Specifications

Command Descriptions
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MEASUREMENT:MEAS3:DELAY?
might return :MEASUREMENT:MEAS3:DELAY:EDGE1 RISE;
EDGE2 RISE;DIRECTION FORWARDS.
MEASUrement:MEAS<x>:DELay:DIREction
(Requires TDSAAM)
Sets or returns the starting point and direction that determines the delay “to”
edge when taking a delay measurement. The waveform is specified by
MEASUrement:MEAS<X>:SOURCE2. This command is equivalent to setting
the direction in the Delay Edges and Dir ection side menu items.
Measurement
MEASUrement:MEAS<x>:DELay:DIREction { BACKWards | FORWards }
MEASUrement:MEAS<x>:DELay:DIREction?
BACKWards means that the search starts at the end of the waveform and looks for
the last rising or falling edge in the waveform. The slope of the edge is specified
by MEASUrement:MEAS<x>:DELay:EDGE2.
FORWards means that the search starts at the beginning of the waveform and
looks for the first rising or falling edge in the waveform. The slope of the edge is
specified by MEASUrement:MEAS<x>:DELay:EDGE2.
MEASUREMENT:MEAS1:DELAY:DIRECTION BACKWARDS
starts searching from the end of the waveform record.
MEASUREMENT:MEAS3:DELAY:DIRECTION?
might return FORWARDS for the search direction.
MEASUrement:MEAS<x>:DELay:EDGE1
Sets or returns the slope of the edge that is used for the delay “from” waveform
when taking a delay measurement. The waveform is specified by
MEASUrement:MEAS<x>:SOURCE1. This command is equivalent to selecting
the edges in the MEASURE > Delay side menu.
Measurement
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