7 Save/Recall/Print
7.3 Save
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XScaleAuto
–
XScalePerDiv
–
XScaleRefFreq
–
XScaleRefPos
–
YAutoScaling
–
YRefValue
–
YScalePerDiv
The header section is followed by a line containing items MeasResult1 to
MeasResult20, which flags the start of the measurement results. Each line of
Measurement Results consists of 20 comma-separated values, from MeasResult1
through MeasResult20.
MeasResult1 contains the same results as MEAS/READ/FETCh:SEMask1;
MeasResult2, MEAS/READ/FETCh:SEMask2; MeasResult3,
MEAS/READ/FETCh:SEMask3; and so on.
When imported into Microsoft Excel or a similar spreadsheet application, a typical
Meas Results file displays the header information above, followed by the data
section. A sample of the data rows appears below. Only the columns for
MeasResult1 through MeasResult6 are shown, due to lack of space:
MeasResul
t1
MeasResul
t2
MeasResul
t3
MeasResul
t4
MeasResul
t5
MeasResul
t6
…etc.
-999 0 -13 999 15.59025 -999
15.590253
59
0 -13 999 -999 -999
7.3.17 CCDF Meas Results File Contents
CCDF Meas Results Files are in CSV format, with a .csv extension. Each file
contains sets of measurement results, preceded by a header section. The header
section contains the following lines:
–
File ID string, which is MeasResult
–
Mode ID: Measurement ID, for example SA:PST
–
Firmware rev and model number
–
Option string
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