SOURce2:MARKer SME
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3.6.12.3 SOURce2:MARKer-Subsystem
This subsystem contains the commands to check the marker generation in the case of LF sweeps.
Operating mode SWEep is only possible for SOURce2. The three markers existing are differentiated by
a numeric suffix after marker.
Command Parameter Default
Unit
Remark
:SOURce2
:MARKer 1 | 2 | 3
[:FSWeep]
:AOFF
:FREQuency
[:STATe]
:POLarity
0.1 Hz to 500 kHz
ON | OFF
NORMal | INVerted
Hz
Option SM-B2/B6
No query
:SOURce2:MARKer 1 | 2 | 3[:FSWeep]
The commands for the markers with the LF frequency sweep (Frequency SW
eep) are under this
node. Keyword [:FSWeep] can also be omitted, then the command conforms to SCPI regulation
(see examples).
:SOURce2:MARKer1|2|3[:FSWeep]:AOFF
The command switches off all LF frequency markers. This command triggers an event, thus is
has no *RST value and no query form.
Example: :SOUR2:MARK:AOFF
:SOURce2:MARKer1|2|3[:FSWeep]:FREQuency 0.1 Hz to 500 kHz
The command sets the marker selected by the numeric suffix at MARKer to the frequency
indicated. *RST value for MARK1: 100kHz
MARK2: 10kHz
Example: :SOUR2:MARK1:FREQ 9000 MARK3: 1kHz
:SOURce2:MARKer1|2|3[:FSWeep][:STATe] ON | OFF
The command switches on or off the marker selected by the numeric suffix at MARKer.
Example: :SOUR2:MARK1:STAT ON *RST value is OFF
:SOURce2:MARKer1|2|3:POLarity NORMal | INVerted
The command specifies the polarity of the marker signal as follows:
NORMal When running through the marker condition, TTL level is applied at the marker
output, otherwise 0 V.
INVers When running through the marker condition, 0 V is applied at the marker output,
otherwise TTL level. *RST value is NORM
Example: :SOUR2:MARK1:POL INV