7 Save/Recall/Print
7.3 Save
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Peak Table
Available in SA and RTSA Modes only.
Exports Peak Table files in the PC-readable CSV format.
Peak Table files have the extension .csv. The default filename is MeasR_0000.csv,
where the 4-digit number is the lowest number that does not conflict with any
filename in the current directory.
The default path for Peak Table data files is:
My Documents\<mode name>\data\<measurement name>\results
where <mode name> is the parameter used to select the mode with the :INST:SEL
command (for example, SA for the Spectrum Analyzer Mode) and <measurement
name> is the parameter used to select the measurement with the :CONF: command
(for example, SAN for the Swept SA measurement).
The Peak Table file contains a metadata header that describes the current state of
the instrument. The metadata is detailed below.
Remote Command
:MMEMory:STORe:RESults:PTABle <filename>
Example Save the results from the current peak table to the file myResults.csv in the current path:
:MMEM:STOR:RES:PTAB "myResults.csv"
Notes If the save is initiated via SCPI, and the file already exists, the file will be overwritten
Using the C: drive is strongly discouraged, since it runs the risk of being overwritten during an
instrument software upgrade
Both single and double quotes are supported for any filename parameter over SCPI
Dependencies If a save of Peak Table results is requested, and Peak Table is not ON, no file is saved, and a message
is generated
Peak Table File Contents
Spectrum Analyzer Mode User's &Programmer's Reference 2570