Commands listed in alphabetical order
Examples
MEASUrement:M
ATH2:REFLevels:ABSolute:RISE Mid 30.0E-3
sets the
reference level to 30 mV.
MEASUrement:
MATH2:REFLevels:ABSolute:R ISEMid?
might return
:MEASUREMENT:MATH2:REFLEV ELS:ABSOLUTE:RISEMID 0.0E +0 indicating
the reference level is 0.0 V.
MEASUremen
t:MATH<x>:REFLevels:ABSolute:TYPE
This command sets or queries the reference level type for the measurement. The
math number is specified by x.
Group
Measureme
nt
Syntax
MEASUrement:MATH<x>:REFLe vels:ABSolute:TYPE {SAME| UNIQue}
MEASUrement:MATH<x>:REFLe vels:ABSolute:TYPE?
Arguments
SAME specifies that the absolute levels are set the same.
UNIQue specifies that the absolute levels can be set independently.
Examples
MEASUrement:MATH2:REFLeve
ls:ABSolute:TYPE UNIQUE
specifies that
the absolute levels can be set independently.
MEASUrement:MATH2:REFLe
vels:ABSolute:TYPE?
might return
:MEASUREMENT:MATH2:REFLEV ELS:ABSOLUTE:TYPE SAME indicating that
the absolute levels are set the same.
MEASUrement:MATH<x>:RE
FLevels:BASETop
This command sets or queries the method used to calc ula te the TOP and BASE
used to calculate reference levels for t he me asurement. The math number is
specified by x.
Group
Measurement
Syntax
MEASUrement:MATH<x>:REFLe vels:BASETop
{AUTO|MINMax|MEANhistogra m| MODEhistogram|EYEhistogra m}
MEASUrement:MATH<x>:REFLe vels:BASETop?
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