Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
CURSor:WAVef
orm:POSition<x>
This command sets or queries the position of a waveform cursor, which is
constrained to be visible in the selected timebase. (Use the CURSor FUNCtion
command to se
t the cursor function to Waveform.) The cursor is specified by x,
which can be 1 or 2. This is equivalent to setting a value in the Position control in
the Cursor 1 or Cursor 2 sections of the Cursor Setup dialog box (when Waveform
is selected in the Function section).
Group
Cursor
Syntax
CURSor:WAVeform:POSition<x > <NR3>
CURSor:WAVef
orm:POSition<x>?
Related Commands
CURSor?
Arguments
NR3 specifies the cursor position measured relative to the time of the trigger point
of the source waveform.
Examples
CURSOR:WAVEFORM:POSITION2 9.00E-6 positions the cursor 2 waveform
cursor at 9 µs.
CURSOR:WAVEFORM:POSITION2? might return
CURSOR:WAVEFORM:POSITION2 51.0701402806E- 009, indicating waveform
cursor 1 is at 51.1 ns.
CURSor:WAVeform:VDELTa? (Query Only)
This query only command returns the vertical difference between the waveform
cursors. This is the absolute value of the vertical position of the first cursor minus
the vertical position of the second cursor. This is equivalent to the waveform
Dv readout value.
Group
Cursor
Syntax
CURSor:WAVeform:VDELTa?
Examples
CURSOR:WAVEFORM:VDELTA? might return CURSOR:WAVEFORM:VDELT A
1.06E-3
, indicating that the voltage between the waveform cursors is 1 .06 mV.
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