Technical data
172 Agilent Infiniium 90000 Series Oscilloscopes Programmer's Reference
12 Channel Commands
:CHANnel<N>:PROBe:HEAD:ADD 210
:CHANnel<N>:PROBe:HEAD:DELete ALL 211
:CHANnel<N>:PROBe:HEAD:SELect 212
:CHANnel<N>:PROBe:HEAD:VTERm 213
:CHANnel<N>:PROBe:ID? 214
:CHANnel<N>:PROBe:MODE 215
:CHANnel<N>:PROBe:PRECprobe:BANDwidth 216
:CHANnel<N>:PROBe:PRECprobe:CALibration 217
:CHANnel<N>:PROBe:PRECprobe:MODE 218
:CHANnel<N>:PROBe:PRECprobe:ZSRC 219
:CHANnel<N>:PROBe:SKEW 221
:CHANnel<N>:PROBe:STYPe 222
:CHANnel<N>:RANGe 223
:CHANnel<N>:SCALe 224
:CHANnel<N>:UNITs 225
The CHANnel subsystem commands control all vertical (Y axis) functions
of the oscilloscope. You may toggle the channel displays on and off with
the root level commands :VIEW and :BLANk, or with :CHANnel:DISPlay.
NOTE
In this section, you can specify differential and/or common mode channels using the
following convention. If you have differential or common mode channels enabled (using
either the :CHANnel<N>:DIFFerential or :CHANnel<N>:COMMonmode commands) then:
•
:CHANnel1 would refer to the Channel 1 - Channel 3 differential channel
• :CHANnel2 would refer to the Channel 2 - Channel 4 differential channel
• :CHANnel3 would refer to the Channel 1 + Channel 3 common mode channel
• :CHANnel4 would refer to the Channel 2 + Channel 4 common mode channel