Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
CH<x>:BANdwi
dth:ENHanced:APPLYtoall
This command sets or queries specified channel’s bandwidth and bandwidth
enhanced selection, “DSP” or “Analog Only” to set the other channels the same.
Bandwidth ac
hieved on each channel may further be limited while conditions,
such as a lower bandwidth probe, that limited the bandwidth exist. A query will
almost certainly return 0, as once the request is processed, ApplyToAll will
return to its default state of OFF allowing the channels to continue operating
independently.
Group
Vertical
Syntax
CH<x>:BANdwidth:ENHanced:A PPLYtoall {ON|OFF|1|0}
CH<x>:BANdwidth:ENHanced:A PPLYtoall?
Arguments
ON sets other channels to bandwidth and bandwidth enh
ancement filters or analog
only of the specified channel.
OFF is the default setting, each channel operates ind
ependently regarding
bandwidth and bandwidth enhanced (DSP).
1 sets other channels to bandwidth and bandwidth enh
ancement filters or analog
only of the specified channel.
0 is the default and each channel operates indepen
dently regarding bandwidth and
bandwidth enhanced (DSP).
Examples
CH1:BANDWIDTH:ENHANCED:APP LYTOALL ON sets the CH1 Bandwidth
selection and Digital Filters (DSP) Enabled or Analog Only selection to the other
3 channels. The bandwidth set is influenced by the BW limitations of the channel.
If CH1 is not physically limited and has requested 15.0 GHz (DSP) bandwidth,
while CH2 has a P7313 probe attached which is limited to 12.5 GHz (HW). A
request via CH1 A pplyToAll might result in 13 GHz (DSP) on CH2. If no other
Bandwidth selections were made on CH2, subsequent removal of the probe on
CH2 would result in 15 GHz (DSP) on CH2 .
CH:BANDWIDTH:ENHANCED:APPL YTOALL? might return
:CH:BANDWIDTH:ENHANCED:APP LYTOALL 0, indicating that each
channel operates independently regarding bandwidth and bandwidth enhanced
(DSP).
CH<x>:BANdwidth:ENHanced:FORCe
This command sets or returns the Force constant sample rate of the Digital Filters
(DSP). The bandwidth Enhanced Filter provides you the ability to “Force”
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