Operating instructions

TRACe Subsystem R&S ESCI
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TRACe Subsystem
The TRACe subsystem controls access to the instrument's internal trace memory.
COMMAND PARAMETERS UNIT COMMENT
TRACe<1|2>
[:DATA]
:COPY
:IQ
:AVERage
[:STATe]
:COUNt
:DATA?
:SET
:FEED
:CONTrol
:SRATe
[:STATe]
:SYNChronize
[:STATe]
TRACE1| TRACE2| TRACE3| TRACE4|
SINGle| PHOLd | SCAN| STATus|
FINAL1 | FINAL2 | FINAL3,
@<block>|<numeric_value>...
TRACE1|TRACE2|TRACE3,
TRACE1|TRACE2|TRACE3
<Boolean>
<numeric_value>
NORMal
<numeric_value>,
<numeric_value>,
IMMediate | EXTernal,
IFPower | RFPower,
POSitive,
<numeric_value>,
<numeric_value>
ALWays | NEVer
<Boolean>
<Boolean>
-
-
--
-- , --
--,
HZ,
HZ,
--,
--,
--,
--
query only
General Trace Commands
TRACe[:DATA] TRACE1| TRACE2| TRACE3| SINGle | PHOLd | SCAN| STATus | FINAL1 | FINAL1 |
FINAL2 | FINAL3 | ABITstream | PWCDp, <block> | <numeric_value>
This command transfers trace data from the control computer to the instrument, the query reads
trace data out of the instrument. The associated measurement window is selected with the numeric
suffix of TRACe<1|2>.
Note:
If the FM demodulator (option R&S FS-K7) is active, only the displayed trace data is read out and
recalled. A portion of the measurement data that can be called by means of a marker, however, is
calculated from the raw measurement data. These results are no longer available after recalling a
trace; the associated queries generate a query error.
Example: "TRAC TRACE1,"+A$ (A$: data list in the current format)
"TRAC? TRACE1"
Characteristics: *RST value: -
SCPI: conforming
Mode: all