Specifications

Usage INPUT:FILTER:LPASS:STATE? (@115) Enter statement returns either 0 or 1
INP:FILT? (@115) Same as above
INPut:GAIN
INPut:GAIN <gain>,(@<ch_list>) sets the channel gain on programmable
amplifier Signal Conditioning Plug-Ons.
Parameters
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Type
Range of
Values
Default
Units
gain numeric (float32)
discrete (string)
see comment |
MIN | MAX
none
ch_list channel list (string) 132 - 163 none
Comments
·
A programmable amplifier SCP has a choice of several discrete gain settings. The
gain set will be the one closest to the value specified by <gain>. Refer to the SCP
manual for specific information on the SCP being programmed. Sending MAX
will program the highest gain available with the SCP installed. Sending MIN will
program the lowest gain.
·
Sending a value for <gain> that is greater than the highest or less than the lowest
setting allowable for the SCP will generate a -222 “Data out of range” error.
·
When Accepted: Not while INITiated
·
Related Commands: INP:GAIN?
·
*RST Condition: gain set to MIN
Usage INP:GAIN 8,(@140:147) Set gain of 8 for channels 40 through 47
INPUT:GAIN 64,(@155) Set gain of 64 for channel 55
INPut:GAIN?
INPut:GAIN? (@<channel>) returns the gain currently set for <channel>.Ifthe
channel is not on an input SCP, the query will return zero.
Parameters
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Type
Range of
Values
Default
Units
channel channel list (string) 100 - 163 none
Comments
·
<channel> must specify a single channel only.
·
If the channel specified does not have a programmable amplifier, INP:GAIN? will
return the nominal as-designed gain for that channel.
VT1419A Command Reference
INPut
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