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:FUNCtion Commands
Table 66 :FUNCtion Commands Summary (continued)
Command
:FUNCtion:OFFSet
<offset> (see
page
288)
:FUNCtion:OPERation
<operation> (see
page
289)
:FUNCtion:RANGe
<range> (see
page
290)
:FUNCtion:REFerence
<level> (see
page
291)
:FUNCtion:SCALe
<scale
value>[<suffix>] (see
page
292)
:FUNCtion:SOURce1
<source> (see
page
293)
:FUNCtion:SOURce2
<source> (see
page
294)
Introduction to
The FUNCtion subsystem controls the math functions in the oscilloscope.
:FUNCtion
Add, subtract, multiply, and FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) operations are
Commands
available. These math operations only use the analog (vertical) channels.
The SOURce1, DISPlay, RANGe, and OFFSet commands apply to any
function.
278
Query
:FUNCtion:OFFSet?
(see
page
288)
:FUNCtion:OPERation?
(see
page
289)
:FUNCtion:RANGe? (see
page
290)
:FUNCtion:REFerence?
(see
page
291)
:FUNCtion:SCALe? (see
page
292)
:FUNCtion:SOURce1?
(see
page
293)
:FUNCtion:SOURce2?
(see
page
294)
Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes Programmer's Guide
Options and Query Returns
<offset> ::= the value at center
screen in NR3 format.
The range of legal values is
+/-10 times the current
sensitivity of the selected
function.
<operation> ::= {ADD | SUBTract |
MULTiply | FFT}
<range> ::= the full-scale
vertical axis value in NR3
format.
The range for ADD, SUBT, MULT is
8E-6 to 800E+3.
The range for the FFT function is
8 to 800 dBV.
<level> ::= the value at center
screen in NR3 format.
The range of legal values is
+/-10 times the current
sensitivity of the selected
function.
<scale value> ::= integer in NR1
format
<suffix> ::= {V | dB}
<source> ::= {CHANnel<n> | GOFT}
<n> ::= {1 | 2 | 3 | 4} for 4ch
models
<n> ::= {1 | 2} for 2ch models
GOFT is only for FFT operation.
<source> ::= {CHANnel<n> | NONE}
<n> ::= {{1 | 2} | {3 | 4}} for
4ch models, depending on SOURce1
selection
<n> ::= {1 | 2} for 2ch models

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