Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Syntax
HORizontal:MA
Gnify<x>:POSition <NR3>
HORizontal:MAGnify<x>:POS ition?
Related Commands
HORizontal:MAGnify<x>:REFPoint, HORizontal:MAGnify<x>:TOFPoint?,
HORizontal:MAGnify<x>:TOLPoint?
Arguments
NR3 is the horizontal position value for the specified Mag timebase. The range is
from a typical value of 19 ns to 50 ms. The minimum value will be equal to or
greater than the insertion delay (see bulleted item above).
Examples
HORIZONTAL:MAG1:POSITION 5.0E-8 attempts to set the horizontal position
for the Mag1 timebase to 50 ns. (If the Main timebase does not cover the time
window, the Mag horizontal position will be coerced.)
HORIZONTAL:MAG2:POSITION? might return
HORIZONTAL:MAGNIFY2:POSIT ION 84.0000000000E–009, indicating that
the horizontal position for the MAG2 timebase is set to a time of 84 ns relative
to the trigger.
HORizontal:MAGnify<x>:RECordlength
This command sets or queries the record length for the specified Mag timebase.
The Mag timebase is specified by x, which can be 1 or 2. Sending this command
is equivalent to selecting a Mag timebase and then setting a value for the Record
Length control in the Timebase section of the Horizontal Setup dialog box.
The instrument displays the waveform within the 10 horizontal divisions on
screen. The values you can set for record length are 20, 50, 100, 250, 500, 1000,
2000, and 4000 samples.
Record length can be constrained by the horizontal scale. The minimum sample
interval is 10 fs. Therefore, (10 X Horizontal Scale)¸ Record Length must be
greater than or equal to 10 fs. For example, if the horizontal scale is equal to
1 ps/div, the maximum record length is 1000 points.
Group
Horizontal
Syntax
HORizontal:MAGnify<x>:REC ordlength <NR1>
HORizontal:MAGnify<x>:REC ordlength?
Related Commands
HORizontal:MAGnify<x>:SCAle, HORizontal:MAGnify<x>:RESolution?
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