User`s manual
Example Defining a Waveform Segment Marker Pulse List
LIST:SEL ABC Selects waveform segment ABC.
LIST:DEF 8 ABC is 8 points long.
LIST:VOLT -1,.5,.5.,5.,.5,0,-.5,-1 Defines waveform voltages.
LIST:MARK 1,0,0,0,1,0,0,0 Outputs a marker pulse on first and fifth
voltage points.
[:SEGMent]:MARKer:POINts?
[SOURce:]LIST[1][:SEGMent]:MARKer:POINts? returns a number indicating the
length of the currently selected waveform segment’s marker pulse list.
Comments • Executable when Initiated: Yes
• Coupling Group: None
• *RST Condition: None
• Power-On Condition: No waveform segments are defined
Example Query Marker Pulse List Length
LIST:SEL ABC Selects waveform segment ABC.
LIST:MARK:POIN? Queries the marker pulse list length.
[:SEGMent]:MARKer:SPOint
[SOURce:]LIST[1][:SEGMent]:MARKer:SPOint <point> is a short-cut method for
defining a marker list with marker pulse generation enabled on a single point. It
creates a marker list whose length is the same as the current voltage point list, and
which enables marker generation only on the point specified. The voltage point list
must have been previously defined.
Parameters
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Type
Range of
Values
Default
Units
<
point>
numeric see below | MINimum | MAXimum none
The valid range for <
point> is 1 through the length of the current voltage point list.
MINimum selects the first point of the current voltage point list; MAXimum selects the last
point.
Comments • Executable when Initiated: No
• Coupling Group: None
• Related Commands: [SOURce:]LIST[1][:SEGMent]:MARKer
[SOURce:]LIST[1]
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