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Remote Control
R&S
®
ESR
998User Manual 1175.7068.02 ─ 12
In programming languages as C, C
++
or programs as MATLAB, NI Interactive Control,
a backslash starts an escape sequence (e.g. "\n" is used to start a new line). In these
programming languages and programs, two backslashes instead of one must be used
in remote commands (for an example refer to Chapter 3.6.1, "Basic Steps in Remote
Control Programming", on page 119.)
11.17.1 Service Request..........................................................................................................999
11.17.1.1 Initiate Service Request.............................................................................................. 999
11.17.1.2 Waiting for the Arrival of a Service Request..............................................................1000
11.17.1.3 Waiting Without Blocking the Keyboard and Mouse................................................. 1001
11.17.1.4 Service Request Routine.......................................................................................... 1002
11.17.1.5 Reading Out the Output Buffer..................................................................................1003
11.17.1.6 Reading Error Messages.......................................................................................... 1003
11.17.1.7 Evaluation of SCPI Status Registers.........................................................................1004
11.17.1.8 Evaluation of Event Status Register..........................................................................1005
11.17.2 Using Marker and Delta Marker................................................................................ 1006
11.17.2.1 Shape Factor Measurement (using n dB down)........................................................1006
11.17.2.2 Measuring the Third Order Intercept Point................................................................1007
11.17.2.3 Measuring the AM Modulation Depth........................................................................1008
11.17.3 Limit Lines and Limit Test..........................................................................................1008
11.17.4 Measuring the Channel and Adjacent Channel Power............................................. 1010
11.17.5 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement.......................................................................... 1013
11.17.6 Time Domain Power Measurement...........................................................................1014
11.17.7 Fast Power Measurement on Power Ramps............................................................ 1015
11.17.7.1 Power Measurement with Multi-Summary Marker.................................................... 1015
11.17.7.2 Multi-Burst Power Measurement...............................................................................1017
11.17.8 Fast Level Measurement Using Frequency Lists...................................................... 1018
11.17.9 Level Correction of Transducers............................................................................... 1020
11.17.10 Measuring the Magnitude and Phase of a Signal..................................................... 1021
11.17.11 Reading and Writing Files......................................................................................... 1023
11.17.11.1 Reading a File from the Instrument...........................................................................1023
11.17.11.2 Creating a File on the Instrument..............................................................................1024
11.17.12 Spectrum Emission Mask Measurement...................................................................1024
11.17.12.1 Using Predefined Standard Wibro.............................................................................1025
11.17.12.2 Defining 5 Ranges with all Parameters..................................................................... 1025
Remote Control – Programming Examples

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R&S ESR Series Specifications

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BrandR&S
ModelESR Series
CategoryReceiver
LanguageEnglish

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