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890Operating Manual 1176.7510.02 ─ 09
Parameters:
<Trace> TRACE1 | TRACE2 | TRACE3 | TRACE4 | TRACE5 | TRACE6
Selects the trace you want to write data to.
Setting parameters:
<Data> Defines the data you want to transfer.
Example:
TRAC TRACe1, +A$
A$ is a placeholder for the data list in the current format.
Usage: Setting only
Mode: A
TRACe<n>[:DATA]:MEMory?
<Trace>,<OffsSwPoint>,<NoOfSwPoints>
This command queries the previously acquired trace data for the specified trace from
the memory. As an offset and number of sweep points to be retrieved can be specified,
the trace data can be retrieved in smaller portions, making the command faster than
the TRAC:DATA? command. This is useful if only specific parts of the trace data are of
interest.
If no parameters are specified with the command, the entire trace data is retrieved; in
this case, the command is identical to TRAC:DATA? TRACE1
For details on the returned values see the TRAC:DATA? <TRACE...> command.
Suffix:
<n>
.
1...4
Selects the measurement window.
Query parameters:
<Trace> TRACE1 | TRACE2 | TRACE3 | TRACE4 | TRACE5 | TRACE6
<OffsSwPoint> The offset in sweep points related to the start of the measure-
ment at which data retrieval is to start.
<NoOfSwPoints> Number of sweep points to be retrieved from the trace.
Example:
TRAC:DATA:MEM? TRACE1,25,100
Retrieves 100 sweep points from trace 1, starting at sweep point
25.
Usage: Query only
TRACe<n>[:DATA]:X? <TraceNumber>
This command reads the x-values of the selected trace.
Suffix:
<n>
.
1...4
window; For applications that have only one measurement
screen, the suffix is irrelevant.
Remote Control – Commands