3 Short-Range Comms & IoT Mode
3.5 Channel Power Measurement
Non-sweeping hardware: N/A
Annotation The sweep time is displayed in the lower-right corner of the screen. The number of points is displayed
parenthetically, as:
Sweep 13.3 ms (1001 points)
A “#” mark appears before “Sweep” in the annotation when it is switched from Auto to Manual
coupling
Status Bits/OPC
dependencies
Meas Uncal is Bit 0 in the register:
STATus:QUEStionable:INTegrity:UNCalibrated
Auto Function
Remote
Command
[:SENSe]:<meas>:SWEep:TIME:AUTO OFF | ON | 0 | 1
[:SENSe]:<meas>:SWEep:TIME:AUTO?
Example Channel Power measurement:
:CHP:SWE:TIME:AUTO OFF
:CHP:SWE:TIME:AUTO?
Preset
WCDMA Mode
OFF
All others
ON
Minimum Acquisition Time
Available on non-sweeping hardware.
Specifies the minimum acquisition time for each “chunk” of the measurement result.
The instrument automatically divides Span into multiple chunks if needed.
Therefore, the total signal acquisition time for the entire Span is:
~(>~Minimum Acquisition Time) * (The number of chunks)
When in Auto, this parameter’s value is determined by other parameters, such as
Span, RBW and VBW.
You can manually increase this parameter value from this Auto value.
If increased, the instrument acquires signal for the specified time duration for each
chunk. It performs additional FFTs, and averages or peak-holds the FFT results for a
chunk, depending on Detector settings.
Note that the actual acquisition time for each chunk may exceed the Minimum
Acquisition Time value, in order to satisfy FFT time required by other parameters,
and to perform an integer number of FFTs.
Remote Command
[:SENSe]:<meas>:SWEep:ACQuisition:TIME <time>
[:SENSe]:<meas>:SWEep:ACQuisition:TIME?
Short Range Comms & IoT Mode User's &Programmer's Reference 653