INPut:FILTer[:LPASs][:STATe]
INPut:FILTer[:LPASs][:STATe] <
enable
>,(@<
ch_list
>)
enables or disables a
programmable filter SCP channel. When disabled (
<
enable
>
=
OFF
), these channels
are in their “ pass through” mode and provide no filtering. When re-enabled
(
<
enable
>
=
ON
), the SCP channel reverts to its previously programmed setting.
Parameters
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Type
Range of
Values
Default
Units
<
enable
>
discrete (string)
ON | OFF
none
<
ch_list
>
channel list (string)
100 - 163
none
Comments
•
If the SCP has not yet been programmed,
ON
enables the SCP’s default cutoff
frequency.
•
This command will cause Error +3000, “ illegal while initiated” if trigger is initiated.
•
*RST Condition:
ON
Usage
INP:FILT:LPAS:STAT ON,(@115,117)
Channels 115 and 117 return to previously
set (or default) cutoff frequency.
INP:FILT:LPAS:STAT OFF,(@100:115)
Set channels 0 - 15 to “pass-through” state.
INPut:FILTer[:LPASs][:STATe]?
INPut:FILTer[LPASs][:STATe]? (@<
channel
>)
returns the currently set state of
filtering for the specified channel.
Parameters
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Type
Range of
Values
Default
Units
<
channel
>
channel list (string)
100 - 163
none
Comments
•
<
channel
>
must specify a single channel only.
•
Returned Value: Numeric value either
0
(off or “ pass-through” ) or
1
(on).
The C-SCPI type returned is int16.
Usage
INP:FILT:LPAS:STAT? (@115)
Enter statement returns either 0 or 1.
INP:FILT? (@115)
Same as above.
INPut
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