Constructed Mnemonics - Tektronix MSO2024B Programmer's Manual

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Command Syntax

Constructed Mnemonics

Cursor Position
Mnemonics
Math Specifier Mnemonics
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MSO2000B, DPO2000B, MSO2000 and DPO2000 Series Oscilloscopes Programmer Manual
Table 2-4: End of Message Terminator
Symbol
Meaning
Message terminator
<EOM>
The end-of-message terminator must be the END message (EOI asserted
concurrently with the last data byte). The last data byte may be an ASCII line
feed (LF) character.
This oscilloscope does not support ASCII LF only message termination. The
oscilloscope always terminates outgoing messages with LF and EOI.
Some header mnemonics specify one of a range of mnemonics. For example, a
channel mnemonic can be CH1, CH2, CH3, or CH4. You use these mnemonics
in the command just as you do any other mnemonic. For example, there is a
CH1:POSition command, and there is also a CH2:POSition command. In the
command descriptions, this list of choices is abbreviated as CH<x>.
When cursors are displayed, commands may specify which cursor of the pair to
use.
Table 2-5: Channel Mnemonics
Symbol
Meaning
CH<x>
A channel specifier; <x> is 1 through 4.
Table 2-6: Cursor Mnemonics
Symbol
Meaning
CURSOR<x>
A cursor selector; <x> is either 1 or 2.
POSITION<x>
A cursor selector; <x> is either 1 or 2.
A cursor selector; <x> is either 1 or 2.
HPOS<x>
Commands can specify the mathematical waveform to use as a mnemonic in
the header.
Table 2-7: Math Specifier Mnemonics
Symbol
Meaning
Math<x>
A math waveform specifier; <x> is 1.

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