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The TRACe subsystem contains the following subsystem:
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"TRACe:IQ Subsystem" on page 891
Some further information on working with IQ data is provided here:
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Chapter 3.5.6, "Working with I/Q Data", on page 468
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"I/Q Gating" on page 904
Commands of the TRACe subsystem.........................................................................887
TRACe:IQ Subsystem.................................................................................................891
I/Q Gating....................................................................................................................904
Commands of the TRACe subsystem
TRACe<n>:COPY <TraceNumber>, <TraceNumber>
This command copies data from one trace to another.
Suffix:
<n>
.
window; For applications that do not have more than 1 measure-
ment window, the suffix <n> is irrelevant.
Parameters:
<TraceNumber>,
<TraceNumber>
TRACE1 | TRACE2 | TRACE3 | TRACE4 | TRACE5 | TRACE6,
TRACE1 | TRACE2 | TRACE3 | TRACE4 | TRACE5 | TRACE6
The first argument is the destination of the data to be copied, the
second argument describes the source.
Example:
TRAC:COPY TRACE1,TRACE2
Manual operation: See "Copy Trace" on page 257
TRACe<n>[:DATA]? <ResultType>
This command returns the current trace data or measurement results. In case of sev-
eral result displays, you have to use specific parameters to query the results.
The data format is variable. You can set it with FORMat[:DATA] on page 930. For
more information on data formats see Chapter 4.2.3.22, "Formats for Returned Values:
ASCII Format and Binary Format", on page 913.
For details on saving and recalling data refer to Chapter 4.2.4.7, "MMEMory Subsys-
tem", on page 936.
Suffix:
<n>
.
1...4
window; For applications that have only one measurement
screen, the suffix is irrelevant.
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