Agilent Technologies N3280A TV Cables User Manual


 
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Calibration Commands
Calibration commands let you enable and disable the calibration mode, change the calibration password,
calibrate current and voltage programming, and store new calibration constants in nonvolatile memory.
Only one output channel may be calibrated at a time.
NOTE: If calibration mode has not been enabled with CALibrate:STATe, programming the
calibration commands will generate an error. You must also save any changes that you
made using CALibrate:SAVE, otherwise all changes will be lost when you exit
calibration mode.
CALibrate:CURRent
This command initiates the calibration of the current priority mode as well as the 0.5mA current range
measurement circuit.
Command Syntax
CALibrate:CURRent[:LEVel] (@<channel>)
Parameters
None
Examples
CAL:CURR(@1) ! start current calibration
Related Commands
CAL:CURR:LIM, CAL:CURR:MEAS
CALibrate:CURRent:LIMit[:POSitive]
CALibrate:CURRent:LIMit:NEGative
This command initiates the calibration of the positive or negative current limit.
Command Syntax
CALibrate:CURRent:LIMit[:POSitive] (@<channel>)
CALibrate:CURRent:LIMit:NEGative (@<channel>)
Parameters
None
Examples
CAL:CURR:LIM (@1)
CAL:CURR:LIM:NEG (@1)
Related Commands
CAL:CURR CAL:CURR:MEAS
CALibrate:CURRent:MEASure
This command initiates the calibration of the 0.5A or 15mA current range measurement circuit.
Command Syntax
CALibrate:CURRent:MEASure <NRf>, (@<channel>)
Parameters
A value that falls within the 0.5A or 15mA current range
Unit
A (amperes)
Examples
CAL:CURR:MEAS 0.5,(@1) !0.5A range
CAL:CURR:MEAS 0.005,(@1) !15mA range
Related Commands
CAL:CURR, CAL:CURR:LIM