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ZVT Command Reference
SCPI Command Reference
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CALC:STAT:NLIN:COMP:LEV 2
Define a compression value of 2 dB.
CALC:STAT:NLIN:COMP ON
Enable the enhanced compression point calculation (and display the compression
point result in the diagram area).
CALC:STAT:NLIN:COMP:RES?
Query the compression point results <Cmp_In>, <Cmp_Out>. An execution error
message (error no. –200) is returned if no compression point is found.
CALCulate<Chn>:STATistics:NLINear:COMP[:STATe] <Boolean>
Enables or disables the enhanced compression point measurement and - at the same time - displays or
hides the compression point result in the diagram area of trace no. <Chn>. See
CALCulate<Chn>:NLINear:COMP:RESult? for additional information.
Channel number used to identify the active trace.
Device-specific, command or query.
See CALCulate<Chn>:NLINear:COMP:RESult?
CALCulate<Chn>:STATistics:RESult? MEAN | STDDev | MAX | MIN | RMS | PTPeak
| ELENgth | PDELay | GAIN | SLOPe | FLATness | ALL
Returns a single statistical parameter of the trace no. <Chn> or all parameters. It is not necessary to
display the info field (CALCulate<Chn>:STATistics[:STATe] ON) before using this command.
Channel number used to identify the active trace.
MEAN – Return arithmetic mean value of all response values of the trace in the
entire sweep range (or in the evaluation range defined in manual control)
STDDev – Return standard deviation of all response values
MAX – Return the maximum of all response values
MIN – Return the minimum of all response values
RMS – Return the root mean square of all response values
PTPeak – Return the peak-to-peak value (MAX – MIN)
ELENgth – Return the electrical length
PDELay – Return the phase delay
GAIN – Return the gain, i.e. the larger of two marker values
SLOPe – Return the slope (difference) between two marker values
FLATness – Return the flatness of the trace between two marker positions
ALL – Return all statistical values, observing the order used above
The data is returned as a comma-separated list of real numbers. The unit is the
default unit of the measured parameter; see