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Listing the stored frequency-dependent offset tables
To list the frequency-dependent offset tables currently stored in the N432A, use
the MEMory[:METer][1]:CATalog:TABLe? query.
Note that all tables are listed, including sensor calibration tables.
The N432A returns the data in the form of the following example:
560,8020,"Offset_1,TABL,220","Offset_2,TABL,340"....
For details, refer to
Renaming frequency-dependent offset tables
To rename a frequency-dependent offset table, use the
MEMory[:METer][1]:TABLe:MOVE <character_data>,<character_data>
command.
The first <character_data> parameter contains the existing table name, while
the second details the new table name.
The following rules apply to naming frequency-dependent offset tables:
– The name must consist of not more than 12 characters.
– All characters must be upper-case or lower-case alphabetic characters, or
– No spaces are allowed in the name.
For details, refer to
<character_data>,<character_data>"
Reviewing table data
To review the data stored in a frequency-dependent offset table, use the following
commands:
MEMory[:METer][1]:TABLe:SELect <character_data>
Select a frequency-dependent offset table of the specified name. The
MEMory[:METer][1]:TABLe:SELect? query returns the name of the currently
selected table.
MEMory[:METer][1]:TABLe:FREQuency:POINts?
Returns the number of frequency points for the currently selected table.
MEMory[:METer][1]:TABLe:FREQuency?
Returns a list of frequency points (in Hz) for the currently selected table.
Keysight N432A Programming Guide
"MEMory[:METer][1]:CATalog:TABLe?"
numeric (0 to 9), or an underscore (_).
"MEMory[:METer][1]:TABLe:MOVE
N432A Remote Operation
on page 323.
on page 300.
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