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Remote Command Reference
TRACe Subsystem
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TRACe Subsystem
The TRACe subsystem controls access to the internal trace memory of the
analyzer.
NOTE
Refer also to :
CALCulate
and :
MMEMory
subsystems for more trace and limit
line commands.
Copy Trace
:TRACe:COPY <source_trace>,<dest_trace>
Transfers the source trace to the destination trace and leaves the destination trace in
VIEW mode.
Source traces are: TRACE1|2|3
Destination traces are: TRACE1|2|3
Example:
:TRAC:COPY TRACE2,TRACE1
Front Panel
Access:
View/Trace, Operations, 1 –> 3
View/Trace, Operations, 2 –> 3
Transfer Trace Data
:TRACe[:DATA] <trace_name>|RAWTRACE,<definite_length_
block>|<comma_separated_ASCII_data>
:TRACe[:DATA]? <trace_name> |RAWTRACE|LLINE1|LLINE2
This command transfers trace data from the controller to the instrument. The data
format is set by the command :
FORMat [:TRACe][:DATA]
. If you’ve selected
the ASCII data format, the data returned is comma-separated ASCII values. For
REAL, INTeger, and UINTeger data formats, a definite length block of data is
returned.
The query returns the current values of the designated trace. The data is terminated
with <NL><END> (for GPIB that is newline, or linefeed, followed by EOI set
true; for RS-232 this is newline only.)
LLINE1
and
LLINE2
can only be queried; they cannot be set.
<trace_name> is
TRACE1|2|3
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