Redrawing Measurement Trace With Modi Ed Calibration Data; Data Arrays, Data Processing, And Gpib Command - Agilent Technologies 4396B Gpib Programming Manual

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Redrawing Measurement Trace with Modi ed Calibration Data
When all the calibration coecients are in the analyzer, send the GPIB command
the analyzer reshape a trace with the coecients.
How can you modify
the trace? (Summary)
Figure 5-2. Data Arrays, Data Processing, and GPIB Command
The following examples show how to modify the DATA ARRAYS and DATA TRACE ARRAYS.
To modify the trace on the display, you rewrite the data
arrays in the analyzer. Figure 5-2 shows the relation of the
data arrays, data processing, and GPIB commands.

Reset command
or
command clears all arrays.

Data array writing command
,
corresponding arrays. These commands immediately reshape
the data trace on the analyzer's display.
commands write the CALIBRATION
COEFFICIENT ARRAYS.

DATA to MEMORY command
command restores the contents in DATA ARRAYS into
MEMORY ARRAYS, and the contents in DATA TRACE
ARRAYS into MEMORY TRACE ARRAYS.

Data processing command
command executes the data processing CORRECTION
with the current RAW ARRAYS and CALIBRATION
COEFFICIENT ARRAYS.
and
commands write the
Writing Data Arrays to the Analyzer
to have
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