Commands listed in alphabetical order
Group
Measurement
Syntax
MEASUrement:MEAS<x>:TYPe
{ACCOMMONMODE|ACRMS|AMPlIT UDE|AREA|BASE|BITAMPLITUDE|BITHIGH|
BITLOW|BURSTWIDTH|COMMONMO DE|DATARATE|DCD|DDJ|DELAY|
DJ|DJDIRAC|EYEHIGH|EYELOW| FALLSLEWRATE|FALLTIME|FREQUENCY|
F2|F4|F8|HIGH|HEIGHT|HEIGH TBER|HIGHTIME|HOLD|JITTERSUMMARY|
J2|J9|LOW|LOWTIME|MAXIMUM| MEAN|MINIMUM|NDUtY|NPERIOD|NPJ|
NOVERSHOOT|NWIDTH|PDUTTY|P ERIOD|PHASE|PHASENOISE|PJ|PK2Pk|
POVERSHOOT|PWIDTH|QFACTOR| RISESLEWRATE|RISETIME|RJ|RJDIRAC|
RMS|SRJ|SSCFREQDEV|SSCMODR ATE|SETUP|
SKEW|TIE|TIMEOUTSIDELEVEL| TJBER|TNTRATIO|TOP|UNITINTERVAL|
VDIFFXOVR|WIDTH|WIDTHBER}
MEASUrement:MEAS<x>:TYPe?
Arguments
ACCOMMONMODE AC Common Mode (Pk-Pk) is the peak-to-peak of the common
mode voltage of two sources. This measurement is made across the entire record.
ACRMS (AC RMS) is the true Root Mean Square of the data points, about the
Mean. This measurement can be made across the entire record, or on each cycle
in the record.
AMPLITUDE is the difference between the Top value and the Base value. This
measurement can be made across the entire record, or on each cycle in the record.
Amplitude = High - Low
AREA is the area under the curve, calculated by integrating the data points. The
area measured above ground is positive. The area measured below ground is
negative. This measurem ent can be made across the entire record, o r on each
cycle in the record.
BASE is the most common data value below the midpoint of the waveform. This
measurement can be made across the entire record, or on each cycle in the record.
BITAMPLITUDE (Bit Amplitude) is the difference between the amplitudes of the 1
bit and the 0 bit surrounding a transition. The amplitude is measured over a user
specified portion at the center of the recovered unit interval. This measurement
is made on each transition bit in the record (Mean) or across the entire record
(Mode).
BITHIGH (Bit High) is the amplitude of a 1 bit. The amplitude is measured
over a user specified portion at the center of the recovered unit interval. This
measurement is made on each high bit in the record (Mean) or across the entire
record (Mode).
BITLOW (Bit Low) is the amplitude of a 0 bit. The amplitude is measured
over a user specified portion at the center of the recovered unit interval. This
measurement is made on each high bit in the record (Mean) or across the entire
record (Mode).
MSO54, MSO56, MSO58, MSO58LP Programmer 2-489