R&S FSV-K7 Operating Manual page 161

Analog demodulation and fm stereo
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FORMat:DEXPort:TRACes <Selection>
This command selects the data to be included in a data export file.
Parameters:
<Selection>
Manual operation:
2.3.7.2
Formats for Returned Values: ASCII Format and Binary Format
ASCII Format (FORMat ASCII)
The command reads out a list of comma separated values (CSV) of the measured val-
ues in floating point format.
Reading out data in binary format is quicker than in ASCII format. Thus, binary format
is recommended for large amounts of data.
Binary Format (FORMat REAL,32)
The command reads out binary data (Definite Length Block Data according to IEEE
488.2), each measurement value being formatted in 32 Bit IEEE 754 Floating-Point-
Format.
Depending on the number of samples to be transferred, 2 different kinds of syntax are
used:
For <10
The schema of the result string is as follows:
#<NoOfDigits><NoOfDataBytes><value1><value2>...<value n>, with
#
<NoOfDigits>
<NoOfDataBytes>
<Value>
Example:
#41024<value1><value2>...<value 256>
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Remote Commands of the Analog Demodulation (R&S FSV–K7)
ALL
Selects all active traces for export to an ASCII file.
The <trace> parameter for the
command is ignored.
SINGle
Only a single trace is selected for export, namely the one speci-
fied by the
*RST:
See
"ASCII Trace Export"
10
samples:
Header prefix, 1 byte
Number of digits of the following number of data bytes (= 4 in the example), 1 byte
Number of following data bytes in decimal form (= 1024 in the example), 1...9 bytes
Data values, each one is a 4-byte floating point value
Analog Demodulation Option R&S FSV–K7
MMEMory:STORe<n>:TRACe
MMEMory:STORe<n>:TRACe
SINGle
on page 63
command.
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