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Manual - 8500A Series Peak Power Meter - Giga-tronics

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<strong>Series</strong> <strong>8500A</strong> <strong>Peak</strong> <strong>Power</strong> <strong>Meter</strong>s<br />

Command<br />

PULB<br />

PURE<br />

PURS<br />

PURT<br />

Argument<br />

Select Channel B only: Pulse Parameter submode / none<br />

Set Pulse Rise Time - End % / none<br />

[n = % expressed in 0.1% units; 1 to 999 (0.1% to 99.9%)]<br />

Set Pulse Rise Time - Start & / none<br />

[n = % expressed in 0.1% units; 1 to 999 (0.1% to 99.9%)]<br />

Measure and Output Rise time of Pulse Profile Displayed in the Pulse Parameters<br />

sub-mode./ The PPM will output the following string when operating in Channel A:<br />

RISAnnnnn.nEsnn<br />

(n = seconds; Esnn = exponent; s = polarity)<br />

For Channel B:<br />

RISBnnnnn.nEsnn<br />

(n = seconds; Esnn = exponent; s = polarity)<br />

PUWD<br />

Measure and Output Pulse Width of Pulse Profile Displayed in the Pulse Parameters<br />

sub-mode. / The PPM will output the following string when operating in Channel A:<br />

WIDAnnnnn.nEsnn<br />

For Channel B:<br />

WIDBnnnnn.nEsnn<br />

(n = seconds; Esnn = exponent; s = polarity)<br />

PUWE<br />

PUWS<br />

RDLAnnnnnn.nn<br />

RDLBnnnnnn.nn<br />

RECLnn<br />

Set Pulse Width - End % / none<br />

[n = % expressed in 0.1% units; 1 to 999 (0.1% to 99.9%)]<br />

Set Pulse Width - Start % / none<br />

[n = % expressed in 0.1% units; 1 to 999 (0.1% to 99.9%)]<br />

Set Channel A Reference Delay / none<br />

Set Channel B Reference Delay / none<br />

(n = microseconds; 213,999.97 max)<br />

Recall Non-Volatile Set Memory Number n / none<br />

(n = memory location; 0 to 10; 0 is the last setup before device clear or power off.<br />

The remainder are user memories in which setups can be stored from the front panel<br />

or see STOR command)<br />

RISE<br />

Measure and Output Rise time of Pulse Profile Currently Displayed (10% to 90% on<br />

the rising edge of the profile). This command erases previously set markers / The<br />

PPM will output the following string when operating in channel A:<br />

RISAnn.nnnEsnn<br />

For channel B:<br />

RISBnn.nnnEsnn<br />

(n = seconds; Esnn = exponent; s = polarity)<br />

3-48 <strong>Manual</strong> No. 20790, Rev C, November 1998<br />

Superceded by Revision D, March 2009

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