EasyManua.ls Logo

Rohde & Schwarz FSW43 - Page 813

Rohde & Schwarz FSW43
1150 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Remote Commands
R&S
®
FSW
813User Manual 1173.9411.02 ─ 19
[SENSe:]LIST:POWer:RESult?
This command queries the results of the list evaluation.
This command may be used to obtain measurement results in an asynchronous way,
using the service request mechanism for synchronization to the end of the measure-
ment.
If there are no results, the command returns an error.
Return values:
<PowerLevel> Power level for each frequency included in the measurement.
The command returns up to 3 power levels for each frequency,
depending on the number of evaluation modes you have turned
on with [SENSe:]LIST:POWer:SET.
The result is a list of floating point values separated by commas.
The unit depends on CALCulate<n>:UNIT:POWer.
Usage: Query only
[SENSe:]LIST:POWer[:SEQuence] <Frequency>, <RefLevel>, <RFAttenuation>,
<ElAttenuation>, <FilterType>, <RBW>, <VBW>, <MeasTime>, <TriggerLevel>
This command configures and initiates the List Evaluation measurement.
The list can contain up to 200 entries (frequencies). You can define a different instru-
ment setup for each frequency that is in the list.
If you synchronize the measurement with *OPC, the R&S FSW produces a service
request when all frequencies have been measured and the number of individual meas-
urements has been performed.
Note that using the command as a query initiates the measurement and returns the
results if all frequencies have been measured. For more information on querying the
results see [SENSe:]LIST:POWer:RESult?.
Parameters:
<Frequency> Defines the receive frequency. Each frequency corresponds to
one list entry.
Range: 0 to Fmax
Default unit: Hz
<RefLevel> Defines the reference level for a list entry.
Range: -130 to 30
Increment: 0.01
Default unit: dBm
<RFAttenuation> Defines the RF attenuation for a list entry.
Range: 0 to 70
Increment: 1
Default unit: dB
Configuring and Performing Measurements

Table of Contents

Related product manuals