HP (Hewlett-Packard) B Network Router User Manual


 
The Arm Level Range
When setting the input voltage level which arms the digitizer, the levels are
restricted to the current signal range as set by the expected value parameter
of the CONFigure or MEASure command, or as set by the
SENSE:VOLTage:RANGE command. Table 3-1 lists the digitizer’s signal
ranges.
Note When level arming, arms that occur because of multiple passes through the
arm level are ignored until the trigger count is reached.
Setting the Arm Delay There is an inherent delay of typically 230 ns plus an amount of sample
period uncertainty from when an arm is received, to when the arm is
accepted. When the digitizer is taking only post-arm readings, a delay in
addition to the inherent delay can be specified with the command:
ARM[:STARt]:DELay <
period
>
The range for <period > is based on the frequency of the reference clock. If
T is the reference period, then the arm delay period is expressed as:
0 to 65534T in steps of T
66540T to 655350T in steps of 10T
Using the digitizer’s internal 20 MHz reference, this is:
0 to 3.27 ms
3.32ms to 32.76 ms
Note Appendix A - "Specifications" contains additional information on the
inherent arm delay.
Setting the Arm Count The arm count is the number of reading cycles (bursts) the digitizer will
take on each channel before it returns to the idle state. The arm count is
specified with the command:
ARM[:STARt]:COUNt <
count
>
The range for <count > is:
1 through 65,535 or INFinity (post-arm readings only)
1 through 128 (pre-arm and post-arm readings)
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