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Remote Commands for the I/Q Analyzer
R&S
®
FSWP
110User Manual 1177.5856.02 ─ 07
TRACe:IQ:FILE:REPetition:COUNt <RepetitionCount>
Determines how often the data stream is repeatedly copied in the I/Q data memory. If
the available memory is not sufficient for the specified number of repetitions, the larg-
est possible number of complete data streams is used.
Parameters:
<RepetitionCount> integer
Example:
TRAC:IQ:FILE:REP:COUN 3
Manual operation: See "File Repetitions" on page 45
8.6.2 Configuring Outputs
DIAGnostic:SERVice:NSOurce........................................................................................ 110
OUTPut<up>:UPORt[:VALue].......................................................................................... 110
OUTPut<up>:UPORt:STATe............................................................................................ 111
DIAGnostic:SERVice:NSOurce <State>
This command turns the 28 V supply of the BNC connector labeled [noise source
control] on the R&S FSWP on and off.
Parameters:
<State> ON | OFF | 0 | 1
OFF | 0
Switches the function off
ON | 1
Switches the function on
Example:
DIAG:SERV:NSO ON
Manual operation: See "Noise Source Control" on page 45
OUTPut<up>:UPORt[:VALue] <Value>
This command sets the control lines of the user ports.
The assignment of the pin numbers to the bits is as follows:
Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Pin N/A N/A 5 3 4 7 6 2
Bits 7 and 6 are not assigned to pins and must always be 0.
The user port is written to with the given binary pattern.
If the user port is programmed to input instead of output (see INPut<ip>:UPORt:
STATe on page 109), the output value is temporarily stored.
Suffix:
<up>
.
irrelevant
Configuring I/Q Analyzer Measurements

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