®
R&S
FSW-K7
Parameters:
<Edge>
Example:
Manual operation:
[SENSe:]PMETer<p>:TRIGger[:STATe] <State>
This command turns the external power trigger on and off.
Suffix:
<p>
Parameters:
<State>
Example:
Manual operation:
11.4.2.8
External Generator Control
External generator control commands are available if the R&S FSW External Genera-
tor Control option (R&S FSW-B10) is installed.
For each measurement channel one external generator can be configured. To switch
between different configurations define multiple measurement channels.
For more information on external generator control see
External Generator
●
Measurement
●
Interface
●
Source
●
Programming Example for External Generator
Measurement Configuration
The following commands are required to activate external generator control and to con-
figure a calibration measurement with an external tracking generator.
SOURce:EXTernal:FREQuency
SOURce:EXTernal:FREQuency:COUPling[:STATe]
SOURce:EXTernal:FREQuency[:FACTor]:DENominator
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Remote Commands for Analog Demodulation Measurements
POSitive
The measurement starts in case the trigger signal shows a posi-
tive edge.
NEGative
The measurement starts in case the trigger signal shows a neg-
ative edge.
*RST:
PMET2:TRIG:SLOP NEG
See
"Slope"
.
1...4
Power sensor index
ON | OFF | 1 | 0
*RST:
PMET2:TRIG ON
Switches the external power trigger on
See
"Using the power sensor as an external trigger"
Control",
on page 33.
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Calibration.................................................................................................235
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Configuring the Measurement
POSitive
on page 87
0
Chapter 4.7.4, "Basics on
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on page 86
229