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<number>
For channels: an integer, 1 through 4, indicating the slot in which the channel
resides, followed by an optional A or B identifying which of two possible
channels in the slot is being referenced. For functions: 1 or 2. For waveform
memories (WMEMory): 1, 2, 3, or 4. For TDR responses: 1, 2, 3, or 4.
Command
:MEASure:PREShoot[?] [<source>]
Measures the preshoot of the first edge on the screen.
<source>
{CHANnel<number> | FUNCtion<number> |
RESPonse<number> | WMEMory<number>}
<number>
For channels: an integer, 1 through 4, indicating the slot in which the channel
resides, followed by an optional A or B identifying which of two possible
channels in the slot is being referenced. For functions: 1 or 2. For waveform
memories (WMEMory): 1, 2, 3, or 4. For TDR responses: 1, 2, 3, or 4.
Command
:MEASure:PWIDth[?] [<source>]
Measures the width of the first positive pusle on the screen using the
mid-threshold levels of the waveform (50% levels with standard
measurements selected).
<source>
{CHANnel<number> | FUNCtion<number> |
RESPonse<number> | WMEMory<number>}
<number>
For channels: an integer, 1 through 4, indicating the slot in which the channel
resides, followed by an optional A or B identifying which of two possible
channels in the slot is being referenced. For functions: 1 or 2. For waveform
memories (WMEMory): 1, 2, 3, or 4. For TDR responses: 1, 2, 3, or 4.
Measure Commands
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