Commands listed in alphabetical order
Examples
MEASUrement:M
ATH2:REFLevels:ABSolute:RISE High 1.5
sets the
reference level to 1.5 V.
MEASUrement:
MATH2:REFLevels:ABSolute:R ISEHigh?
might return
:MEASUREMENT:MATH2:REFLEVE LS:ABSOLUTE:RISEHIGH 1.00 00
indicating the reference level is 1.0 V.
MEASUremen
t:MATH<x>:REFLevels:ABSolute:RISELow
This command sets or que ries the value used as the low reference l evel of the
rising edge when the measurement ref level method is set to absolute. The math
number is
specified by x.
Group
Measurement
Syntax
MEASUrement:MATH<x>:REFLev els:ABSolute:RISELow <NR3 >
MEASUrement:MATH<x>:REFLev els:ABSolute:RISELow?
Arguments
<NR3> is the high reference
level, and is the zero percent level when
MEASUrement:IMMed:REFLevel :METHod is set to Absolute.
Examples
MEASUrement:MATH2:REFLevel s:ABSolute:RISELow -1.5 sets the
reference level to -1.5 V.
MEASUrement:MATH2:REFLevel s:ABSolute:RISELow? might return
:MEASUREMENT:MATH2:REFLEVE LS:ABSOLUTE:RISELOW -1.00 00
indicating the reference level is -1.0 V.
MEASUrement:MATH<x>:REFLevels:ABSolute:RISEMid
This command sets or queries the value used as the mid reference level of the
rising edge when the measurement ref level method is set to absolute. The math
number is specified by x.
Group
Measurement
Syntax
MEASUrement:MATH<x>:REFLev els:ABSolute:RISEMid <NR3 >
MEASUrement:MATH<x>:REFLev els:ABSolute:RISEMid?
Arguments
<NR3> is the mid reference level (where 50% is equal to MID) used to calculate
the mid reference level when the measurement Ref level method is set to Absolute.
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