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Display Commands
SINTegrity:LAYout
Specifies a linear or logarithmic vertical scale for the jitter, noise, and interference histo-
grams. When writing new code, this is the recommended replacement for the command
Ter:HISTogram:YSCale” on page 11-4
.
Restrictions
86100C (software revision A.07.00 and above) with Jitter Mode including Advanced Ampli-
tude Analysis/RIN/Q-Factor application.
Example
10 OUTPUT 707;”:DISPLAY:SINTEGRITY:YSCALE LINEAR”
Query
:DISPlay:SINTegrity:HISTogram:YSCale?
Returned Format
[:DISPlay:SINTegrity:YSCale] {LINear | LOG}<NL>
SINTegrity:LAYout
Command
:DISPlay:SINTegrity:LAYout {SINGle | SPLit | QUAD}
Specifies the number of plots displayed in Noise Mode and Jitter/Noise mode. SINGle speci-
fies one graphs, SPLit specifies two graphs, and QUAD specifies four graphs. When writing
new code, this is the recommended replacement for the command
.
Restrictions
86100C (software revision A.07.00 and above) with Jitter Mode including Advanced Ampli-
tude Analysis/RIN/Q-Factor application.
Example
10 OUTPUT 707;”:DISPLAY:SINTEGRITY:LAYOUT SPLIT”
Query
:DISPlay:SINTegrity:LAYout?
Returned Format
[:DISPlay:SINTegrity:LAYout] {SINGle | SPLit | QUAD}<NL>
SINTegrity:LEVel
Command
:DISPlay:SINTegrity:LEVel {ZERO | ONE | BOTH}
On amplitude graphs, displays results that are based on the one level, zero level, or both.
Amplitude graphs are displayed using the
“SINTegrity:GRAPh” on page 11-9
Restrictions
86100C (software revision A.07.00 and above) with Jitter Mode including Advanced Ampli-
tude Analysis/RIN/Q-Factor application.
Example
10 OUTPUT 707;”:DISPLAY:SINTEGRITY:LEVEL ONE”
Query
:DISPlay:SINTegrity:LEVel?
Returned Format
[:DISPlay:SINTegrity:LEVel] {ZERO | ONE | BOTH}<NL>
SINTegrity:SHADe
Command
:DISPlay:SINTegrity:SHADe {ON | 1 | OFF | 0}
Shows or removes the display of the Jitter or Noise shade. The shade is the drop-down
screen that is used to display the jitter, noise, and interference graphs. Because updating the
plots takes some time, use this command to reduce measurement times when display of the
data is not essential. When writing new code, this is the recommended replacement for the
command
Summary of Contents for 86100A
Page 18: ...1 14 Introduction Status Reporting Figure 1 4 Status Reporting Data Structures...
Page 19: ...1 15 Introduction Status Reporting Status Reporting Data Structures continued...
Page 94: ...2 40 Sample Programs BASIC Programming Examples...
Page 124: ...4 16 Root Level Commands VIEW...
Page 132: ...5 8 System Commands TIME...
Page 140: ...6 8 Acquire Commands SWAVeform RESet...
Page 152: ...7 12 Calibration Commands STATus...
Page 192: ...11 12 Display Commands SSAVer...
Page 202: ...12 10 Function Commands VERTical RANGe...
Page 203: ...13 AREA 13 2 DPRinter 13 2 FACTors 13 3 IMAGe 13 3 PRINters 13 4 Hardcopy Commands...
Page 316: ...21 12 TDR TDT Commands Rev A 05 00 and Below STIMulus...
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