Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Related Commands
DATa:STARt, DA
Ta:STOP
Arguments
SNAp forces the position of waveform cursor 1 and 2 to snap to the waveform
record point
s specified by the DATA:START and DATA:STOP commands,
respectively.
Examples
CURSOR:WA
VEFORM SNAP
forces waveform cursor1 to the DATA :START
position and waveform cursor 2 to the DATA:STOP position.
CURSOR:WAVEFORM? might return the following waveform cursor
settings
:CURSOR:WAVEFORM:UNITS SECONDS;POSIT ION1
1
.0000E-06;POSITION2 9.0000E-06
.
CURSor:WAVEform:HDELTA? (Query Only)
This query-only command returns the horizontal difference between the waveform
cursors. This is the absolute value of the horizontal position of the first cursor
minus t he horizontal position of the second cursor. This is equivalent to the
waveform delta-time readout value.
Group
Cursor
Syntax
CURSor:WAVEform:HDELTA?
Examples
CURSOR:WAVEFORM:HDELTA? might return :CURSOR:WAVEFORM:HDELTA
1.03E-9
, indicating that the time between the waveform cursors is 1.03 ns.
CURSor:WAVEform:HPOS<x>? (Query Only)
This query-only command returns the position of the specified waveform cursor.
The cursor is specified by x, which can be 1 or 2. This corresponds to the v1 or v2
(cursor 1 or cursor 2) cursor readout.
Group
Cursor
Syntax
CURSor:WAVEform:HPOS<x>?
Examples
CURSor:WAVEform:HPOS1? might return : CURSOR:WAVEFORM :HPOS2
0.247344970703
, indicating that cursor 2 is at 247.3 mV with respect to ground
on the source waveform.
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