ice:commands:peaklock
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- | Sets the Integrator Op-Amp’s Offset Voltage adjustment value. This should be factory set, but it controls the DC Error Input voltage that the servo locks to (should be 0V) OFFSET is an integer from 0-255. Returns the output of the command **OpOffst? | + | Sets the Integrator Op-Amp’s Offset Voltage adjustment value. This should be factory set and typically should be set to 128, but it controls the DC Error Input voltage that the servo locks to (should be 0V) OFFSET is an integer from 0-255. Returns the output of the command **OpOffst? |
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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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