Specifications

Command Descriptions
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TDS3000, TDS3000B, and TDS3000C Series Programmer Manual
<m> specifies the mask segment number in the current mask (query form), or the
User mask (set form).
<NR3> refers to the coordinates of one of the vertices in the mask. Each pair of
numbers is the horizontal and vertical coordinates of a mask segment vertex. The
pairs must be listed in a counterclockwise order. If the vertical or horizontal scale
or position is changed after this command and then the query form of this
command is issued, then the value returned will not be the same. If just one pair
is input then they are ignored and the mask segment is marked as undefined. The
default is no points in the mask segment.
MASK:MASK2:POINTS -200e-9, 1.2, 200e-9, 1.2, 0.0, 2.4
defines the points in mask segment 2.
MASK:MASK<m>:POINTSNorm
(Requires TDS3TMT)
Sets or returns the normalized coordinate points of the specified mask segment.
Each point is defined as an X-Y pair, where the first value in the pair is the X
coordinate, and the second value in the pair is the Y coordinate. Values are
normalized values based on the amplitude and pulse width of the current
standard.
The query form of this command returns the point coordinates of the specified
mask segment of the current mask standard. The set form of this command only
affects the User mask, regardless of the current mask standard. Any currently
existing points in the User mask segment are deleted.
Mask
MASK:MASK<m>:POINTSNorm <NR3>, <NR3> [, <NR3>, <NR3> ]
MASK:MASK<m>:POINTSNorm?
<NR3> is a floating point number that defines a normalized mask point.
MASK:MASK3:POINTSNORM?
might return -0.66, 0.4, 0.1598, 0.4, -0.25, 0.8
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