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Data Logging
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6.5 Analyzing Logged Data
You can analyze logged data using the "Cursor" and the "Zoom". To analyze logged
data at a later time, the data is stored automatically, and you can load the stored data
to the display.
6.5.1 Cursor
To analyze logged data, you can use cursor measurements, see also Chapter 3.3,
"Cursor Measurements", on page 80.
Figure 6-2: Logger display with cursors
1 = Values of the crossings between the selected cursor line and the waveform
2 = Cursor lines
3 = Absolute value of the time difference between the cursor lines Δt = |t1-t2|
4 = Position of the cursor line 2
5 = Position of the cursor line 1
6 = Time stamp of the logged signal on the left side of the display
To select one of the two cursor lines, tap a cursor line, or use the wheel to navigate
and select. The selected line is highlighted by a bold line.
Remote commands for cursor results:
LOGGer:CURSor<m>:POSition on page 209
LOGGer:CURSor:TDELta? on page 210
LOGGer:CURSor<m>:RESult<n>[:AMPLitude]? on page 210
Analyzing Logged Data