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Remote Control Commands
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NRPxxS(N)
101User Manual 1177.5079.02 ─ 10
*RST: REPeat
Example:
TRAC:AVER:TCON REP
[SENSe<Sensor>:]TRACe:AVERage[:STATe] <state>
Switches the averaging filter on and off for the Trace mode.
Parameters:
<state> *RST: ON
[SENSe<Sensor>:]TRACe:DATA?
Returns the measured trace data in a well-defined format.
Unlike the FETCh? command, [SENSe<Sensor>:]TRACe:DATA takes the settings of
[SENSe<Sensor>:]AUXiliary into account, as explained below.
Command response
To describe the format of the command response, it is important to know some addi-
tional information.
Besides the average power, the sensor can measure additional measurands like mini-
mum, maximum or random. These additional measurands are denoted as auxiliary
measurands and can be selected through the [SENSe<Sensor>:]AUXiliary com-
mand.
A trace measurement can be configured to deliver up to three measurands. Therefore,
the resulting block of data which is provided by a [SENSe<Sensor>:]TRACe:DATA
query can contain 1 to 3 blocks of user data.
Basically, the [SENSe<Sensor>:]AUXiliary response represents a Definite Length
Arbitrary Block Response Data as defined in IEEE488.2. This object consists of a
header and some content.
In principle, the response has the format as shown in Figure 9-4:
Figure 9-4: Response format
Header consisting of:
Character #
Single digit ( 'n') which tells the number of following digits that is taken as the
size of the content.
Number consisting of as many digits as 'n' specified ( 'LLLLL'). This number
gives the size of the content
Configuring the Measurement Modes

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