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Agilent B1500A/B1505A Programming Guide, Edition 11 4-67
Command Reference
CORRSER?
The voltage must be measured in the first pulse or ALWG sequence output. In the
PG mode, the pulse period must be more than delay + interval × count value.
Set the command parameters properly. The voltage must be measured at the output
timing of the voltage effective for the automatic adjustment of the SPGU output
voltage.
Syntax CORRSER? chnum,mode,delay,interval,count
Parameters chnum : SPGU channel number. Integer expression. 1 to 10 or 101 to 1002. See
Table 4-1 on page 4-16.
mode : Automatic execution modes of SER. Integer expression.
0: Does not execute the SER command (set the load impedance)
1: Executes the SER command (set the load impedance)
delay : Delay till start of measurement (seconds). Numeric expression.
0 (initial setting) to pulse period -5E-6 seconds, setting resolution
1E-8 seconds.
interval : Measuring interval (seconds). Numeric expression. 5E-6 (initial
setting) to 0.001 seconds, setting resolution 2E-8 seconds.
count : Measurement repetitions (times). Integer expression. 1 (initial setting)
to 65535 times.
Query Response loadZ,voltage<CR/LF^EOI>
loadZ : Returns the impedance calculation data (Ω).
voltage : Returns the voltage measurement data (V).
Remarks Active SPGU outputs are stopped by the CORRSER? command.
Any other channels specified as SPGU output channels, but not specified in this
command, will output synchronized to the CORRSER? command.
After executing the CORRSER? command, all SPGU channel outputs are changed
to the following value.
base value set by the SPV command, in PG mode
initial value of waveform, in ALWG mode
Example
Statements
OUTPUT @B1500;"SPPER 10E-6"
OUTPUT @B1500;"SPM 101,1"
OUTPUT @B1500;"SPT 101,1,0,5E-7,20E-9"
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