Deg)
5.3E
−
15*
Delay
seconds*
0.5068x10
−
9
0*
Smith Chart
LIN MKR
lin mag, degrees
LOG MKR
dB, degrees
Re/Im
real, imag
R + jX
real, imag ohms
10.37
Ω
9.399
Ω
G + jB
real, imag Siemens
POLAR
LIN MKR
lin mag, degrees
0.6667
157.8 (Deg)
LOG MKR
dB, degrees
−
3.521 (dB)
157.8 (Deg)
Re/Im
real, imag
−
0.6173
0.2518
LIN MAG
lin mag *
0.6667
0*
REAL
real *
SWR
SWR *
5.001
0*
* Value is insignificant, but is included in data transfers.
Summary of Contents for 8719ES
Page 15: ...1 1 1 Alphabetical Command Reference ...
Page 293: ...2 1 2 Introduction to Instrument Control ...
Page 310: ...3 1 3 GPIB Programming ...
Page 334: ...4 1 4 Reading Analyzer Data ...
Page 343: ...5 1 5 Data Processing Chain ...
Page 350: ...6 1 6 Error Reporting ...
Page 364: ...7 1 7 Programming Examples ...
Page 502: ...A 1 A Preset Conditions ...
Page 517: ...B 1 B Command Listings ...