Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
SYSTem:PROPe
rties:CH<x>:CLKUser? (No Query Form)
This query returns the allowable range for a User (custom) clock rate for Ch<x>
as <nr3> - <nr3>. The channel specified must be from an optical sampling module
that provide
s continuous clock-recovery capability in order to return a range; if
not, "NONE" is returned.
The allowab
le range is the range supported by the module providing the specified
channel; values within the range returned by this query can be used to specify the
User clock rate when using the TRIGger:CH<x>:CLKRec:USEr command.
Group
System
Syntax
SYSTem:PROPerties:CH<x>:CL KUser?
Related Commands
TRIGger:CH<x>:CLKRec:RANge, TRIGger:CH<x>:CLKRec:USEr
Examples
SYSTEM:PROPERTIES:CH1:CLKU SER? might return 9.8E9 - 12.6E9,
indicating that any User rate between 9.8 Gb/s and 12.6 Gb/s c an be defined
for Channel 1.
SYSTem:PROPerties:CH<x>:DYNamic? (Query Only)
This query only command returns the lower (minimum) and upper (maximum)
input signal dynamic limits of the specified channel of the s ampling module. The
channel is specified by x, which can be 1 through 8.
Group
System
Syntax
SYSTem:PROPerties:CH<x>:DY Namic?
Examples
SYSTEM:PROPERTIES:CH5:DYNA MIC? might
return
SYSTEM:PROPERTIES:CH5:DYNAMI C
–5.00000000000E–001,5.0000 0000000E–001
, indicating that the input
dynamic range of Channel 5 is between –0.5 to +0.5, for a total dynamic range
of 1.0 (with the applicable unit of measurement determined by the type of
sampling module for the c hannel).
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