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appear in subsequent lines. Each line of Measurement Results consists of 42
comma-separated values, from the MeasResult1 value to the MeasResult42 value.
The MeasResult1 set in the file corresponds to the data returned by
MEAS/READ/FETCh:SPURious1; the MeasResult2 set corresponds to the data
returned by MEAS/READ/FETCh:SPURious2, and so on.
The exported file is in CSV format, with a .csv extension.
Meas Results File Example
When imported into Excel, a typical Meas Results file will show the header
information above followed by the data. A sample of what the data rows look like
appears below. Only the columns for Meas Result 1 through 6 are shown, due to
lack of space:
MeasResult
1
MeasResult
2
MeasResult
3
MeasResult
4
MeasResult
5
MeasResult
6
19 -80.27209 -80.87862 -90.94577 -89.27086 -76.77856
1 -78.28497 -80.93996 -91.00485 -90.56063 -76.33968
SEM Meas Results File Contents
SEM Meas Results Files are CSV files, with a .csv extension. Each file contains sets
of measurement results, preceded by a header section.
The header section items are as follows. They span columns A and B, unless
otherwise stated:
–
File ID string, which is MeasResult
–
Mode ID: Measurement ID, for example, SA:SEM
–
Firmware rev and model number
–
Option string
–
Automatic Trigger Time
–
Automatic Trigger Time State
–
Center Frequency
–
ChanIntegBW
–
ChannelDetector
–
ChannelDetectorState
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