Trace Menu R&S
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• Store Trace <trace_name> to contains all memory traces associated with the active data trace.
The selected memory trace can be replaced.
• Data -> Mem stores the active data trace to the memory trace selected above. If no memory
trace is associated with the current trace, then a new memory trace is created. The new trace is
named Mem<n+1>[<Data_Trace>], where n is the largest of all existing memory trace indices.
• Data -> New Mem stores the active data trace to a new memory trace, leaving the existing
memory traces unchanged.
• Data & Trace Funct. -> Mem stores the current state of the active data trace modified by the
trace functions to the memory trace selected above. If no memory trace is associated with the
current trace, then a new memory trace is created.
• Data & Trace Funct. -> New Mem stores the current state of the active data trace modified by
the trace functions to a new memory trace, leaving the existing memory traces unchanged.
Trace functions
The trace functions comprise the following mathematical operations:
• Any mathematical relation applied to the trace (Math = Data/Mem, Math = User Def).
• A shift of the trace in horizontal or vertical direction (Shift Response Value, Shift Stimulus
Value).
Data —> Mem and Data —> NewMem store the raw trace without the trace functions, Data & Trace
Funct —> Mem and Data & Trace Funct —> NewMem store the trace after it has been transformed
using the trace functions.
Remote control:
TRACe:COPY <memory_trc>,<data_trc>
All Data -> Mem
The All Data -> Mem dialog stores all traces in the active setup to memory traces.
• Data -> Mem stores all data traces in the current setup to memory traces. If no memory trace is
associated with a data trace, then a new memory trace is created. The new trace is named
Mem<n+1>[<Data_Trace>], where n is the largest of all existing memory trace indices. If
several memory traces are associated with a data trace, the newest memory trace is replaced.
• Data -> New Mem stores all data traces in the current setup to memory traces, leaving the
existing memory traces unchanged.