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ZVT Command Reference
SCPI Command Reference
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where a changed limit line can directly affect the pass/fail result of the displayed trace.
Channel number used to identify the active trace. This suffix is not relevant
because the command provides a summary of all individual limit fails.
0 | 1 - 0 represents pass for all individual limit checks (also returned if no limit
check is active at all), 1 means that the limit checks for one or more traces failed.
Device-specific, query only.
*RST; CALC:LIM:CONT 1 GHZ, 2 GHZ
Define an upper limit line segment in the stimulus range between 1 GHz and 2
GHz, using default response values.
CALC:LIM:STAT ON; FAIL?
Switch the limit check on and query the result.
CALC:CLIM:FAIL?
Query the result for the composite limit check. As only one trace is tested, the
response should be equal to the previous response..
CALCulate<Chn>:DATA...
This subsystem provides access to the results of a measurement.
The trace data is transferred in either ASCII or block data (REAL) format, depending on the
FORMat[:DATA] setting. If the block data format is used, it is recommended to select EOI as receive
terminator (SYSTem:COMMunicate:GPIB[:SELF]:RTERminator EOI).
CALCulate<Chn>:DATA SDATa, <data>
Reads the current response values of the active data trace, reads or writes a memory trace, and reads or
writes error terms.
Channel number used to identify the active trace. If unspecified the numeric suffix
is set to 1.
See list of parameters below.
The data format is parameter-dependent; see below. The unit is the default unit of
the measured parameter; see CALCulate<Ch>:PARameter:SDEFine.
Unformatted trace data in ASCII or block data format, depending on
FORMat[:DATA] setting. This parameter is only used for writing memory traces;
see example 2 below.
Confirmed, command (for memory traces or error terms) or query.