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Trace Display States (Rtsa) - Keysight Technologies FieldFox B Series User Manual

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RTSA (Real-time Spectrum Analyzer) Mode—Option 350
RTSA Mode Settings

Trace Display States (RTSA)

You can use the FieldFox's Remote Server mode (89600 VSA software
connectivity) to parse playback files and captured data as MATLAB files
(*.mat). Learn more about FieldFox and 89600 VSA software, refer to
Chapter 17, "Remote Server Mode (Requires SA Hardware/SA Option
233)"
http://rfmw.em.keysight.com/wireless/helpfiles/89600B/WebHelp/89600
.htm.
In RTSA Mode you can display up to four of the following types of trace states.
All RTSA settings are applied to all displayed traces. These traces represent the
Real-time Spectrum in each of the three measurement modes.
A color-coded legend for displayed traces is visible in the left pane of the RTSA
mode screen:
W = Clear/Write; M = MaxHold; m = MinHold; A = Average; V = View
How to display the Trace States
— Press Trace 6.
— Then
— Then
— Then choose from the following Trace States:
Keysight N9938-90006 User's Guide
and to
Trace 1,2,3,4
repeatedly to select a trace number to display or change
its state. Traces are displayed in the following default colors (i.e., the colors
are user settable):
— Trace 1 – Yellow
— Trace 3 – Orange
State [current setting]
—Clr /Wr
[W] (Clear/Write) Displays the actual measured data for each
sweep.
—MaxHold
[M] Displays the maximum response of the input signal at
each data point over multiple sweeps. See also Average Count in
"Average Count" on page
—MinHold
[m] Displays the minimum response of the input signal at
each data point over multiple sweeps. See also Average Count in
"Average Count" on page
—RMS Average
[A] Each data point is averaged over multiple sweeps as
set by the Average Count setting. Learn more in
page
272.
—View
[V] Displays and then holds the last complete measurement trace
on the screen. This is similar to storing a trace in memory.
—Blank
Displays no trace.
Trace 2 – Blue
Trace 4 – Green
272.
272.
"Average Count" on
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