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Offline interflexoTopic starter

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DS1052E SCPI Commands for phase deviation measurement
« on: November 29, 2023, 11:29:45 pm »
I have a DS1052E oscilloscope running 00.04.02 SP1 firmware.
Using the UI Measure -> Phas1->2^ it measures the phase deviation between the two channels (CH1 and CH2) at the rising edge.
I can't find the SCPI command to retrieve the same measurement. Other SCPI commands gave the expected result.
I tested the DS1000Z equivalent command :MEAS:RPH? with no success (timeout error).
I can retrieve the CH1 period and the CH1 to CH2 delay in rising edge using SCPI commands and calculate the phase angle in degrees, but this takes two commands.
Anyone can shed some light over this subject?
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Re: DS1052E SCPI Commands for phase deviation measurement
« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2023, 09:24:59 am »
The SCPI command ":MEAS:PDEL? CHAN1" only works if I do a manual UI Measure -> Delay1->2^ first. After that works like a charm.
When it does not work it outputs a dummy 9.9e+37 value...
At least with the first crap example (100Hz or 1KHz sinus wave on RC filter) tested.
Useless. What's the point?
Regarding SCPI this throws me to downloading the waveform, fiddling with the points, deal with the noise crap...
I suppose the 00.04.04 firmware from 2020 does not address these issues...
« Last Edit: November 30, 2023, 09:43:26 am by interflexo »
 


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