Instrument Functions: P - Z
Trace/View
4.10.1 Query Trace Data (Remote Command Only)
This query returns the current values of the designated trace amplitude values. The data
is terminated with <NL><END>. (For GPIB this is newline, or linefeed, followed by EOI
set true. For RS-232 this is newline only.)
The number of trace points returned is set by [:SENSE]:SWE:POIN (from 101 to 8192).
Factory Preset: Real,32 for Spectrum Analysis mode
History:
Added with firmware revision A.02.00
Remote Command:
:TRACe[:DATA]? <trace_name>
<trace_name> is TRACE1|TRACE2|TRACE3
Remote Command Notes: The FORMat:DATA command describes the different types of
data formats that can be used with trace data.
(Remote Command Only)" on page 141.
Use the FORMat:BORDer command to set the byte order.
Order (Remote Command Only)" on page 141.
Commands :MMEM:STOR:TRAC and :MMEM:LOAD:TRAC are used to transfer
trace data to/from the internal hard drive or floppy drive of the
instrument. See
Example:
TRAC? TRACE2 queries the analyzer for the contents of trace 2.
4.10.2 Trace
Determines which trace the menu keys will affect. Press
desired trace is underlined.
Key Path:
Trace/View
State Saved:
Saved in Instrument State for all traces
Factory Preset: Trace 1 is active
Factory
Default:
Trace 1 is active
History:
Added with firmware revision A.02.00
Remote Command:
There is no remote command for this function.
278
"Save Now" on page 121
See "Format Numeric Data
See "Set Data Byte
and
"Load Now" on page
until the number of the
Trace
128.)
Chapter 4