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Command reference
R&S
®
ZNB/ZNBT
1431User Manual 1173.9163.02 ─ 62
Setting parameters:
<MemTraceName> Name of the memory trace (see also Table 7-18).
Range: <memory_trace> is either a string variable
(enclosed in single or double quotes) or one of the
following reserved names (no string vari-
ables):MDATA1 | MDATA2 | MDATA3 | MDATA4 |
MDATA5 | MDATA6 | MDATA7 | MDATA8 (only for
memory traces Mem<n>[Trc<m>], where n = 1, ...
8).
<DataTraceName> Name of the data trace (see also Table 7-18).
Range: <data_trace> is either a string variable (enclosed in
single or double quotes) or one of the following
reserved names (no string variables):CH1DATA |
CH2DATA | CH3DATA | CH4DATA (only for the
active data trace in channels Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4).
Example:
*RST; :SWE:POIN 20
Create a trace with 20 sweep points, making the created trace
the active trace of channel 1 (omitted optional mnemonic
SENSe1).
TRAC:COPY "Mem_Pt20",CH1DATA
Copy the current state of the created trace to a memory trace
named "Mem_Pt20". The memory trace is not displayed.
DISP:WIND:TRAC2:FEED "MEM_PT20"
Display the created memory trace in the active diagram area
(diagram area no. 1).
Usage: Setting only
Manual operation: See "Data to <Destination>" on page 340
TRACe:COPY:MATH <MemTraceName>, <DataTraceName>
Copies a mathematical trace to a memory trace. The trace to be copied can be speci-
fied by two alternative methods:
As the active mathematical trace of channels 1 to 4 (CH1DATA, CH2DATA,
CH3DATA, CH4DATA)
As a trace with a name (string variable).
The created memory trace can be specified as follows:
As the memory trace named Mem<n>[Trc<m>], where n = 1, ... 8 and Trc<m> is
the name of the copied data trace (MDATA1, MDATA2, MDATA3, MDATA4,
MDATA5, MDATA6, MDATA7, MDATA8).
As a memory trace with an arbitrary name (string variable).
An existing memory trace with the same name is overwritten.
Note: To copy a data trace which is not modified by any mathematical operations, use
TRACe:COPY
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