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R&S ZVL GUI Reference
Channel Menu
Operating Manual 1303.6580.32-06
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Remote control:
[SENSe<Ch>:]SWEep:TPYE LOGarithmic
[SENSe<Chn>:]FUNCtion[:ON] "XFRequency:..."
Segmented Frequency
In a Segmented Frequency sweep the sweep range can be composed of several continuous, non-
overlapping frequency sub-ranges or single frequency points. The sub-ranges are termed sweep
segments and defined in the Define Segments dialog. The segment list must contain at least 2 distinct
frequency points before a Segmented Frequency sweep can be started.
Instrument settings such as the internal generator power, the measurement (IF) bandwidth, the selectivity
of the measurement filter, the frequency band of the local oscillator, and the measurement time can be set
independently for the individual segments.
Due to this flexibility Segmented Frequency sweeps are suitable for any detailed analysis of a DUT at
specified frequencies. In a Cartesian diagram the measurement result is displayed as a trace over a linear
frequency scale ranging from the lowest to the highest frequency point of all segments. The following
example shows a Segmented Frequency sweep with 3 segments in the stimulus range between 50 MHz
and 6 GHz, the forward transmission parameter S12 as measured quantity, and a dB Mag scaled y-axis.
In the frequency ranges between the sweep segments the trace is displayed as a straight line.
The segmented sweep is not compatible with automatic calibration using a Calibration Unit.
Remote control:
[SENSe<Ch>:]SWEep:TPYE SEGMent
[SEN
Se<Chn>:]FUNC
tion[:ON] "XFRequency:..."
Define Segments
Opens a dialog to define all channel settings for a Segmented Frequency sweep and to import and export
segmented sweep settings.

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