HP 53131A manuals
53131A
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- programming guide
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- Introduction
- HP 53131A Containing Firmware Revisions (3317, 3335 or 3402)
- HP 53132A Time Interval Delay Arming
- Getting Started
- Learning to Program the Counter
- Applications
- Programming Guide Contents
- Related Documentation
- command summary
- Chapter Summary
- Front Panel to SCPI Command Maps
- Input Channels Conditioning Keys to SCPI Command Map
- input channels conditioning keys to scpi command map
- Instrument Control, Utility, Recall, and Save & Print Keys to SCPI Command Map
- MEASURE Keys to SCPI Command Map
- Gate & ExtArm Key to SCPI Command Map
- LIMITS and MATH Keys to SCPI Command Map
- Calibration Menu to SCPI Command Map
- HP 53131A/132A Command Summary
- IEEE 488.2 Common Commands
- HP 53131A/132A SCPI Subsystem Commands
- RST Response
- Where to Find Some Specific Information
- Where to Find HP BASIC Programming Examples
- Configuring the HP-IB
- To Connect the Counter to a Computer
- Overview of Command Types and Formats
- Elements of SCPI Commands
- Abbreviated Commands
- Implied Channel (Optional Numeric Keyword Suffix)
- Parameter Types
- Parameter Separator
- Suffix Multipliers
- Using Multiple Commands
- Overview of Response Message Formats
- Response Message Data Types
- Status Reporting
- Status Byte Register and Service Request Enable Register
- Service Request Enable Register
- Standard Event Status Register Group
- Standard Event Status Enable Register
- Operation Status Register Group and Questionable Data/Signal Status Register Group
- Condition Register
- Event Register
- Operation Status Register Group
- Questionable Data/Signal Status Register Group
- Command Settings for Optimizing Throughput
- Typical Optimizing Throughput Results for Different Computers
- How to Program the Counter for Status Reporting
- Using the Standard Event Status Register to Trap an Incorrect HP-IB command— Example 2
- Questionable Data Status Register
- How to Program the Counter to Display Results
- Commands for Displaying Scaled/Offset Results
- Commands for Enabling and Disabling the Display
- How to Program the Counter to Synchronize Measurements
- Using the *OPC? Command
- How to Program the Counter for Math/Limit Operations
- Using the Scale and Offset Over HP-IB
- How to Program the Counter to Define Macros
- Writing SCPI Programs
- Programming Examples
- Using QuickBASIC
- Easiest Way to Make a Measurement (HP BASIC)
- To Make a Frequency Measurement (HP BASIC)
- To Perform Limit Testing (HP BASIC)
- To Perform a Time Interval Calibration (HP BASIC)
- To Optimize Throughput (HP BASIC)
- To Use Macros (HP BASIC)
- To Make a Frequency Measurement (QuickBASIC)
- To Perform Limit Testing (QuickBASIC)
- To Read and Store Calibration Data (QuickBASIC)
- To Optimize Throughput (QuickBASIC)
- To Use Macros (QuickBASIC)
- To Make a Frequency Measurement (Turbo C)
- To Use Limits to Filter Data Before Measuring Statistics (Turbo
- command reference
- ABORt Command
- CALCulate Subsystems
- CALCulate[1] Subsystem
- CALCulate[1]:MATH Subtree
- CALCulate2 Subsystem
- CALCulate2:LIMit Subtree
- CALCulate3 Subsystem
- CALCulate3:LFILter Subtree
- CALibration Subsystem
- CALibration:SECurity Subtree
- CONFigure Subsystem
- Device Clear
- DIAGnostic Subsystem
- DISPlay Subsystem
- FETCh Subsystem
- FORMat Subsystem
- Group Execute Trigger (GET)
- HCOPy Subsystem
- INITiate Subsystem
- INPut[1|2] Subsystem
- INPut3 Subsystem
- MEASure Subsystem
- Using :MEAsure
- Using :CONFigure with :READ?
- Firmware Revision Work-Around Commands
- MEMory Subsystem
- SENSe] Subsystem
- SENSe]:EVENt3 Subtree
- SENSe]:FREQuency Subtree
- SENSe]:PHASe Subtree
- SENSe]:ROSCillator Subtree
- SENSe]:TINTerval Subtree (HP 53131A and HP 53132A With S/N Prefix Below 3646)
- SENSe]:TINTerval Subtree (HP 53132A With S/N Prefix 3646 and Above)
- SENSe]:TOTalize Subtree
- STATus Subsystem
- STATus:QUEStionable Subtree
- SYSTem Subsystem
- TRACe Subsystem
- TRIGger Subsystem
- CAL? (Calibration Query)
- CLS (Clear Status Command)
- DDT <arbitrary block> (Define Device Trigger Command)
- EMC <NRf> (Enable Macro Command)
- ESE <NRf> (Standard Event Status Enable Command)
- ESR? (Event Status Register Query)
- GMC? <string> (Get Macro Contents Query)
- IDN? (Identification Query)
- LMC? (Learn Macro Query)
- OPC (Operation Complete Command)
- OPC? (Operation Complete Query)
- OPT? (Option Identification Query)
- PMC (Purge Macro Command)
- RCL <NRf> (Recall Command)
- RST (Reset Command)
- SAV <NRf> (Save Command)
- SRE <NRf> (Service Request Enable Command)
- STB? (Status Byte Query)
- TRG (Trigger Command)
- TST? (Self-Test Query)
- WAI (Wait-to-Continue Command)
- Displaying Errors
- Error Queue
- Error Types
- Execution Error
- Query Error
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- related documents
- repackaging for shipment
- The Front Panel at a Glance
- The Front Panel Indicators at a Glance
- The Front Panel Indicators at a Glance (Cont.)
- The Front Panel Menus at a Glance
- The Front Panel Menus at a Glance (Cont.)
- The Display Annunciators at a Glance
- The Display Special Character at a Glance
- The Rear Panel at a Glance
- Making Measurements
- To Measure Frequency
- To Select Input Coupling and Impedance
- Selecting Input Impedance
- To Set Input Channel Trigger Level/Sensitivity
- Selecting Input Trigger Slope
- Selecting Input Sensitivity
- Entering the Scale Value
- Entering the Offset Value
- Displaying the Math Results
- To Set Limits of Measurements
- Setting the Upper Limit
- Setting the Lower Limit
- Out-of-Limit Measurements
- Setting the Counter to Flag On Limits But Continue Measuring
- Disabling Limit Testing
- To Perform Statistics on Measurements
- Computing Stats on Filtered Data Only
- Displaying Stats After Filtering Data of Input Signal
- Disabling Stats and Math
- To Control Measurement
- Introduction
- Where to Find Some Key Working Examples
- How this Counter Works for You
- Using the Measurement Control Keys (Run and Stop Single)
- To Use the Measurement Control Keys
- Using Entry/Select (Arrow) Keys
- To Use During State Changing (ON/OFF, LO/MED/HI etc.)
- Using the MEASURE Menu Keys
- To Measure Frequency Ratio
- To Measure Time Interval
- To Measure Positive/Negative Pulse Widths
- To Make Phase Measurements
- Using the Gate & External Arm Menu Key
- EXTERNAL Arming
- HP 53132A (With S/N Prefix 3646 and Above) Time Interval DELAY Arming
- To Use the Gate and External Arm
- Digits of Resolution Displayed for More Precise Measurements
- Using the MATH Menu Keys
- To Use the Scale/Offset Math Menu
- Example Procedure for Offset Function
- Example Procedure for Turning Off Math Mode
- Example Procedure for Setting the Offset From the Last Measurement Value
- Overview of Statistics (Stats) Menu
- To Use the Stats Menu for Automatic and Continuous Statistical Analysis
- Example Procedure for Easy Viewing of Stats
- Example Procedure for Filtering Data (Using Limits During Stats
- Example Procedure for Configuring SINGLE to Initiate N Measurements
- Using the LIMITS Menu Keys
- To Set and Use Automatic Limit Testing
- Limits Testing Example 2—Flag On Limits but Continue Measuring
- Limits Testing Example 4—Selecting Filtering Conditions of Stats Computation
- Limits Testing Example 5—Sending the Limit-Detect Output to the RS-232 Serial Port
- Conditioning Keys
- To Use the Trigger/Sensitivity Keys to Adjust Counter's Triggering Level
- Interval (TI) Measurements on a Single Signal
- Using the Save and Recall Menus
- To Use the Save Function
- To Use the Recall Function
- To Unsave a Measurement Setup
- Using the Print Menu
- Using the Utility Menu
- To Set the HP-IB Address
- To Choose the Timebase Source
- Example Procedure for Running the Self Test
- Setting the Hardware Pacing
- Setting the Parity
- To Configure the RS-232 Serial Port for Sending Limit-Detect Output
- To Select the Numerical Convention for the Display
- Using the Calibration Menu
- To View the Calibration Menu and Security Status
- To Initiate the Calibration Routines
- To Secure Against Calibration
- To Change to a New Security Code
- Front Panel Display Messages
- Power-Up/Self Test Messages
- Menu Messages
- HP-IB Messages
- Preset Values After Power-Up and *RST
- Preset Values for Functions Accessible Via Front Panel or HP-IB
- HP 53132A (With S/N Prefix 3646 and Above) Preset Values for Functions Accessible Via Front Panel or HP-IB
- Preset Values for Functions Accessible Via HP-IB Only
- Summary of the Measurement Sequence
- Common Questions
- Instrument Inputs
- Instrument Inputs (Continued)
- Time Base
- Measurement Specifications
- Measurement Specifications (Continued)
- Measurement Definitions
- Measurement Definitions (Continued)
- Measurement Arming and Processing
- Measurement Arming and Processing (Continued)
- General Information
- declaration of conformity
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- Introduction
- Complete Performance Tests
- Equipment Required
- HP 53131A/132A/181A Operational Verification
- Run Self Test
- External Arm Test (HP 53131A/132A Only)
- Procedure
- External Timebase Tests
- MHz External Timebase Input (HP 53131A and HP 53181A Only)
- MHz External Timebase Input for the HP 53132A
- HP 53131A/132A Complete Performance Tests
- Test 1: Time Interval (HP 53131A/132A Only)
- Test 2: Trigger Level (HP 53131A/132A Only)
- Equipment
- kHz to 100 MHz Sensitivity for HP 53131A/132A
- MHz to 200 MHz Sensitivity for HP 53131A 132A
- MHz to 225 MHz Sensitivity for HP 53131A 132A
- Test 5: Option 030/050/124 Channel 3 Frequency Sensitivity (HP 53131A/132A Only)
- MHz to 2.5 GHz Sensitivity for HP 53131A/132A Option 030 only
- to 3.0 GHz Sensitivity for Option 030 only
- Test 6: Option 030/050/124 Channel 3 Frequency Accuracy (HP 53131A/132A Only)
- Test 7: Peak Volts, Channels 1 and 2 (HP 53131A/132A Only)
- Volt Peak
- HP 53131A/132A Performance Test Record
- HP 53181A Complete Performance Tests
- Test 1: Trigger Level (HP 53181A Only)
- Test 2: Channel 1 Frequency Sensitivity (HP 53181A Only)
- kHz to 100 MHz Sensitivity for HP 53181A
- MHz to 200 MHz Sensitivity for HP 53181A
- Test 3: Channel 1 Frequency Accuracy (HP 53181A Only)
- Test 4: Option 015/030/050/124 Channel 2 Frequency Sensitivity
- MHz to 1.5 GHz Sensitivity for Option 015 Only
- MHz to 2.7 GHz Sensitivity for Option 030 Only
- MHz to 12.4 GHz Sensitivity for Option 124 only
- Test 5: Option 015/030/050/124 Channel 2 Frequency Accuracy (HP 53181A Only)
- Minimum to Maximum Accuracy Test for Options
- Test 6: Peak Volts, Channel 1 (HP 53181A Only)
- HP 53181A HP-IB Verification Program (Optional)
- HP 53181A Performance Test Record
- Returning the Instrument to Hewlett-Packard for Service
- To Pack in the Original Packaging Materials
- To Pack in the Commercially Available Materials
- About the HP 53131A/132A Calibration Menu
- The HP 53131A/132A Calibration Menu Tree
- To View the Calibration Menu and Security Status
- To Secure Against Calibration
- To View the Calibration Count
- The HP 53131A/132A Calibration Procedures
- To Calibrate the Gain for Channels 1 and 2
- To Calibrate Time Interval
- CAL: TI QUIK? Calibration
- CAL: TI FINE? Calibration
- To Calibrate the Standard Timebase
- To Calibrate the High Stability Timebase Option (Medium High, or Ultra-High)
- About the HP 53181A Calibration Menu
- The HP 53181A Calibration Menu Tree
- To Initiate the Calibration Routines
- To Change to New the Security Code
- The HP 53181A Calibration Procedures
- To Calibrate the Gain for Channel 1
- Pre-Troubleshooting Information
- Recommended Test Equipment
- Repair Considerations
- After Service Considerations
- Assembly Identification and Location
- Troubleshooting the Counter
- Overview of the Self-Test Routines
- Diagnosing the Faulty Assembly by Using the Self Tests
- To Run the Individual Self Tests
- Tools Required
- To Remove the Cover
- To Remove the Front Bezel
- To Remove A1 Motherboard Assembly
- To Remove the A2 Display Board, Keypads and Window
- To Remove A4 AC Power Supply Assembly
- To Remove the Rear Terminals (Option 060)
- Option 002 DC Power Input Assembly Parts
- Retrofitting Procedure
- Option 001 Medium Stability Timebase Assembly Parts
- To Retrofit the Rear Terminals (Option 060)
- Reference Designations
- Parts Identification
- Contacting Hewlett-Packard
- Cabinet Parts and Hardware
- Backdating Hardware
- Backdating Firmware
- Backdating Specifications
- Time Base
- Measurement Specifications
- Measurement Definitions
- Measurement Arming and Processing
- General Information