Store The Readings In Multimeter Ram Instead Of Sending Them Directly To The Computer - HP E1312A User Manual

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Setting the Resolution
Store the Readings in
Multimeter RAM
Instead of Sending
them Directly to the
Computer
INIT;:FETCH?
READ?
198 Measurement Speed and Accuracy Trade-offs
The aperture time or NPLC is set as a result of specifying the <resolution>
parameter in the
MEASure
with the
[SENSe:]FREQuency:APERture
command or
[SENSe:]
function
There is a major difference between
CONFigure
command.
When the
command is sent to the HP E1312A or HP E1412A, the
INITiate
multimeter will store up to 512 readings in Multimeter RAM. For example:
CONF:VOLT:DC
SAMP:COUN 200
INIT
! Stores 200 readings in RAM
FETC?
! Transfers readings to output buffer
The HP E1312A or HP E1412A then takes the readings as soon as its trigger
conditions have been satisfied and stores them in internal memory (RAM).
For example, if the trigger source is
is executed. If the trigger source is
INITiate
started when an external trigger is received.
The
command causes the readings that have been stored in the
FETCh?
multimeter RAM to be placed in the multimeter's output buffer so they can be
retrieved and sent over the HP-IB bus (or other I/O interface such as VXLink).
No readings are output until all readings have been taken and stored in internal
memory (RAM). This results in a burst-then-transfer mode of operation. The
multimeter can store a maximum of 512 readings in its internal memory.
The
? command does not store readings in internal memory (RAM)
READ
like the
INITiate
command does. For example:
CONF:VOLT:DC
SAMP:COUN 200
READ?
! Takes 200 readings and puts them in the output buffer
The
command causes the HP E1312A and HP E1412A Multimeter to
READ?
start taking readings as soon as the trigger requirements have been met. For
example, if the trigger source is
immediately. If the trigger source is
an external trigger is received. The multimeter immediately places those
readings in the multimeter's output buffer so they can be retrieved via the
HP-IB bus (or other I/O interface such as VXLink) by the controller. If the
controller cannot take the readings from the output buffer fast enough, the
multimeter will suspend taking measurements until there is room to place the
readings in the output buffer. You can have a variable reading rate if your
controller is busy doing other tasks instead of emptying the output buffer to
make room for more readings.
or
command, or by directly setting it
CONFigure
or
[SENSe:]PERiod:APERture
:NPLC
commands.
INIT;:FETCh?
IMMediate
, the readings are started once
, then the readings are
EXT
IMMediate
, the readings are started
, then the readings are started when
EXT
and
READ?
after a
Appendix C

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