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HP 8590 E & L Series Spectrum Analyzers and HP 8591C Cable TV ...

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GDRVPWID<br />

Pulse Width<br />

Enters the specified value as the pulse width.<br />

Syntax<br />

GDRVPWI D<br />

.._._.:<br />

Item Description/Default Raw-<br />

Number Any real or integer number. Default unit is ps. Range is from the<br />

sweep delay<br />

(GDRVSWDE) plus the<br />

sweep time to the<br />

Equivalent Softkey: E#m WIDTH .<br />

Option Required: Option 105. Option 101 is recommended.<br />

Initial Value: 0.<br />

Related Comm<strong>and</strong>s: GDRVCLPAR, GDRVRBW.<br />

Example<br />

OUTPUT 718;"MOV GDRVPWID,lMS;" Sets the pulse width to 1 ms.<br />

Description<br />

Unlike ElQTER WIDTH , GDRVPWID does not make the marker function active or display the<br />

Pulse Param softkeys.<br />

Once you enter a value into GDRVPWID, that value is retained until you change it, or execute<br />

DISPOSE ALL. Pressing CPRESET) or turning the spectrum analyzer off does not change the<br />

value of GDRVPWID.<br />

You can execute the GDRVPWID comm<strong>and</strong> two different ways. You can either execute the<br />

GDRVPWID comm<strong>and</strong> directly (for example, "GDRVPWID 1MS ; ‘I) or use the MOV comm<strong>and</strong><br />

to move the value for the pulse width into the GDRVPWID comm<strong>and</strong> (for example, "MOV<br />

GDRVPWID, 1MS; I’). If you use the MOV comm<strong>and</strong>, no text is displayed in the active function<br />

area during comm<strong>and</strong> execution.<br />

The GDRVPWID comm<strong>and</strong> is a gate utility function (see “GDRVUTIL” for more information<br />

about the gate utility functions). Executing a gate utility comm<strong>and</strong> without Option 105<br />

installed in the spectrum analyzer generates the COMMAND ERROR: message <strong>and</strong> an SRQ 140.<br />

5-200 Programming Comm<strong>and</strong>s<br />

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