BNC 1105 Universal Counter User Manual

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When using ASCii format, numeric data is transferred as ASCII bytes in <NR3>

format. The number of significant digits will range from 1 to 15, depending on the

measurement resolution. Only significant digits will be returned.

If there is no valid result, error -230 will be generated and 9.91E37(Not A Number)

will be returned.

If Totalize or Voltage Peaks are chosen, error 0221 will be generated and

9.91E37(Not A Number) will be returned.

Notes

If this command is sent when a measurement is in progress, the results will not be

available until the measurement is completed, and it also holds off the subsequent

commands unless there is a device clear or a power cycle.

The last computed result remains valid until a new calculation is made

t

o a relevant

instrument state is modified.

:CALCulate[1]:FEED “[:]SENSe[1]”

Feeds the data to the CALCulate[1] block.

Return

The string “SENS” is returned.

:CALCulate[1]:IMMediate

Instructs the counter to re-compute the current data without re-acquiring data.

This command will not affect:

:CALC2:LIM:FCO

:CALC2:LIM:PCO

:CALC3:…

Return

Results are formatted according to :FORMat[:DATA] ASCii|REAL setting.

When using ASCii format, numeric data is transferred as ASCII bytes in <NR3>

format. The number of significant digits will range from 1 to 15, depending on the

measurement resolution. Only significant digits will be returned.

If there is no valid result, error -230 will be generated and 9.91E37(Not A Number)

will be returned.

If Totalize or Voltage Peaks are chosen, error 0221 will be generated and

9.91E37(Not A Number) will be returned.

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