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Operating Manual 1145.1084.12 – 30 16
FORMat... ............................................................................................................................... 753
HCOPy... ................................................................................................................................ 754
INITiate<Ch>... ....................................................................................................................... 760
INPut... ................................................................................................................................... 761
INSTrument... ......................................................................................................................... 762
MEMory... ............................................................................................................................... 763
MMEMory... ............................................................................................................................ 765
OUTPut... ............................................................................................................................... 799
PROGram... ............................................................................................................................ 805
ROUTe<Ch>... ....................................................................................................................... 809
[SENSe...] ............................................................................................................................... 811
SOURce ................................................................................................................................. 972
STATus... ............................................................................................................................. 1044
SYSTem... ............................................................................................................................ 1051
TRACe... ............................................................................................................................... 1073
TRIGger<Ch>... .................................................................................................................... 1077
8 Programming Examples ................................................................................... 1082
Basic Tasks ................................................................................................................................... 1082
Typical Stages of a Remote Control Program ..................................................................... 1082
Handling of Channels, Traces and Diagram Areas.............................................................. 1085
Condensed Programming Examples .......................................................................................... 1097
Assigning Channels, Traces, and Diagram Areas ............................................................... 1097
Exporting S-Parameters ....................................................................................................... 1099
Path Independent RC Programs .......................................................................................... 1099
Noise Figure Measurement .................................................................................................. 1100
Memory Traces .................................................................................................................... 1101
Using Markers ...................................................................................................................... 1103
Trace Mathematics ............................................................................................................... 1106
Trace Statistics ..................................................................................................................... 1108
Bandfilter Search .................................................................................................................. 1109
Single Sweep Mode ............................................................................................................. 1110
Modeling a Max Hold Function ............................................................................................. 1111
Retrieving the Results of Previous Sweeps ......................................................................... 1112
One and Two-Port Calibration.............................................................................................. 1113
Create Calibration Kit ........................................................................................................... 1115
Perform Power Calibration ................................................................................................... 1117