User`s guide

Operating the DC Power Analyzer 3
Model N6705A User’s Guide 65
Summary View
To access the Summary View, press the Menu key. Scroll down and
select Arb, then select Summary View.
The Summary view displays the internal filename where the data is
being saved, the working directory, the time interval between data
samples, and the total duration of the data log session.
The Summary View also displays the average, minimum, and
maximum voltage and current values of the data traces. The values in
the Summary view only apply to the portion of the traces that
actually appear in the Standard view window. This is useful if you
need summary information when you are zooming in on a specific
portion of the logged data. This is similar to the markers in Scope
View except that the edges of the display act like the markers.
Data Logger Properties
With the Data Logger selected, press the Properties key. In the
Display Trace area, select which signals to display. If no box is
checked, no data logging will occur for that output.
NOTE
Depending on which traces are enabled on specific power modules, the Data
Logger function alternates between Continuously-sampled mode and Normal
(interleaved) mode. Refer to “Data Logger Sampling Modes” for details.
The text area under the traces identifies the data logging mode.
Continuously-sampled mode continuously samples the voltage or
current data at a 20.48-microsecond rate and stores one data point
per sample period. Selecting Log Min/Max also stores the minimum
and maximum values per sample period. Normal (interleaved) mode
alternates voltage and current measurements. One voltage and one
current measurement is made during the sample period.