Agilent Technologies ESA-E Series Programmer's Manual page 279

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[ :SENSe] :SWEep Subsectio n
This example defines two segments . The first segment
has a center frequency of 50 MHz and the secon d
segment has a center frequency of 1 GHz .
Range :
The range depends upon the model number, installe d
options, and firmware revision of your instrument ; see
the Specifications Guide for details . The ranges that
apply to all instrument models that can be controlle d
with this command are resolution bandwidth, video
bandwidth, and number of points .
Resolution Bandwidth : 1 kHz to 5 MHz
Video Bandwidth : 30 Hz to 3 MH z
Number of Points : 101 to 8192, 2 to 8192 in zero span .
The total number of points for all segments is s 8192 .
Default Unit: Fundamental units (without entering the actual units )
Front Panel
Access :
Sweep, Segmented, Modify, Edit, Center Fre q
Sweep, Segmented, Modify, Edit, Spa n
Sweep, Segmented, Modify, Edit, Resolution BW
Cwaan Canmantari MAN. : Frlit Virian RW
Sweep, Segmented, Modify, Edit, Point s
Sweep, Segmented, Modify, Edit, Sweep Tim e
Merge Data With Segmented Sweep Dat a
[ :SENSe] :SWEep :SEC4ent :DATA :MERGe <SSTopICSPan>,<ca® a
separated data in ASCI>
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 sto p
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 o f
points, and sweep time.
For CSPan, the data order used for each segment is: center frequency,
span, resolution bandwidth, video bandwidth, number of points, an d
sweep time.
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