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Agilent X-Series Signal Generators SCPI Command Reference
Arb Commands
Dual ARB Subsystem–N5172B/82B ([:SOURce]:RADio:ARB)
:MARKer:CLEar:ALL
Supported
N5172B/82B
[:SOURce]:RADio:ARB:MARKer:CLEar:ALL "<file_name>",<marker>
This command clears all marker points on a waveform segment for the selected marker (1–4). The
dual ARB player and all of the ARB formats use this command. With all marker points cleared, the
event output signal level is set low.
"<file_name>"
This variable specifies the name of the waveform file in volatile waveform memory
(WFM1). For information on the file name syntax, see
“File Name Variables” on
page 13
.
<marker>
This variable selects the marker number; an integer value from one to four.
Example
:RAD:ARB:MARK:CLE:ALL "Test_Data",1
The preceding example clears marker 1 from the all waveform points in the Test_Data file.
:MARKer:ROTate
Supported
N5172B/82B
[:SOURce]:RADio:ARB:MARKer:ROTate "<file_name>",<rotate_count>
This command shifts the marker points for all markers in a waveform segment earlier or later by the
value of the <rotate_count> variable. The dual ARB player and all of the ARB formats use this
command.
You can use a positive or negative value. When a marker point is close to the end of the waveform
and the <rotate_count> value is greater than the number of remaining marker points, but less than
the total number of marker points, the marker points that would move beyond the end of the
waveform wrap to the beginning of the waveform. For example, if a marker point resides at sample
point 195 out of 200, and the <rotate_count> value is twenty–five, the marker point wraps to the
beginning of the waveform and continues out to the twentieth waveform point.
To set the marker points in a waveform, refer to
“:MARKer[:SET]” on page 283
.
"<file_name>"
This variable specifies the name of the waveform file in volatile waveform memory
(WFM1). For information on the file name syntax, see
“File Name Variables” on
page 13
.
Example
:RAD:ARB:MARK:ROT "Test_Data",100
The preceding example shifts all markers set in the Test_Data file 100 points later. If the first set
point in the file is at 50, then after sending this command, the first set point will be 150 (assuming
the Test_Data file has at least 150 points and no later set points wrapped around to the beginning of
the file).
Range
– (n – 1) to (n – 1)
Range
1 to 4
Key Entry
Marker 1 2 3 4
Set Marker Off All Points