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R&S
FSW-K7
11 Remote Commands for Analog Demodula-
tion Measurements
The commands required to perform measurements in the Analog Demodulation appli-
cation in a remote environment are described here.
It is assumed that the R&S FSW has already been set up for remote control in a net-
work as described in the R&S FSW User Manual.
A programming example at the end of the remote commands description demonstrates
the most important commands in a typical application scenario, see
"Programming
Status registers
The R&S FSW-K7 option uses the status registers of the base unit (except for the
STATus:QUEStionable:ACPLimit register).
For a description see the R&S FSW User Manual.
General R&S FSW Remote Commands
The application-independent remote commands for general tasks on the R&S FSW are
also available for Analog Demodulation measurements and are described in the
R&S FSW User Manual. In particular, this comprises the following functionality:
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Managing Settings and Results
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Setting Up the Instrument
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Using the Status Register
Channel-specific commands
Apart from a few general commands on the R&S FSW, most commands refer to the
currently active channel. Thus, always remember to activate an Analog Demodulation
channel before starting a remote program for an Analog Demodulation measurement.
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Common
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Activating Analog Demodulation
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Configuring the
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Capturing Data and Performing
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Configuring the Result
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Retrieving
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Analyzing
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Importing and Exporting I/Q Data and
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Deprecated
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Programming
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Remote Commands for Analog Demodulation Measurements
Example",
on page 376.
Suffixes..................................................................................................182
Measurement...............................................................................187
Sweeps...............................................................294
Display..............................................................................299
Results................................................................................................. 307
Results..................................................................................................319
Commands........................................................................................ 375
Example..........................................................................................376
Measurements.................................................. 183
Results......................................................374
Chapter 11.11,
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