VXi VT1529A/B 사용자 설명서

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VT1422A Command Reference   349
[SENSe]
If using amplifier SCPs, set them first and keep their settings in mind when 
specifying a range setting. For instance, if the expected signal voltage is to be 
approximately 0.1 V dc and the amplifier SCP for that channel has a gain of 8, 
<range> must be set no lower than 1 V dc or an input out-of-range condition 
will exist.
The VT1529A/B has a fixed gain of 32. Keep this in mind when <range> is set.
The channel calibration command (*CAL?) calibrates the excitation voltage 
source on each Bridge Completion SCP.
When Accepted: Not while INITiated
Related Commands: *CAL?, [SENSE:]STRAIN
*RST Condition: SENSE:FUNC:VOLT AUTO on all channels and bridges set 
to FBEN on all strain channels
Send with VXIplug&play Function: hpe1422_cmd(...)
Usage
SENS:FUNC:STRAIN:QUAR  1,(@100,105,107)
quarter bridge conversion for channels 0, 
5, and 7
FUNC:STRAIN:FBEN  1,(@10800:10931)
full bridge conversion for VT1529A/B 
channels 0800 to 0931 (64 channels) 
[SENSe:]FUNCtion:STRain:FBENding:POST
[SENSe:]FUNCtion:STRain:FBPoisson:POST
[SENSe:]FUNCtion:STRain:FPOisson:POST
[SENSe:]FUNCtion:STRain:HBENding:POST
[SENSe:]FUNCtion:STRain:HPOisson:POST
[SENSe:]FUNCtion:STRain[:QUARter]:POST
[SENSe:]FUNCtion:STRain:Q120:POST
[SENSe:]FUNCtion:STRain:Q350:POST
[SENSe:]FUNCtion:STRain:USER:POST
[SENSe:]FUNCtion:STRain:FBENding:POST [<rng>,]
(@
<exc_ch>
),
(@<ch_list>) 
[SENSe:]FUNCtion:STRain:FBPoisson:POST [<rng>,](@<exc_ch>),(@<ch_list>) 
[SENSe:]FUNCtion:STRain:FPOisson:POST [<rng
>,](@e<exc_ch>),(@<ch_list>) 
[SENSe:]FUNCtion:STRain:HBENding:POST [<rng
>,](@<exc_ch>),(@<ch_list>) 
[SENSe:]FUNCtion:STRain:HPOisson:POST [<rng
>,](@<exc_ch>),(@<ch_list>) 
[SENSe:]FUNCtion:STRain[:QUARter]:POST [<rng
>,](@<exc_ch>),(@<ch_list>] 
[SENSe:]FUNCtion:STRain:Q120:POST [<rng
>,](@<exc_ch>),(@<ch_list>) 
[SENSe:]FUNCtion:STRain:Q350:POST [<rng
>,](@<exc_ch>),(@<ch_list>) 
[SENSe:]FUNCtion:STRain:USER:POST [<rng
>,](@<exc_ch>),(@<ch_list>) 
A Note on Syntax: Although the post-processing strain function is comprised of nine 
separate SCPI commands, their syntax and function is so similar they are discussed 
in a single reference entry.