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Boonton 4240 Series RF Power Meter

5.4 Basic Measurement Information

e easiest

a

sequence which includes a

MEAS1:POWER

MEAS1:VOLTAGE?

To return the average voltage of channel 1.

or finer control

er t me

ngs are

r the READ[ ]? command for fresh data.

condition

ode, which has

fol

ng

-1

eas

en

alue retu

0

rro

rn.

ent is not valid.

1

Normal return. No error.

An Unde

ondition exists.

er

ith the INITiate:CONTinuous OFF condition, a single measurement cycle is started by use of the

[:IMMEDIATE]

command, where bracketed commands are optional. Multiple triggered measurement cycles are

enabled by INITiate:CONTinuous ON.

a m

ar event or group of events have occurred in the instrument.

ervice requests are controlled by the Status Byte Register and the Service Request Enable Register. The Service Request

nable Register is a bit mask that determines which summary bits of the Status Byte Register can cause a request for service

t to the Controller. The summary bits of the Status Byte are the MAV, or Message Available bit, and three bits from

iven registers. The rst of these is the Standard Event Status Register. The bits of this register are set and latched by

the

tatus R

e Q

but have the additional ca
bits are not only selected
transition, can be specified

he Stat

read by

B?

command. The bit enable mask is set by the *SRE command and read by the *SRE?

er is read by the *ESR? Command and the bit enable mask is set by the *ESE

command or read by the *ESE? Command.

The Operation Status Register is read by the STATus:OPERation:CONDition? command. The transition masks are set by
the STATus:OPERation: Transition and STATus:OPERation:PTransition commands. The bit enable mask is set by the

:OPERation:ENABle

command and read by the STATus:OPERation:ENABle? query. The Operation Event

is read by the ST

EVENt?

query.

he Que

t S

descriptions that follow fo

Th

way to obtain reading is by use of the MEASure command. This command initiates one complete measurement

default configuration. Examples are:

?

To return the average power of channel 1, or

F

ov

he

asurement, individual configuration and function commands should be used. Readi

obtained using the FETCh[ ]? command for current data o

R

fund

en

nits as set by the CALCulate[1|2]:UNIT command. Each reading is preceded by a

eadings are in

am tal u

c

the

lowi

meaning:

M

urem t is STOPPED. V

rned is not updated.

E

r retu

Measurem

2

r-range c

3

An Ov -range condition exists.

W
INITiate

5.4.1 Service Request

quests provide

eans to signal the host that a particul

Service re
S
E
to be sen
event dr

fi

in

specific events within

strument and cleared when the register is read. The remaining two registers are the Operation

S

egister and th

uestionable Status Register. These two registers are similar to the Standard Event Status Register
pability to detect changes in the individual bits of the associated register’s condition register. The

by a mask register, but a change in a selected bit, either a high to low, low to high or either

by transition mask registers.

T

us Byte is

the *ST

query. The Standard Event Status Regist

N

STATus
Register

ATus:OPERation:

T

stionable Even tatus Register has the same structure as the Operation Status Register. Refer to the command

r detailed information.

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