:LTESt:MEASure:CRECovery:LOCation:STATe

Removed command for revision A.03.00 and above. This command is no longer available. Use :LTESt:MEASure:MLIMit:STATe insead.

Command Syntax

:LTESt:MEASure:CRECovery:LOCation{1:32}:STATe {ON | OFF | 1 | 0}

Query Syntax

:LTESt:MEASure:CRECovery:LOCation{1:32}:STATe?

Query Response

{1 | 0}

Description

Turns on and off limit testing for a specific JSA TJ (rms), DJ (rms), or RJ (rms) measurement. The measurement is identified by a number, from 1 to 32, that is appended to the :LOCation portion of the command. The number locates the measurement in the active measurement list, which is shown in the displayed JSA Results table. The active measurement list is indexed starting at 1 in the top and the location increases from top to bottom. As a result, the first (top most) measurement TJ (rms) in the following figure is identified as 1. The second measurement DJ (rms) is identified as 2. The third measurement RJ (rms) is identified as 3. You can query the location number of any measurement in the :MEASure subsytem by using the measurement's :LOCation child command. For more information, refer to the introduction to the limit test subsystem.

Use the following sibling commands to configure the limit test:

  • :FAILures defines the number of failures for stopping a limit test
  • :FREGion selects when to fail a measurement
  • :LLIMit defines the lower limit for failing a measurement
  • :ULIMit defines the upper limit for failing a measurement
  • :UPACtion selects an action if the measurement cannot be performed

Requires a module with Option JSA. Jitter Spectrum Analysis and SW Clock Recovery Emulation .

Example Command Sequence

This example returns the location of RJ (rms) measurement, which in this example is "3". Then, later in the program, this location number is used to enable limit testing on the RJ (rms) easurement.

:MEASure:CRECovery:RJ:LOCation?
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:LTESt:MEASure:CRECovery:LOCation3:STATe ON