The command :calculate3 – BNC 1105 Universal Counter User Manual

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A fail will be returned if the result is less than the lower limit, but when the result is

equal to the lower limit, the counter will not report a fail.

Notes

The lower limit will be set to 0 after the counter has been turned off or a remote

interface reset.

Setting a new lower limit will clear the limit counts

(:CALC2:LIM:FCO, :CALC2:LIM:PCO).

If the limit testing is on (:CALC:MATH:STATe ON), user should consider the scaled

and offset results when specifying the limit.

:CALCulate2:LIMit:UPPer[:DATA] <numeric value> [HZ|S|DEG]

Sets or queries the upper limit in the limit test.

Return

Numeric value transferred as ASCII bytes in <NR3> format with eleven significant

digits.

A fail will be returned if the result is greater than the upper limit, but when the result

is equal to the upper limit, the counter will not report a fail.

Notes

The upper limit will be set to 0 after the counter has been turned off or a remote

interface reset.

Setting a new upper limit will clear the limit counts

(:CALC2:LIM:FCO, :CALC2:LIM:PCO).

If the limit testing is on (:CALC:MATH:STATe ON), user should consider the scaled

and offset results when specifying the limit.

The command :CALCulate3

This group performs statistics calculation and data transfer.

:CALCulate3:AVERage:ALL?

Queries all of the four statistics results: mean value, standard deviation, maximum value

and minimum value.

Return

Numeric data transferred as ASCII bytes in <NR3> format. The number of significant

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