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Model 6514 Quick Results Guide
Programming example
Table 10 shows a typical command sequence to store and recall readings and mean buffer
statistics.
Limit testing
Limit operations set and control the values that determine the pass/fail status of
subsequent measurements. The limit test is performed on the result of an enabled Rel,
mX+b, or Percent operation.
There are two sets of limit tests, Limit 1 and Limit 2. Both limits use high and low values.
Factory defaults for both limit tests are +1 (high) and -1 (low). Table 11 lists limit test
display messages depending on pass/fail status.
Table 10
Command sequence for buffer example
Command*
Comments
:TRAC:POIN 20
Set buffer size to 20,
:TRAC:FEED SENS
Set to store raw readings.
:TRAC:FEED:CONT NEXT
Start storing readings.
:TRAC:DATA?
Request all stored readings.*
:CALC3:FORM MEAN
Select mean calculation.
:CALC3:DATA?
Perform calculation and request result.*
*Model 6514 must be addressed to talk after sending :TRAC:DATA? and :CALC3:DATA? to acquire data.
NOTE
This guide contains basic information on limit testing. See
Section 10 of the Model 6514 Instruction Manual for complete
details on limit testing, including information on binning and using
a component handler.
Table 11
Limit test display messages
Display
Message
Limit 1
Test Result
Limit 2
Test Result
:OK
Pass
Pass
:L1
Fail
Not Performed
:L2
Pass
Fail