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Dynamic signal analyzer gpib programming
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CALCulate
CALCulate[1|2|3|4]:MARKer:POSition
Specifies the main marker's independent axis position.
Command Syntax:
<number> ::= a real number (NRf data)
<unit> ::= [HZ|S|ORD|COUNT|AVG|V|VPK|RPM|EU|REV]
<step> ::= UP|DOWN
<bound> ::= MAX|MIN
Example Statements:
Query Syntax:
Return Format:
Attribute Summary:
Description:
This command is identical to the CALC:MARK:X command with the exception of orbits measurement
data (CALC:FEED 'XVOL:VOLT [1,2|1,3|1,4]') or when measurement data is displayed in a Nyquist
diagram (CALC:FORM NYQ) or a polar diagram (CALC:FORM POL).
In orbits (CALC:FEED 'XVOL:VOLT [1,2|1,3|1,4]'), the independent axis is labeled time (T). The main
marker displays the values for the three axis; X for the X-axis value, Y for the Y-axis value and T for the
independent axis (in seconds). This command moves the main marker to a position along the T-axis.
In a Nyquist diagram (CALC:FORM NYQ) and a polar diagram (CALC:FORM POL), the X-axis is the
real component of the measurement data and the Y-axis is the imaginary component. The independent
axis is determined by the instrument mode. (Depending upon the instrument mode, the independent axis
may be in terms of frequency, time, volts, RPM or orders.) This command moves the main marker to a
position along the independent axis.
Note
For measurement data other than orbits, Nyquist or polar diagrams, this command
behaves like the CALC:MARK:X[:ABSolute] command.
6-80
CALCulate[1|2|3|4]:MARKer:POSition {<number>[<unit>]}|
<step>|<bound>
limits:
-9.9e37:9.9e37
OUTPUT 711;"calc2:marker:pos 102400 HZ"
OUTPUT 711;"CALC:MARK:POS .013 S"
CALCulate[1|2|3|4]:MARKer:POSition?
Real
Option:
not applicable
Synchronization Required:
Preset State:
not applicable
SCPI Compliance:
no
instrument-specific
command/query

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