
Remote Commands for Analog Demodulation Measurements
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For the Analog Demodulation application, the commands to define the analysis interval
are the same as those used to define the actual data acquisition (see
"Configuring Data Acquisition"
on page 240. Be sure to select the correct measure-
ment channel before executing these commands.
In addition, a capture offset can be defined, i.e. an offset from the start of the captured
data to the start of the analysis interval for the Analog Demodulation measurement.
Useful commands related to MSRA mode described elsewhere:
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Remote commands exclusive to MSRA applications
The following commands are only available for MSRA application channels:
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CALCulate:MSRA:WINDow<n>:IVAL?
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CALCulate:MSRA:ALINe:SHOW
This command defines whether or not the analysis line is displayed in all time-based
windows in all MSRA applications and the MSRA Master.
Note
: even if the analysis line display is off, the indication whether or not the currently
defined line position lies within the analysis interval of the active application remains in
the window title bars.
Parameters:
<State>
ON | OFF
*RST:
ON
Manual operation:
See
CALCulate:MSRA:ALINe[:VALue]
<Position>
This command defines the position of the analysis line for all time-based windows in all
MSRA applications and the MSRA Master.
Parameters:
<Position>
Position of the analysis line in seconds. The position must lie
within the measurement time of the MSRA measurement.
Default unit: s
Manual operation:
See
Analyzing Results