3 Short-Range Comms & IoT Mode
3.7 ACP Measurement
Remote Command
:CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|…|12:MINimum
Example
:CALC:ACP:MARK:MIN
Notes Sending this command selects the subopcoded marker
State Saved Not part of saved state
Pk-Pk Search
Finds and displays the amplitude and frequency (or time, if in zero span) differences
between the highest and lowest Y-Axis value. It places the selected marker on the
minimum value on its selected trace, and places that marker’s reference marker on
the peak of its selected trace.
This function turns on the reference marker and sets its mode to POSition if it is not
already on. (These markers may be on two different traces.)
If the selected marker is OFF, a delta type marker is turned on and the peak-to-peak
search is done. If the selected marker is on, but it is not a delta marker, then it is
changed to delta, which turns on the reference marker if needed, and then it
performs the peak-to-peak function.
Remote Command
:CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|…|12:PTPeak
Example
:CALC:ACP:MARK:PTP
Notes Turns on the Marker D active function
Sending this command selects the subopcoded marker
Dependencies Pk-Pk Search is not available when Coupled Markers is on
Couplings The selected marker becomes a delta marker if not already in delta mode
State Saved Not part of saved state
Marker Delta
Pressing this button has exactly the same effect as pressing DELTa in Marker Mode
on the Settings tab. The selected marker becomes a Delta marker. If the selected
marker is already a Delta marker, the reference marker is moved to the current
position of the selected marker, thus resetting the delta to zero.
The control is duplicated here to allow you to conveniently perform a peak search
and change the marker’s control mode to Delta without having to access two
separate menus.
3.7.12.4 Properties
The controls on this tab are used to set certain properties of the selected marker.
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