11-10 Programmer’s Guide
SCPI Command Summary
SCPI Device Command Summary
Table 11-2 CALCulate (6 of 7)
1. Refer to "Displaying Measurement Results" in Chapter 7 of the User's Guide for
more information on using this command.
2. Binary parameters accept the values of 1 (on) and 0 (off) in addition to ON and
OFF.
3. Numeric parameters may include an appropriate suffix; if no suffix is included, the
default (HZ for frequency or S for time) is assumed.
SUBSYSTEM COMMANDS FORM DESCRIPTION
CALCulate[1|2]:MARKer
[1|2|8]:MAXimum:RIGHt
command
only
Moves the specified marker to the next
local maximum to the right.
CALCulate[1|2]:MARKer
[1|2|8]:MINimum
command
only
Sets the specified marker to the
minimum value on the trace.
CALCulate[1|2]:MARKer
[1|2|8]:MINimum:LEFT
command
only
Moves the specified marker to the next
local minimum to the left.
CALCulate[1|2]:MARKer
[1|2|8]:MINimum:RIGHt
command
only
Moves the specified marker to the next
local minimum to the right.
CALCulate[1|2]:MARKer
:MODE <char>
CHAR Turns delta marker state on/off —
choose ABSolute or RELative.
CALCulate[1|2]:MARKer
:NOTCh <num>
3
NR3 Calculates the notch width of a notch
filter — num is the marker search level
(−6 for the default 6 dB bandwidth).
CALCulate[1|2]
:MARKer[1|2|8]:POINt
1
NR3 Sets the specified marker point.
CALCulate[1|2]
:MARKer:REFerence:X?
query
only NR3
Queries the frequency of the reference
marker.
CALCulate[1|2]
:MARKer:REFerence:Y?
query
only NR3
Queries the amplitude of the reference
marker.
CALCulate[1|2]
:MARKer[1|2|8][:STATe]
<ON|OFF>
2
NR1 Turns the specified marker on/off.
CALCulate[1|2]
:MARKer[1|2|8]:TARGet
<char>,<num>
3
CHAR,
NR3
Performs a marker search for a target
value — char is the direction LEFT or
RIGHt.