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3 WLAN Mode
3.7 WLAN MIMO Modulation Analysis Measurement
The valid X positions are the actual data points in the trace; the marker cannot be
located between points. If a SCPI command attempts to place the marker between
two points, the X value snaps to the closest point.
Note that for Vector or Constellation format, the X axis is perpendicular to the
screen (because the screen axes are used to show the real and imaginary parts of
the Y value), so adjusting the X value in this case only causes the marker to move
horizontally if the real Y value changes.
Remote
Command
:CALCulate:EVMMimo:MARKer[1]|2|…|12:X <real>
:CALCulate:EVMMimo:MARKer[1]|2|…|12:X?
Example
:CALC:EVMM:MARK:X 0.325
:CALC:EVMM:MARK:X?
Notes Marker X does not go outside the bounds of the data. If you attempt to set it to a value outside the
bounds, it is clipped at the closest limit and error -222 Data Out of Range is generated
If suffix is sent, it must match the X units for the trace the marker is on. Otherwise, error -138, "Suffix
not allowed" is generated
If you try to read or set the position of a Delta marker, remember that the position is in relative units
Couplings See "Coupling of Delta and Reference markers " on page 1188
Preset None until marker is turned on
State Saved Saved in instrument state
Min/Max Depends on trace data / Depends on trace data
Marker X Position (Remote Command Only)
Via SCPI, the marker position can also be set or queried in trace points. In this case,
the position setting or reading is absolute regardless of control mode.
The entered value in Trace Points is immediately translated into the current domain
units for setting the value of the marker. The marker’s value in domain units, NOT
trace points, is preserved if a change is made to the X Axis scale settings. Thus, if
you use this command to place a marker on point 500, which happens at that time
to correspond to 13 GHz, and then you change the Start Frequency so that point
500 is no longer 13 GHz, the marker stays at 13 GHz, NOT at point 500.
If the trace marker is on a 2-dimensional domain, the points are numbered in the
following way:
Starting at the minimum X and Z position, this point is numbered 0. Each time you
increment the point number, increment the X value to the next available value.
When X reaches the maximum X position, then reset X to the minimum and
increment the Z value. Then continue incrementing the X position in the same
manner as before.
Note that for symbol tables, which have no axes, incrementing the X position in
points moves the marker consecutively through all table entries.
1187 WLAN Mode User's &Programmer's Reference

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