Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Related Commands
MEASUrement:M
EAS<x>:TYPe
Arguments
CH<x> is an input channel waveform. The x variable can be expressed as an
integer ranging from 1 through 4.
MATH<y> is a math waveform. The y variable can be expressed as an i nteger
ranging from 1 through 4.
REF<x> is a reference waveform. The x variable can be expressed as an integer
ranging from 1 through 4.
HIStogram is a histogram. Histogram is valid only for source 1.
Examples
MEASUREMENT:MEAS4:SOURCE2 CH1 speci fies CH1 as the delay “to” source
when making delay measurement.
MEASUREMENT:MEAS2:SOURCE2 ? might return
:MEASUREMENT:MEAS2:SOURCE 2 MATH1, indicating that Math 1 is the
measurement 2 source.
MEASUrement:MEAS<x>:SOUrce<x>:SIGType
This command sets or queries the type of input s ignal used for the specified
measurement slot. MEAS<x> is 1 through 8 for the measurement slot using
SOURCE<x>, 1 or 2.
To ensure accurate measurements, use this command to specify the input-signal
type for the measurement source.
Conditions
This command is only valid if the instrument has Option MTM is installed.
Group
Measurement
Syntax
MEASUrement:MEAS<x>:SOUrc e<x>:SIGTyp
e {PULse |EYE}
MEASUrement:MEAS<x>:SOUrc e<x>:SIGType?
Arguments
PULSE is for generic signals that are not associated with synchronous
communications standards.
EYE is for synchronous-communication signals with NRZ-like characteristics
(nonreturn to zero).
Examples
MEASUREMENT:MEAS5:SOURCE1 :SIGTYPE PULSE selects P ulse as the signal
type associated with source 1 for measurement slot 5.
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