:PROTocol:PROTocol:SEARch:SOURce
Command Syntax
:PROTocol:PROTocolN:SEARch:SOURce <waveform_source>
Where N identifies one of four possible protocol decodes {1:4}. For example, PROTocol3.
Where <waveform_source> can be one of the following:
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CHANnel{N}Where N identifies a specific channel in the form "<connection1-8>_<ch1-8>". With connection 1, the connection number part (that is, "1_") is optional, and you can simply use the channel number "<ch1-8>". For example, connection 4 channel 2 is
CHANnel4_2. -
CMODe{N}Where N identifies a specific common-mode waveform in the form "<connection1-8>_<ch1|ch3|ch5|ch7>". With connection 1, the connection number part (that is, "1_") is optional, and you can simply use the channel number "<ch1|ch3|ch5|ch7>". When two channels are paired to create a differential waveform and a common-mode waveform, the odd-numbered channel is used when specifying the waveform. For example, connection 5 common-mode waveform 3 (from the pairing of channels 3 and 4) is
CMODe5_3. -
DIFF{N}>Where N identifies a specific differential waveform in the form "<connection1-8>_<ch1|ch3|ch5|ch7>". With connection 1, the connection number part (that is, "1_") is optional, and you can simply use the channel number "<ch1|ch3|ch5|ch7>". When two channels are paired to create a differential waveform and a common-mode waveform, the odd-numbered channel is used when specifying the waveform. For example, connection 5 differential waveform 3 (from the pairing of channels 3 and 4) is
DIFF5_3. -
FUNCtion{1:64} -
WMEMory{1:8}
Query Syntax
:PROTocol:PROTocolN:SEARch:SOURce?
Description
You can select only the same source as selected by the :PROTocol:PROTocol:SOURce command for the protocol decode selected by :PROTocol:PROTocol:SEARch:SEARch.