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Programmer’s Guide
Trace Data Transfers
Accessing Other Measurement Arrays
Accessing Other Measurement Arrays
The preceding sections describe how to query the formatted data array
using the
TRACE:DATA?
query with the argument CH1FDATA. The
formatted array is the last array in the analyzer's data processing chain,
and is generally of most interest.
The analyzer also allows you to query other measurement arrays which
are earlier in its data processing chain.
shows the data
processing chain.
Figure 6-2
Numeric Data Flow Through the Network Analyzer
The first array is the Raw Data Array, which contains each of the
separate input components (A, B, R, B*, R*, X, Y, AUX) immediately
after they are measured. These arrays can be queried and set, but doing
so is of limited use, since the data values contained in the arrays are
uncorrected, and are not directly correlated to any meaningful reference,
such as 0 dBm.
Summary of Contents for 8712ES
Page 11: ...1 1 1 Introduction to GPIB Programming ...
Page 27: ...2 1 2 Synchronizing the Analyzer and a Controller ...
Page 36: ...3 1 3 Passing Control ...
Page 39: ...4 1 4 Data Types and Encoding ...
Page 46: ...5 1 5 Using Status Registers ...
Page 71: ...6 1 6 Trace Data Transfers ...
Page 98: ...6 28 Programmer sGuide Trace Data Transfers Internal Measurement Arrays ...
Page 99: ...7 1 7 Using Graphics ...
Page 105: ...8 1 8 Front Panel Keycodes ...
Page 111: ...9 1 9 Introduction to SCPI ...
Page 129: ...10 1 10 Menu Map with SCPI Commands ...
Page 268: ...12 1 12 SCPI Conformance Information ...
Page 290: ...13 1 13 SCPI Error Messages ...