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Function Commands 17
Agilent Infiniium 9000 Series Oscilloscopes Programmer's Reference 323
Differential and
Common Mode
Channel
Operands
DIFF<P>, where P is an integer, 1- 2.
COMMonmode<P>, where P is an integer, 3- 4.
The COMMonmode and DIFF sources are just aliases that can be used in
place of the channel names to apply to differential or common mode
signals. These are just aliases - no state change occurs if you refer to a
differential channel and you are not in differential mode. DIFF1 refers to
the differential signal between channels 1 and 3 (and COMMonmode3
refers to the common mode channel between these same channels). DIFF2
refers to the differential signal between channels 2 and 4 (and
COMMonmode4 refers to the common mode channel between these same
channels).
Waveform
Memory
Operands
WMEMory<N>, where N is an integer, 1- 4.
Function
Operands
FUNCtion<F>, where F is an integer, 1-16.
Another function can be a function's source as long as the other function
doesn't use the function being defined. In other words, circular
expressions are not allowed.
Constant
Operands
Constant operands can be a real number from - 1E6 to 1E12.
Jitter
Measurement
Trend and Jitter
Spectrum
Operands
The jitter measurement trend, MTRend, and jitter spectrum, MSPectrum,
operands are only available if the oscilloscope has the EZJIT option
installed and the feature is enabled.