Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
NOTE. The SOURC
E<x> SOURCE:<<x> argument specifies the
source, which can be source 1 or source 2. To set the actual waveform
(channel, reference, or math) that is assigned to source, you must use the
MEASUrement:MEAS<x>:SOURCE<x> WFM command. Two sources are
provided because some measurements (gain, phase) require two sources.
Group
Measurement
Syntax
MEASUrement:MEAS<x>:SOUrce <x>:WFMDB:STATE { ON | OFF | NR1 }
MEASUrement:MEAS<x>:SOUrce <x>:WFMDB:STATE?
Related Commands
MEASUrement:MEAS<x>:SOUrce<x>:WFMDB:SIGType
Arguments
ON enables the database measurement for the spec ified source waveform so
that the measurement is made on the database.
OFF disables the database measurement so that the measurement is taken
directly on the acquired waveform.
NR1 set to 0 disables the database measurement; any other value enables the
database measurement.
Examples
MEASUREMENT:MEAS5:SOURCE1: WFMDB:STATE ON causes M
easurement 5 to
be taken on the Source 1 waveform database.
MEASUREMENT:MEAS<X>:SOURCE <X>:WFMDB:STATE? mig
ht return
MEASUREMENT:MEAS2:SOURCE1: WFMDB:STATE 0, indicating that
Measurement 2 will be taken on the Source 1 waveform.
NOTE. A query always returns a 0 or 1.
MEASUrement:MEAS<x>:STATE
This command sets or queries whether the s pecifi ed measureme nt slot is computed
and displayed. The measurement slot is specified by x, which can be 1 through
8. Sending this command is equivalent to selecting a measurement slot (such as
Meas 3) and checking the On box in the Measurement Setup dialog box.
For a measurement to display, you must have selected a source waveform and
defined the measurement you want take and display. You select the measurement
source with the MEASUrement:MEAS<x>:SOURCE<x>:WFM command.
You define the measurement type with the MEAS
Urement:MEAS<x>:TYPe
command.
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