Command reference
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Example:
*RST; :CALC:TRAN:TIME:STAT ON; :CALC:FILT:TIME:
STAT ON
Reset the instrument and enable the time domain representation
and the time gate.
CALC:FILT:TIME:STAR 0; STOP 10ns; SHOW ON
Set the start time to 0 ns and the stop time to 10 ns and display
the time gate permanently.
Manual operation: See "Axis Pair" on page 454
Note: If the start frequency entered is greater than the current stop frequency, the stop
frequency is set to the start frequency plus the minimum frequency span
(CALCulate<Chn>:FILTer[:GATE]:TIME:SPAN).
If the stop frequency entered is smaller than the current start frequency, the start fre-
quency is set to the stop frequency minus the minimum frequency span.
CALCulate<Chn>:FILTer[:GATE]:TIME:STATe <Boolean>
Determines whether the time gate for trace no. <Chn> is enabled.
Suffix:
<Chn>
.
Channel number used to identify the active trace
Parameters:
<Boolean> ON - time gate enabled
OFF - time gate disabled
*RST: OFF
Example:
*RST; :CALC:TRAN:TIME:STAT?
CALC:FILT:TIME:STAT?
Reset the instrument, activating a frequency sweep, and query
whether the default trace is displayed in the time domain and
whether the time gate is enabled. The response to both queries
is 0.
Manual operation: See "Time Gate" on page 453
CALCulate<Chn>:FILTer[:GATE]:TIME[:TYPE] <TimeGateFilter>
Selects the time gate filter type, defining what occurs to the data in the specific time
region.
Suffix:
<Chn>
.
Channel number used to identify the active trace
Parameters:
<TimeGateFilter> BPASs | NOTCh
BPASs
Band pass filter: Pass all information in specified time region and
reject everything else
SCPI command reference