
22-5
TDR/TDT Commands (Rev. A.06.00 and Above)
DUT:TYPE
DUT:TYPE
Command
:TDR:DUT:TYPE {D1Port | D2Port | D2PThru | D4Port}
Selects the type of device that you are measuring.
Restrictions
Software revision A.06.00 and above. TDR mode.
Example
10 OUTPUT 707;":TDR:DUT:TYPE D1PORT"
Query
The query returns only the short form of the command. For example
D1P, D2P, D2PT, or D4P.
The long form is not returned even if :SYSTem:LONGform is on
.
:TDR:DUT:TYPE?
Returned Format
[:TDR:DUT:TYPE] {D1P | D2P | D2PT | D4P}<NL>
RESPonse:CALibrate
Command
:TDR:RESPonse<N>:CALibrate
Initiates a TDR/TDT channel calibration. Setup the horizontal scale and position to view the
test device on the display before starting a calibration. The argument <N> is an integer, 1
through 4, that identifies the
channel
to be calibrated. For TDR measurements, it is the
channel that is the source of the TDR step pulse. For TDT measurements, it is the channel
that receives the step pulse. For differential and common-mode measurements, you specify
either channel of the pair to calibrate both paths. Refer to
for several
examples. Failure of a calibration step results in that step being repeated.
for more information.
Send the query
to determine when a calibration step has completed. If
you set a time out value, make sure that the value is set long enough to allow the measure-
ment to complete. SDONe? returns the prompt string for the next step. After making the test
setup connections for a calibration step, send
followed by SDONe?.
At the end of the last step, SDONe? returns the string “Done”.
Restrictions
Software revision A.06.00 and above. TDR mode.
Example
10 OUTPUT 707;":TDR:RESPONSE1:CALIBRATE"
Table 22-2. Device Type Arguments
Argument
Device Type
Description
D1Port
One-port single-ended device
D2Port
Two-port single-ended device. Or, one port differential/common mode
input.
D2PThru
Two-port device. Single-ended input, single-ended output.
D4Port
Four-port single-ended device. Or, two port differential/common mode
input.
Summary of Contents for 86100A
Page 18: ...1 14 Introduction Status Reporting Figure 1 4 Status Reporting Data Structures...
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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...
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Page 202: ...12 10 Function Commands VERTical RANGe...
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