Fluke PM6681R Frequency counter
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Model:
PM6681R
Date:
2003
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Description:
Timer Counter Analyzer
Manual type:
Service Manual
Pages:
153
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9.76 Mbytes (10231010 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
Second edition
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Manual type:
User Manual
Pages:
276
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2.56 Mbytes (2688515 Bytes)
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english
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Date:
2000 01 01
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Electronic document, no scan, very well readable.
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Information
Programming Manual
You should use this ProgrammingManual
together
with
thePM6680B/1/5 Operators Manual.
That manual contains specificationsfor the Counter and
explanations of
the possibilities and limitations of the
different measuring functions.
Sections
The chapters in this manual are di-
vided into three sections aimed at dif-
ferent levels of reader knowledge.
The ‘General’ Section, which can be
disregarded by the users who know
the IEEE-488 and SCPI standards:
– Chapter 2 Bus Commands for the
Benchtop User gives bus com-
mands for the front panel keys.
– Chapter 3 Introduction to SCPI
explains syntax data formats, sta-
tus reporting, etc.
The Practical Section of this manualcontains:
– Chapter 4, Programming Exam-
ples, with examples of typical pro-
grams for a wide variety of appli-
cations. These programs are writ-
ten in GW-basic and C.
This Manual
The ‘Programmers Reference’ Sec-
tion of this manual contains:
– Chapter 5, Instrument Model ex-
plains how the instrument looks
from the bus. This instrument is
not quite the same as the one used
from the front panel.
– Chapter 6 Using the Subsystems
explains more about each subsys-
tem.
– Chapter 7, How to Measure Fast
is a set of measuring situations
which the user is often confronted
with when programming a Counter.
This chapter also contains infor-
mation about how to use the more
complex subsystem.
– Chapter 8, Error Messages con-
tains a list of all error messages
that can be generated during bus
control.
– Chapter 9, Command Reference,
This chapter gives complete infor-
mation on all commands. The sub-
systems and commands are sorted
alphabetically.