Agilent Technologies 4294A Operating Manual page 188

Precision impedance analyzer
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Setting Up the Display of Measurement Results
Trace-based Comparison and Calculation
NOTE
At this time, you may want to hold (stop) the sweep cycle for the data trace by pressing the
HOLD
ensures that you can create an exact snapshot of the measurement data when you later store
the data into the memory trace.
Step 6. Press the
Step 7. Press the
Step 8. Press the
Figure 7-16
Storing measurement data into memory trace (with constant frequency of 1 MHz)
NOTE
When you press the
data exactly as it is displayed on screen. The memory trace always stores measurement
data, even when the data trace is displaying the results of a calculation. Note that while the
subtraction of the offset value is being executed, described in "Subtracting an Offset
Value" on page 184, the resulting subtraction is stored in the memory trace.
The
data for the non-active trace is also stored into the memory trace.
Step 9. The Agilent 4294A provides a number of options that allow you to control how each trace
is displayed. Select one of the following display options by pressing the appropriate key:
Data trace
DATA
180
key in the Trigger menu, which is accessible from the
key to display the Display menu.
[Display]
key to display the Trace Definition menu.
DEF TRACE [ ]
key to store the measurement data into the memory trace.
DATA ® MEMORY
DATA ® MEMORY
DATA ® MEMORY
key affects both Traces A and B. This means that the measurement
key, the memory trace captures the measurement
Memory trace
(Hidden)
key. Doing so
[Trigger]
Press:
DATA
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