ice:commands:opls
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- | Sets the number of data points to be acquired during the ramp. Number of data points is also the number of steps for the ramp. Number of data points to calculated by the following formula: | + | Sets the number of data points to be acquired during the ramp. Number of data points is also the number of steps for the ramp. |
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- | Returns two columns of data. First column is a number 1-5 representing the integrator pole value. | + | Returns two columns of data. First column is a number 1-5 representing the integrator pole value. |
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- | Sets the integrator and differential pole positions. INTEGRATOR is a value from 1-5. DIFFERENTIAL is a value from 0-4 with 0 disabling differential. | + | Sets the integrator and differential pole positions. INTEGRATOR is a value from 1-5 corresponding to 3 kHz (1) up to 300 kHz (5). DIFFERENTIAL is a value from 0-4 with 0 disabling differential, 1 is 10 kHz and 4 is 300 kHz. See **Poles?** for full list of all pole values. |
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