BNC 1105 Universal Counter User Manual

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front panel gating settings and the interface command parameters, please refer

to the TINT table in Chapter 5.4.

[:SENSe]:TINTerval:ARM:ESTART:LAYer2:SLOPe POSitive

︱NEGative

Sets or queries the slope of the external start arm signal used in external arming Time

interval measurements.

Return

A sequence of ASCII-encoded bytes. POS means Positive and NEG means Negative.

Notes

This will be set to Positive after the counter has been turned off or a remote interface

reset.

This command only applies when [:SENSe]:TINT:ARM:ESTART:LAY2:SOUR EXT is

used.

[:SENSe]:TINTerval:ARM:ESTARt:LAYer2:SOURce IMMediate

︱EXTernallll

Sets or queries the start arm for Time interval measurements.

Return

A sequence of ASCII-encoded bytes. IMM means Immediate and EXT means

External.

Note

This will be set to Immediate after the counter has been turned off or a remote

interface reset.

[:SENSe]:TINTerval:ARM:ESTARt[:LAYer[1]]:ECOunt <numeric value>

Sets or queries the number of events used to delay the start arm for Time Interval

measurements. The range is from 1 to 99,999,999. The resolution is 1.

Return

Numeric data transferred as ASCII bytes in <NR1> format.

Notes

This will be set to 1 after the counter has been turned off or a remote interface reset.

This command only applies when [:SENSe]:TINT:ARM:ESTART[LAY[1]]:SOUR

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