Lab::Instrument::SR830::AuxIn - Aux Inputs of the Stanford Research SR830 Lock-In Amplifier
version 3.622
use Lab::Instrument::SR830::AuxIn my $multimeter = Lab::Instrument::SR830::AuxIn->new(%options, channel => 1); print $multimeter->get_value();
This class provides access to the four DC inputs of the SR830. You have to provide a channel (1..4) parameter in the constructor.
channel
To use multiple virtual instruments, which use the same physical device, you have to share the connection between the virtual instruments:
use Lab::Measurement; # Create the shared connection. my $connection = Connection('LinuxGPIB', {gpib_address => 8}); # Array of instrument objects. Each element belongs to one of the four # channels. my @inputs; for my $channel (1..4) { $inputs[$channel] = Instrument('SR830::AuxIn', { connection => $connection, channel => $channel, }); } for my $channel (1..4) { say "channel $channel: ", $inputs[$channel]->get_value(); }
Return the input voltage.
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Copyright 2016 Simon Reinhardt 2017 Andreas K. Huettel
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cpanm
cpanm Lab::Measurement
CPAN shell
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