Keysight N9927-90001 User’s Guide                                                            259
IQ Analyzer (IQA) – Option 351 (CPU2 Only)
Alignments
Alignments 
The IQA mode requires all three alignment types: amplitude, RF burst, and 
channel equalization. Refer to the SA chapter’s “Alignments” on page 177 for 
information on all alignments.
Trace Display States (IQA Mode)
— In IQA Mode you can display up to four of the following types of trace 
states. All IQA settings are applied to all displayed traces. See also “Marker 
Trace (IQA and SA Mode)” on page 450.
A color-coded legend for displayed traces is visible in the left pane of the SA 
mode screen:
W = Clear/Write; M = MaxHold; m = MinHold; A = Average; V = View
How to display the Trace States
—Press Trace 6. 
—Then Trace 1,2,3,4
 repeatedly to select a trace number to display or change 
its state. Traces are displayed in the following colors:
—Trace 1 – Yellow Trace 2 – Blue
—Trace 3 – Orange  Trace 4 – Green
—Then State [current setting] 
— Then choose from the following Trace States:
—Clr /Wr
 (Clear/Write) Displays the actual measured data for each 
acquisition.
—MaxHold
 Displays the maximum response of the input signal at each 
data point over multiple acquisitions. See also Average Count in 
“Adjusting the Measurement Setup Settings” on page 248.
If you have Option 351 I/Q Analyzer option, you can directly save your data 
as MATLAB files (*.mat). Refer to Chapter 11, “IQ Analyzer (IQA) – Option 
351 (CPU2 Only)”, on page  235 and to Chapter 27, “File Management”, on 
page  505.
If you have the FieldFox’s Remote Server mode (89600 VSA software 
connectivity), you can use the VSA software to capture and record your 
data as MATLAB files (*.mat). Learn more about FieldFox and 89600 VSA 
software, refer to Chapter 12, “Remote Server Mode (Requires CPU2 and 
SA Hardware/SA Option 233)” and to 
http://rfmw.em.keysight.com/wireless/helpfiles/89600B/WebHelp/89600
.htm.