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R&S
FSV-K7/K7S
A delay between applying the gate signal and the start of recording measured values
can be defined, see
Parameters:
<Type>
Example:
[SENSe:]SWEep:POINts <NumberPoints>
This command defines the number of measurement points to be collected during one
sweep.
Parameters:
<NumberPoints>
Example:
Manual operation:
[SENSe:]SWEep:TIME <Time>
This command defines the sweep time.
Parameters:
<Time>
2.3.6.9
Other commands in the SENSe subsystem
[SENSe:]AVERage<n>:COUNt <NoMeasurements>
This command defines the number of measurements which contribute to the average
value.
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Analog Demodulation Option R&S FSV–K7
Remote Commands of the Analog Demodulation (R&S FSV–K7)
[SENSe:]SWEep:EGATe:HOLDoff
LEVel | EDGE
LEVel
The gate is level-triggered:
After detection of the gate signal, the gate remains open until the
gate signal disappears. The gate opening time cannot be
defined with the command [SENSe:]SWEep:EGATe:HOLDoff.
Note: Using gating with gate mode "level" and an IFP trigger
(see
TRIGger<n>[:SEQuence]:SOURce
holdoff time for the IFP trigger is ignored for frequency sweep,
FFT sweep, zero span and IQ mode measurements.
EDGE
The gate is edge-triggered:
After detection of the set gate signal edge, the gate remains
open until the gate delay ([SENSe:]SWEep:EGATe:HOLDoff)
has expired.
*RST:
EDGE
SWE:EGAT:TYPE EDGE
Range:
101 to 32001
*RST:
691
SWE:POIN 150
See
"Sweep Points"
Refer to
Instrument Functions Analog Demodulation
Rate, Measurement Time and Trigger
on page 156.
on page 57
Offset.
on page 167), the
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