Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Syntax
HORizontal:FA
STframe:TIMEStamp:FRAMe:<wfm >? <NR1>
Arguments
<NR1> is the frame number for which the timestamp will be returned on the
specified waveform.
Examples
HORIZONTAL:FASTFRAME:TIMES TAMP:FRAME:CH1? 1 0 might return
:HORIZONTAL:FASTFRAME:TIME STAMP:FRAME:CH1 10,"02 Mar 2000
20:10:54.536 036 928 432"
which is the time stamp of Channel 1, frame 10.
HORizontal:FASTframe:TIMEStamp:REF? (Query Only)
This query-only command returns the absolute trigger date and time for FastFrame
reference.
The format of the output is as follows:
DD MON YYY Y HH:MM:SS.xxx xxx xxx xxx
DD MON YYYY is day, month, and year
HH:MM:SS is hours, minutes, and seconds
.xxx xxx xxx xxx is fractions of a second to picoseconds
Group
Horizontal
Syntax
HORizontal:FASTframe:TIMES tamp:REF?
Related Commands
HORizontal:FASTframe:REF:FRAme, HORizontal:FASTframe:REF:SOUrce
Examples
HORIZONTAL:FASTFRAME:TIMES TAMP:REF? might return
:HORIZONTAL:FASTFRAME:TIME STAMP:REF "02 Mar 2000
20:10:54.533 036 838 784"
This is the time stamp of FastFrame Reference.
HORizontal:FASTframe:TIMEStamp:SELECTED:<wfm>? (Query Only)
This query-only command returns the absolute trigger d ate and time for the
FastFrame Selected, within the specified waveform. 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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