7½ Digit Graphical Sampling Multimeter Reference Manual Section 6: SCPI command refe
DMM7510-901-01 Rev. B / May 2015 6-71
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:AVERage:WINDow
This command sets the window for the averaging filter that is used for measurements for the selected function.
Type Affected by Where saved Default value
Command and query
Recall settings
Instrument reset
Power cycle
Measure configuration list
Save settings
Measure configuration list
0.1
Usage
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:AVERage:WINDow <n>
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:AVERage:WINDow DEFault
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:AVERage:WINDow MINimum
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:AVERage:WINDow MAXimum
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:AVERage:WINDow?
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:AVERage:WINDow? DEFault
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:AVERage:WINDow? MINimum
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:AVERage:WINDow? MAXimum
The function to which the setting applies; see Functions
The filter window setting; the range is between 0 and 10 to indicate percent of range
Functions
Details
This command selects the window size for the averaging filter.
The noise window allows a faster response time to large signal step changes. A reading that falls
outside the plus or minus noise window fills the filter stack immediately.
If the noise does not exceed the selected percentage of range, the reading is based on an average of
reading conversions — the normal averaging filter. If the noise does exceed the selected percentage,
the reading is a single reading conversion, and new averaging starts from this point.
Example 1
CURR:AVER:TCON MOV
CURR:AVER:WIND 5
Set the averaging filter type to moving average,
with a filter count of 10 with a window of 5 %.
Enable the averaging filter.
Also see
Filtering measurement data (on page 3-11)
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:AVERage:COUNt (on page 6-67)
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:AVERage[:STATe] (on page 6-68)
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:AVERage:TCONtrol (on page 6-69)