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R&S FSL CALCulate Subsystem
1300.2519.12 6.95 E-11
CALCulate:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary Subsystem
This subsystem contains the commands for controlling the power functions in zero span.
Commands of the CALCulate:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary Subsystem
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:MSUMmary?
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary[:STATe]
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary:AOFF
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary:AVERage
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary:MEAN[:STATe]
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary:MEAN:AVERage:RESult?
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary:MEAN:PHOLd:RESult?
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary:MEAN:RESult?
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary:MODE
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary:PHOLd
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary:PPEak[:STATe]
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary:PPEak:AVERage:RESult?
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary:PPEak:PHOLd:RESult?
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary:PPEak:RESult?
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary:REFerence:AUTO
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary:RMS[:STATe]
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary:RMS:AVERage:RESult?
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary:RMS:PHOLd:RESult?
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary:RMS:RESult?
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary:SDEViation[:STATe]
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary:SDEViation:AVERage:RESult?
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary:SDEViation:PHOLd:RESult?
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:SUMMary:SDEViation:RESult?
CALCulate<1|2>:MARKer:FUNCtion:MSUMmary?
The commands of this subsystem are used to determine the power of a sequence of signal
pulses having the same interval, as are typical for the slots of a GSM signal, for example. The
number of pulses to be measured as well as the measurement time and the period can be set.
To define the position of the first pulse in the trace, a suitable offset can be entered.
The evaluation is performed on the measurement data of a previously recorded trace. The data
recorded during the set measurement time is combined to a measured value for each pulse
according to the detector specified and the indicated number of results is output as a list.
Trace 1 is always used by the function.
The numeric suffixes <1|2> are not relevant.

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