Merge Data With Segmented Sweep Data - Agilent Technologies ESA Series User's/Programmer's Reference

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[:SENSe]:SWEep Subsection
Default Unit:
Front Panel
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Merge Data With Segmented Sweep Data

[:SENSe]:SWEep:SEGMent:DATA:MERGe <SSTop|CSPan>,<string>
Merges the data to the segmented sweep data. Segments will be sorted in order of
increasing start frequency. If multiple segments have the same start frequency, they
will appear in order of increasing stop frequency. It is possible to define segments
that overlap.
For SSTop, the data order used for each segment is: start frequency, stop frequency,
resolution bandwidth, video bandwidth, number of points, and sweep time.
For CSPan, the data order used for each segment is: center frequency, span,
resolution bandwidth, video bandwidth, number of points, and sweep time.
NOTE
This command applies to the following models having firmware revision A.05.00
or later: E4401B, E4402B, E4404B, E4405B, E4407B.
Example:
Range:
338
bandwidth, video bandwidth, and number of points.
Resolution Bandwidth: 1 kHz to 5 MHz
Video Bandwidth: 30 Hz to 3 MHz
Number of Points: 101 to 8192, 2 to 8192 in zero span. The total
number of points for all segments is ≤ 8192 .
Fundamental units (without entering the actual units)
Sweep, Segmented, Modify, Edit, Center Freq
Sweep, Segmented, Modify, Edit, Span
Sweep, Segmented, Modify, Edit, Resolution BW
Sweep, Segmented, Modify, Edit, Video BW
Sweep, Segmented, Modify, Edit, Points
Sweep, Segmented, Modify, Edit, Sweep Time
:SENSe:SWEep:SEGMent:DATA:MERGe
CSPan,150e06,5e6,1e5,1e5,101,.050,110e06,5
e6,1e5,1e5,100,.05
This example merges two segments into the segmented sweep
table. The first segment has a center frequency of 150 MHz and
the second segment has a center frequency of 110 MHz.
The range depends upon the model number, installed options,
and firmware revision of your instrument; see the Specifications
Guide for details. The ranges that apply to all instrument models
that can be controlled with this command are resolution
bandwidth, video bandwidth, and number of points.
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