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Data (Export)

Exporting a data file stores data from the current measurement to mass storage files. The Export Menu
only contains data types that are supported by the current measurement.
Since the commonly exported data files are in .csv format, the data can be edited by you prior to
importing. This allows you to export a data file, manipulate the data in Excel (the most common PC
Application for manipulating .csv files) and then import it.
Selecting an Export Data menu key will not actually cause the exporting to occur, since the analyzer still
needs to know where you wish to save the data. Pressing the Save As key in this menu brings up the Save
As dialog and Save As menu that allows you to specify the destination file and directory. Once a
filename has been selected or entered in the Open menu, the export will occur as soon as the Save key is
pressed.
Key Path
Mode
Notes
Dependencies
Preset
Readback
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Some modes and measurements do not have available all 6 traces. The Phase
Noise mode command, for example, is: MMEMory:STORe:TRACe
TRACE1|TRACE2|TRACE3|ALL,<filename>
This command actually performs a save state, which in the Swept SA
measurement includes the trace data. However it flags it (in the file) as a "save
trace" file of the specified trace (or all traces).
The range for the register parameter is 1–5
If the file already exists, the file will be overwritten. Using the C: drive is
strongly discouraged, since it runs the risk of being overwritten during a
instrument software upgrade. Both single and double quotes are supported for
any filename parameter over remote.
Auto return to the State menu and the Save As dialog goes away.
Prior to A.02.00
Save
All
The menu is built from whatever data types are available for the mode. So the
key locations in the sub menu will vary.
No SCPI command directly controls the Data Type that this key controls. The
Data Type is included in the MMEM:STORe commands.
If a file type is not used by a certain measurement, that type is grayed out for
that measurement. The key for a file type will not show at all if there are no
measurements in the Mode that support it.
Is not affected by a Preset or shutdown, but is reset during Restore Mode
Defaults
The data type that is currently selected
Prior to A.02.00
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