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COMMAND REFERENCE

CALCulate<n>:FILTer[:GATE]:FREQuency:POINts

CALCulate<n>:FILTer[:GATE]:FREQuency:STATe

Syntax: CALCulate<n>:FILTer[:GATE]:FREQuency:POINts

<numeric_data> MAXimum MINimum

CALCulate<n>:FILTer[:GATE]:FREQuency:STATe <Boolean>

<n>

[1] 2

<Numeric_data>

3, 5, 7, .. , 39, 41

Query form: CALCulate<n>:FILTer[:GATE]:FREQuency:POINts? [MINimum MAXimum]

Response: 3 5 .. 41

If MINimum was specified, 3 is returned.

If MAXimum was specified, 41 is returned.

Query form: CALCulate<n>:FILTer[:GATE]:FREQuency:STATe?

Response: 0 1

0Filter function turned off.

1Filter function turned on.

Description:

The CALC<n>:FILT:FREQ:POIN command specifies the width of the filter window, which can be an odd number of points, varying from 3 points to 41 points in incre- ments of 2 points. The filter window can be turned on with the CALCulate:FIL- Ter[:GATE]:FREQuency:STATe command.

The CALC<n>:FILT:FREQ:STAT command switches the calculate function FILTer on or off. The result of the filter function is stored in M1_n for CALCulate1 and in M2_n for CALCulate2 dependent on the input source CHn or Mi_n (n = 1, 2, 3, 4). After a *RST command, the filter window width is 19 points and the filter function is turned off.

Example:

 

Send CALCulate:FILTer:FREQuency:POINts 21

The width becomes

Send CALCulate:FILTer:FREQuency:STATe ON

21 points.

Switches the FILTer

 

function on.

Front panel compliance:

The CALCulate1 and CALCulate2 commands use the MATH1 and MATH2 features of the CombiScope instrument.

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