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SCPI Command Reference
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[:SENSe[1]]:FRESistance:REFerence:STATe
Control reference for
Ω4
[:SENSe[1]]:FREQuency:REFerence:STATe
Control reference for FREQ
[:SENSe[1]]:PERiod:REFerence:STATe
Control reference for PER
Command parameter:
= 1 or ON
Enable reference
0 or OFF
Disable reference
Query:
:STATe?
Query state of reference.
Return String:
1 or 0
Description:
This command is used to enable or disable reference mode for the specified measurement function.
When enabled, the displayed reading will include the programmed reference value. When
disabled, the displayed reading will not include the reference value.
:ACQuire
Command syntax:
[:SENSe[1]]:CURRent:AC:REFerence:ACQuire
Acquire reference for ACI
[:SENSe[1]]:CURRent[:DC]:REFerence:ACQuire
Acquire reference for DCI
[:SENSe[1]]:VOLTage:AC:REFerence:ACQuire
Acquire reference for ACV
[:SENSe[1]]:VOLTage[:DC]:REFerence:ACQuire
Acquire reference for DCV
[:SENSe[1]]:RESistance:REFerence:ACQuire
Acquire reference for
Ω2
[:SENSe[1]]:FRESistance:REFerence:ACQuire
Acquire reference for
Ω4
[:SENSe[1]]:FREQuency:REFerence:ACQuire
Acquire reference for FREQ
[:SENSe[1]]:PERiod:REFerence:ACQuire
Acquire reference for PER
Description:
When this command is sent, the measurement input signal is acquired and becomes the reference
value. This command is typically used to zero the display. For example, if the instrument is
displaying a 1
μV offset, sending this command and enabling reference zeroes the display.
This command is functional only if the instrument is on the specified measurement function.
Sending this command while in any other function causes an error. Also, if the latest reading is
overflowed or a reading has not been triggered, an error occurs when this command is sent.
AVERage Command
The AVERage command is a subset to current, voltage, and resistance measurement commands, of
which are part of the SENSe subsystem. The below lists out all the command syntax for setting
AVERage for different measurement functions.