Tektronix TDS460A User Manual
Command Descriptions
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TDS Family Oscilloscope Programmer Manual
CH<x>:DESKew
TDS 500C, 600B, & 700C Only
Sets or queries the deskew time for this channel. This is equivalent to setting
Deskew in the Vertical menu and entering a value with the keypad or general
purpose knob.
Deskew in the Vertical menu and entering a value with the keypad or general
purpose knob.
Deskew allows you to compensate for time delay differences caused by signals
coming in from cables of different length.
coming in from cables of different length.
When extended-acquisition-length mode is on, this command can still set and
return values. However, this deskew feature will not actually work while
extended-acquisition-length mode is on.
return values. However, this deskew feature will not actually work while
extended-acquisition-length mode is on.
Vertical
is the deskew time for this channel. The range is –25.0 ns to +25.0 ns
with a resolution of 1 ps. Out of range values are clipped.
with a resolution of 1 ps. Out of range values are clipped.
CH<x>:IMPedance
Sets or queries the impedance setting at the specified input channel. This is
equivalent to setting Impedance in the Ch<x> Coupling Impedance side menu.
equivalent to setting Impedance in the Ch<x> Coupling Impedance side menu.
TDS 500C, 600B and 700C: When you attach an active 50
probe to an input
channel of the TDS 500C, 600B or 700C, the oscilloscope reduces the maximum
vertical scale from 10 V to 1 V per division. For example, an active 10X probe
would provide 10 V per division and a passive 10X probe would provide 100 V
per division.
vertical scale from 10 V to 1 V per division. For example, an active 10X probe
would provide 10 V per division and a passive 10X probe would provide 100 V
per division.
Vertical
CH<x>:COUPling
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