HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP 53131A Water Dispenser User Manual


 
Chapter 2 Command Summary
Front Panel to SCPI Command Maps
Programming Guide 2-33
Table 2-2. HP 53131A/132A SCPI Command Summary (Continued)
Keyword/Syntax Parameter Form Std/
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[:SENSe] (Cont.)
:EVENt3
:LEVel
[:ABSolute]?
:SLOPe?
:FREQuency
:ARM
[:STARt]
:SLOPe
:SOURce
:STOP
:DIGits
:SLOPe
:SOURce
:TIMer
:EXPected[1|2|3]
:AUTO
POSitive | NEGative
IMMediate | EXTernal
<numeric_value>
POSitive | NEGative
IMMediate | EXTernal
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TIMer | DIGits
<numeric_value> [S]
<numeric_value> [HZ]
ON
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Std
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Subtree. Queries the characteristics of the trigger
eventfor channel 3 input.
Subtree.
Query only. Returns the channel 3 input trigger level.
Query only. Returns the edge of the channel 3 input
that will be considered an event.
Subtree. Controls the frequency, frequency ratio, and
period measuring capabilities of the instrument.
Subtree. Synchronizes the frequency start and stop
arm with events.
Subtree.
Sets the slope of the external start arm signal used in
external arming frequency, frequency ratio, and
period measurements. Only applies when
[:SENS]:FREQ:ARM[:STAR]:SOUR EXT is selected.
Sets the start arm for frequency, frequency ratio, and
period measurements.
Subtree.
Sets the resolution in terms of digits used in arming
frequency, frequency ratio, and period
measurements. Only applies when
[:SENS]:FREQ:ARM:STOP:SOUR DIG is selected.
Sets the slope of the external stop arm signal used in
external arming frequency, frequency ratio, and
period measurements. Only applies when
[:SENS]:FREQ:ARM:STOP:SOUR EXT is selected.
Sets the stop arm for frequency, frequency ratio, and
period measurements.
Sets the gate time used in arming frequency,
frequency ratio, and period measurements. Only
applies when [:SENS]:FREQ:ARM:STOP:SOUR TIM
is selected.
Specifies the approximate frequency of a signal you
expect to measure at channel 1, 2, or 3.
Configures Counter to perform a pre-measurement
step to automatically determine the approximate
frequency of the measurement signal(s).