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Keysight B2900 User’s Guide, Edition 5 6-23
Function Details
Trace Buffer
Trace Buffer
The trace buffer collects the test result data until a buffer full is detected. The
maximum data size is 100,000 blocks for each channel. The data flow is shown in
Figure 6-7. One data block may contain multiple data, such as voltage measurement
data, current measurement data, resistance measurement data, source output data,
calculation result data, limit test data, time data, and status data. They are selected
by using the Format keys of the I/O key group. See “I/O key group” on page 4-45.
For setting the trace buffer, see “Trace Buffer Setup dialog box” on page 4-36.
In Figure 6-7, the variables indicate the following data.
VOLT: Voltage measurement data
CURR: Current measurement data
RES: Resistance measurement data
TIME: Time data (timestamp of the measurement start trigger)
STAT: Status data or limit test status
SOUR: Source output data
CALC: Math (calculation) result data or limit test data (= raw data - offset data)
If data is stored in the trace buffer, its statistical data can be calculated. Calculable
statistical data is as follows.
MEAN: Mean value
SDEV: Standard deviation
MIN: Minimum value
MAX: Maximum value
PKPK: Peak to peak value
The statistical data (except for PKPK) of VOLT, CURR, or RES data can be
displayed on the Trace Statistical Result dialog box. See “Trace Statistical Result
dialog box” on page 4-42 for displaying the data.
Use an external computer to display the data which cannot be displayed on the
B2900 screen. The data can be saved in an USB memory connected to the front
panel USB-A connector or can be read by using SCPI commands.

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