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:CURSor:MARKer:POSition<x>
Function
Sets the X-axis value (physical value) of the
marker position or queries the current setting.
Syntax
:CURSor:MARKer:POSition<x> {<time>|
<NRf>}
:CURSor:MARKer:POSition<x>?
<time> = 0 to (OBSERVATION TIME) (during
the normal measurement mode,
when Time Base = Internal)
<NRf> = 0 to Record length (when Time
Base = Internal, or during the
harmonic measurement mode)
Example
:CURSOR:MARKER:POSITION1 20MS
:CURSOR:MARKER:POSITION1?→:CURSOR:
MARKER:POSITION1 20.000E-03
Description
• The range and resolution of <time> depends
on the observation time.
• Specify <NRf> in terms of sampled data
points. The range is from 0 to the record
length.
:CURSor:MARKer:TRACe<x>
Function
Sets the waveform on which to place the
marker or queries the current setting.
Syntax
:CURSor:MARKer:TRACe<x> {<NRf>|MATH<x>}
:CURSor:MARKer:TRACe<x>?
TRACe<x>'s<x> = 1, 2
<NRf> = 1 to 8 (channel)
<x> = 1, 2 (MATH)
Example
:CURSOR:MARKER:TRACE1 1
:CURSOR:MARKER:TRACE1?→:CURSOR:MARKER:
TRACE1 1
:CURSor:MARKer:X<x>?
Function
Queries the X-axis value (physical value) of the
marker position.
Syntax
:CURSor:MARKer:X<x>?
Example
:CURSOR:MARKER:X1?→20.000E-03
Description
• The "
:CURSor:MARKer:POSition<x>?
command can be used to make the same
inquiry.
• "
NAN
(Not A Number)" will also be returned, if
the "
:DISPlay:FORMat
include the waveform display.
:CURSor:MARKer:Y<x>?
Function
Queries the Y-axis value (physical value) of the
marker position.
Syntax
:CURSor:MARKer:Y<x>?
Example
:CURSOR:MARKER:Y1?→78.628E+00
Description
"
(Not A Number)" will be returned, if the
NAN
"
" is not set to
:CURSor:TYPE
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:CURSor[:TYPE]
Function
Syntax
Example
:CURSor:VERTical?
Function
Syntax
Example
:CURSor:VERTical:DX?
Function
Syntax
Example
:CURSor:VERTical:FFT<x>
Function
Syntax
Example
"
Description
" setting does not
.
MARKer
4.6 CURSor Group
Sets the marker/cursor type or queries the
current setting.
:CURSor[:TYPE] {OFF|MARKer|HORizontal|
VERTical|HAVertical}
:CURSor:TYPE?
:CURSOR:TYPE HORIZONTAL
:CURSOR:TYPE?→:CURSOR:TYPE HORIZONTAL
Queries all settings related to the V cursor.
:CURSor:VERTical?
:CURSOR:VERTICAL?→:CURSOR:VERTICAL:
TRACE 1;POSITION1 20.000E-03;
POSITION2 80.000E-03
Queries the X-axis value (physical value)
between the V cursors.
:CURSor:VERTical:DX?
:CURSOR:VERTICAL:DX?→60.000E-03
Sets the V cursor position with respect to the
FFT result or queries the current setting.
:CURSor:VERTical:FFT<x> {<frequency>|
<NRf>}
:CURSor:VERTical:FFT<x>?
<x> = 1 to 2
<frequency> = 0 to 2.5MHz (during the
normal measurement mode,
when Time Base = Internal)
<NRf> = 0 to 5000 (when Time Base =
External or during the harmonic
measurement mode)
:CURSOR:VERTICAL:FFT1 200kHz
:CURSOR:VERTICAL:FFT1?→:CURSOR:MARKER:
FFT1 200.0E+03
• This command is valid when
"
:CURSor:VERTical:TRACe<x>
MATH<x> and the equation of MATH<x> is
set to FFT.
• The range and resolution of <frequency> is
determined from the sampling rate and the
number of FFT points.
• <NRf> is set in terms of harmonic order. The
range depends on the number of FFT points
as follows. For the procedure to set the
number of FFT points, see the
"
:MATH<x>:FFT:POINt
" command.
For 1000 points : 0 to 500
For 2000 points : 0 to 1000
For 10000 points : 0 to 5000
4
" is set to
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