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Example:
:ARB:STAR 100
Query
Syntax:
:ARBitrary:STARt?[
Examples: :ARB:START?
:ARB:STAR? MIN
Response:
NR1
Considerations: The start address and length must meet the condition:
Start Address + Length - 1 ≤ 4,000,000
4.13.4.11 Wavelength
:ARBitrary:LENGth
This command sets the length of the waveform being run.
Arguments
Type:
Numeric
Range:
2 to 4,000,000
Rounding: to integer value
Command Type: Setting or Query
Setting
Syntax:
:ARBitrary:LENGth
:ARBitrary:LENGth
Example:
:ARB:LENG 1E3
Query
Syntax:
:ARBitrary:LENGth?[
Example:
:ARB:LENG?
Response: NR1
Considerations: 1) Changing the wavelength will change either the frequency.
2) The minimum wavelength is 2.
4.13.4.12 Marker Address
:ARBitrary:MARKer [:ADDRess]
This command is used to set the address of the marker.
Arguments
Type:
Numeric.
Range:
1 to 4,000,000
Rounding:
to integer values
Setting
Syntax:
:ARBitrary:MARKer[:ADDRess]
Examples:
:ARB:MARK 45
Query
Syntax:
:ARBitrary:MARKer[:ADDRess]?
Example: :ARB:MARK?
Response: Marker address in NR1 format.
Considerations: The marker is only output if its address is within the range of addresses currently being run.
4.13.4.13 Marker Length
:ARBitrary:MARKer:LENGth
This command is used to set the marker length. The maximum allowed length of marker is 4000. The marker length is