:MEASure:HORizontal:BINTerval
Command Syntax
:MEASure:HORizontal:BINTerval
Query Syntax
:MEASure:HORizontal:BINTerval?
Description
Performs a Burst Interval measurement on NRZ waveforms. The query form of the command returns the measured value.
The Burst Interval measurement measures an idle region between upper or lower threshold signal crossings that indicate burst activity.
A burst is qualified by the idle time (see :MEASure:HORizontal:BINTerval:BIDLe).
Sources can be any displayed waveform, waveform memory, or function. For example, CHAN1_1, WMEMory1, or FUNCtion1.
Use :MEASure:TBASe:GENeral:METHod to change the definition of the waveform's top/base.
Use :<waveform>:THReshold:GENeral:METHod to change the definition of the waveform's threshold (see Threshold Configuration Commands).
Example Command Sequence
:MEASure:HORizontal:BINTerval:SOURce CHAN2_1 :MEASure:HORizontal:BINTerval:REGion REGion3 :MEASure:HORizontal:BINTerval:BIDLe 100.0E-9 :MEASure:HORizontal:BINTerval :MEASure:HORizontal:BINTerval?
Measurement Ready?
To confirm that the measurement is ready to read, you can query the measurement's status:
if ('CORR' in Infiniium.query(':MEASure:HORizontal:BINTerval:STATus?')):
measurement = Infiniium.query(':MEASure:HORizontal:BINTerval?')
If averaging is turned on (:ACQuire:SMODe AVERage), you can also confirm if the measurement result is ready by comparing the number of specified averages (:ACQuire:COUNt?) versus the number of measurement sweeps that have occurred (:ACQuire:COUNt?). The technique uses the :COUNt? common measurement query. For example,
if (Infiniium.query(':MEASure:HORizontal:BINTerval:COUNt?') >= Infiniium.query(':ACQuire:COUNt?')):
measurement = Infiniium.query(':MEASure:HORizontal:BINTerval?')
You can also use an acquisition limit test to test that a number of waveforms or samples have completed before returning a measurement. Refer to the :LTESt:ACQuire:CTYPe command.
Querying Measurement Results and Statistics
You can query measurement results using the :MEASure:HORizontal:BINTerval? query after making the proper instance settings.
If a measurement is installed into Results table (using the :MEASure:HORizontal:BINTerval command) and you have made the proper instance settings, you can query statistics using common child queries.
Also, you can query measurement results and statistics directly from the Results table (without having to make the proper instance settings beforehand). See Querying Measurement Results and Statistics.