53220A/53230A Measurements 3
Keysight 53220A/53230A User’s Guide 103
A time interval measurement is the difference between two events, or edges, on
different waveforms or on the same waveform. A typical two-channel time interval
measurement is shown in Figure 3-6.
Figure 3-6 2-channel time interval measurement.
The commands used to make time interval measurements are:
MEASure:TINTerval? [<channel_pair>]
CONFigure:TINTerval [<channel(s)>]
– channel_pair are channels in the form: (@1),(@2)|(@2),(@1)
– channel(s) can be a channel pair or single channel in the form:
(@1),(@2)|(@2),(@1)|(@1)|(@2)
The input channel(s) are (default) configured for auto-leveling at 50% with a
positive slope.
When configuring time interval measurements consider the start or stop input
thresholds, input slope, or gate stop hold off settings:
INPut{1|2}:LEVel{1|2} or INPut{1|2}:LEVel{1|2}:RELative
INPut{1|2}:SLOPe{1|2}
SENSe:GATE:STOP:HOLDoff:SOURce
Ch. 2
Ch. 1
time interval
two channel