The command :sense – BNC 1105 Universal Counter User Manual

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Numeric data transferred as ASCII bytes in <NR1> format, which is 21.

The response is one greater than the maximum which can be sent as a

parameter to the *SAV and *RCL commands.

:READ[[:SCALar]:<function>]?

The command is usually used with a :CONFigure command to make

measurements like Command :MEASure?. User can specify individual setting for

their measurements by adding setting specification commands between them.

This command is the generic form of the Command :READ?. Skipping the

<function> and the <parameters> will instruct the counter to use the function

specified by the last command :CONFigure, :MEASure, :READ, or :FETCh. When

[:SCALar]:<function> is specified, the counter returns the specified result if it is

consistent with the current measurement function or it can be derived from the

current measurement function. Refer to Commands :FETCh? in this section for

the derivability of functions.

Return

Result will be formatted according to :FORMat[:DATA] ASCii|REAL setting.

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

format with 1 to 5 significant digits depending on the resolution.

Notes

Sending this command while a measurement is in progress will terminate

the current measurement, idle the measurement cycle before initiating the

desired measurement and waits for the measurement to complete. It holds

off further commands from being executed until the current measurement

completes. However, you can use Device Clear or power-on to cancel this

hold-off effect.

When an automatically armed Totalize measurement is in progress, sending

a :READ? Command will cause error -221 and Not a Number 9.91E37 will be

returned. Use :INItiate to begin the measurement and :ABORt to end

it; :FETCh? should be used to retrieve the terminated measurement result.

The Command :SENSe

[:SENSe]DATA? [“[:]SENSe[1]”]

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