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Tektronix DPO70000 Series Programmer's Manual

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Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Examples
HORIZONTAL:FA
STFRAME:STATE ON
turns on horizontal FastFrame.
HORIZONTAL:FASTFRAME:STAT E? might return
:HORIZONTAL:
FASTFRAME:STATE 0
, indicating that the current state of
FastFrame is off.
HORizontal:FASTframe:SUMFrame
This command sets or queries the summary frame mode. When ENVelope is
selected, the last frame in a FastFrame acquisition is an e nvelope of all the prior
frames in the acquisition. When AVErage is selected, the last frame is replac ed
with a fra
me that is the computed average of all the prior frames in the acquisition.
For the summary frame control to be a ctive, the number of frames must be two
or greater.
Group
Horizontal
Syntax
HORizontal:FASTframe:SUMF rame {NONe|ENVelope|AVErage}
HORizontal:FASTframe:SUMF rame?
Arguments
NONE turns off the summary mode for F astFrame. This is the default setting.
ENVelope argument d isplays the last frame in a FastFrame acquisition as an
envelope of all the prior frames in the acquisition.
AVErage argument displays the last frame in a FastFrame acquisition as a frame
that is the computed average of all the prior frames in the acquisition.
Examples
HORIZONTAL:FASTFRAME:SUMF RAME NONE turns off the summary frame
feature.
HORIZONTAL:FASTFRAME:SUMF RAME? might return
:HORIZONTAL:FASTFRAME:SUM FRAME AVERAGE, indicating that the summary
mode for FastFRame is set to AVERAGE and will display the last frame in the
acquisition as the average of all the prior frames in the acquisition.
HORizontal:FASTframe:TIMEStamp:ALL:<wfm>? (Query Only)
This query-only command returns the frame number and time stamp for each
frame between requested frames, inclusive, within the specied waveform.
Argument order is unimportant. Valid waveforms include CH<x>, MATH<x> and
REF<x>. The x variable can be expressed as an integer ranging from 1 through 4.
The format of the output is as follows:
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BrandTektronix
ModelDPO70000 Series
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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