EB200 Manual
TRACe|DATA
Note:
Instead of command word TRACe also DATA can be used.
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:CATalog?
Query of all defined trace names
Parameters:
none
Result:
"MTRACE", "ITRACE", "IFPAN", "SSTART", "SSTOP"
TRACe
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[:DATA] <trace_name>, <numeric_value> {, <numeric_value>} | <block>
Writing data to a trace.
Note:
Only the suppress traces can be written to.
Error messages:
If the trace name is unknown or not identical with a suppress trace, error -141 "Invalid character data" is
generated.
If too many data are loaded in a suppress trace, error -223 "Too much data" is generated.
Parameter:
<trace-name>
<numeric_value>
<block>
*RST state:
No change of trace contents at *RST.
Example:
TRACe SSTART, 123.475 MHz, 118000000, 98550 kHz
4052.2000.02
name of the trace to be written to as <Character Data>
SSTART
list of frequencies. If the list is not complete, the rest of the
trace is filled with 0.
Note:
In contrast to the SCPI standard a single value is not used for the
complete trace!
As an alternative to the frequency list a <Definite Length
Block> can be transmitted with the following structure:
Frequency list with frequencies in Hz, 4 bytes per frequency.
4.112
TRACe subsystem
E-7
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