B.67 [source:]list:sample:current command, B.68 [source:]list:sample:voltage command, B.69 [source:]list:sample? query – KEPCO BOP 1KW-MG Operator Manual, Firmware Ver.3.05 to 4.07 User Manual
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B.67 [SOURce:]LIST:SAMPle:CURRent COMMAND
LIST:SAMP:CURR
Syntax:
Short Form: LIST:SAMP:CURR average,value
Long Form: LIST:SAMPle:CURRent average,value
where:
<average> = number of measurements = integer: 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 or 256
<value> = programmed current (Amps) for current list, or programmed voltage (Volts) for voltage list.
Description: Samples output current. <Value> is either programmed current in Amperes, or programmed voltage
in Volts. <Average> can only be 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 or 256. Entering a number other than those
permitted results in the average being set to the next lowest permitted number. The actual number of
points added to the list is <average>. The samples are taken within the window established by <aver-
age>. The timing of the first sample is not exact. The sample duration must be established by the
LIST:SET:SAMP command, otherwise a -221 ”Settings conflict” error will result
This command must be preceded by LIST:CURR, LIST:VOLT or LIST:SET:SAMPLE command, other-
wise a -221 ”Settings conflict” error will result. The entries on the dwell list must match the values on
the current or voltage list, otherwise a -226 “Not Same Length” error will result. Only eight samples
may be taken in a list. If more than eight LIST:SAMP:CURR or LIST:SAMP:VOLT commands are
included in the list, a -223 “Too Much data“ error results. Also, note that each sample uses one of the
points in the waveform table; if the total number of points in the waveform exceeds 3933, -223 “Too
Much data“ error results. (See Figures B-6 and B-7.)
B.68 [SOURce:]LIST:SAMPle:VOLTage COMMAND
LIST:SAMP:VOLT
Syntax:
Short Form: LIST:SAMP:VOLT average,value
Long Form: LIST:SAMPle:VOLTage average,value
where:
average = number of measurements = integer: 2,4,8,16,32,64,128 or 256
value = programmed current (Amps) for current list, or programmed voltage (Volts) for voltage list.
Description: Samples output voltage. <Value> is either programmed current in Amperes, or programmed voltage
in Volts. <Average> can only be 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 or 256. Entering a number other than those
permitted results in the average being set to the next lowest permitted number. The actual number of
points added to the list is <average>. The samples are taken within the window established by <aver-
age>. The timing of the first sample is not exact. The sample duration must be established by the
LIST:SET:SAMP command, otherwise a -221 ”Settings conflict” error will result
This command must be preceded by LIST:CURR, LIST:VOLT or LIST:SET:SAMPLE command, other-
wise a -221 ”Settings conflict” error will result. The entries on the dwell list must match the values on
the current or voltage list, otherwise a -226 “Not Same Length” error will result. Only eight samples
may be taken in a list. If more than eight LIST:SAMP:CURR or LIST:SAMP:VOLT commands are
included in the list, a -223 “Too Much data“ error results. Also, note that each sample uses one of the
points in the waveform table; if the total number of points in the waveform exceeds 3933, -223 “Too
Much data“ error results. (See Figures B-6 and B-7.)
B.69 [SOURce:]LIST:SAMPle? QUERY
LIST:SAMP?
Syntax:
Short Form: LIST:SAMP?
Long Form: LIST:SAMPle?
Returns:<INT_VALUE>,<INT_VALUE>....<INT_VALUE>[V|C]
Description: Returns a comma-separated list of numbers representing points, followed by V or C. The point
listings are determined by the settings of LIST:SAMP:CURR and LIST:SAMP:VOLT commands. The
sample(s) occur after the points indicated. The type of list is indicated by V (Voltage) or C (Current).
(See Figures B-6 and B-7.)
B.70 [SOURce:]LIST:SET:SAMPle COMMAND
LIST:SET:SAMP
Syntax:
Short Form: LIST:SET:SAMP value
Long Form: LIST:SET:SAMPle value
where value = sample pulse duration, between 0.00025 and 0.034 (Seconds)
Description: Establishes sample pulse duration. This command must be used when measuring a sample, but
must only be issued once, otherwise a -100 “command error: will result. (See Figures B-6 and B-7.)