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Programming Commands
Introduction
DELAY
The DELAY command string sets the displayed delay value to the number of
bits specified in the Param variable.
Example
OUTPUT Mta;"PROG:NUMB ’Param’,2.75"
OUTPUT Mta;"PROG:STR ’Command’,’DELAY’"
OUTPUT Mta;"PROG:WAIT?"
ENTER Mta;A$
OUTPUT Mta;"PROG:STR? ’Response’"
ENTER Mta;Response$
OUTPUT Mta;"PROG:STAT CONT"
DIAGRAM
The DIAGRAM command string sets the diagram display to one of the follow-
ing types specified in the Param variable:
EYE:
displays eye pattern. This is the standard display shown on digitizing
oscilloscopes.
EYELINE:
displays a continuous line which shows the actual data value for
the bit period.
PATTERN:
displays a continuous line like EYELINE, but for pattern trigger mode.
Values of Program Variables
Variable
Data Type
Value
Command
string
DELAY
Param
floating-point number
example: 2.75
Response
string
DONE
Summary of Contents for 71501D
Page 1: ...Agilent 71501D Eye Diagram Analysis User s Guide...
Page 7: ...1 Getting Started...
Page 34: ...Getting Started Steps for Setting Up Eye Diagram Analysis...
Page 35: ...2 Application Tutorials...
Page 43: ...2 9 Application Tutorials Tutorial 2 Measure in Optical Power Units...
Page 48: ...Application Tutorials Tutorial 4 Measure Laser Turn on Delay Laser Overshoot and Turn On Delay...
Page 80: ...Application Tutorials Tutorial 11 Create a Horizontal Histogram...
Page 81: ...3 Eye Diagram Analyzer Reference...
Page 113: ...3 33 Eye Diagram Analyzer Reference Applying Mask Testing The Mask Setup Submenu...
Page 151: ...4 Programming Commands...
Page 163: ...5 Specifications and Characteristics...
Page 170: ...Specifications and Characteristics Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity...