Remote Commands
R&S
®
FSW
1009
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The figure below shows the relations between the available trigger settings.
The measurement is always on trace 1, either with the peak detector to determine the
peak power or the RMS detector to determine the RMS power. Overall, you can config-
ure the measurement independent of the instrument setup with the commands listed
below only, which results in faster measurements.
The Pulse Power measurement is incompatible to other measurement functions (e.g.
marker functionality or statistics). If you use a command that controls those functions,
the R&S
FSW aborts the Pulse Power measurement.
The R&S
FSW also aborts the Pulse Power measurement if you end the remote ses-
sion.
The commands can be used in two different ways.
●
Instrument setup, measurement and querying of the results in a single command
line. With this method, there is the least delay between the measurement and the
result output. However, it requires the control computer to wait for the response
from the instrument.
●
Instrument setup and querying of the result list at the end of the measurement:
With this method, the control computer may be used for other activities while the
measurement is being performed. However, more time is needed for synchroniza-
tion via service request.
14.5.16.1
Performing Pulse Power Measurements
The following commands control pulse power measurements.
CALCulate<n>:MARKer<m>:FUNCtion:MSUMmary
........................................................ 1009
.............................................................................................1010
..................................................................................1011
......................................................................................1011
.................................................................................... 1012
CALCulate<n>:MARKer<m>:FUNCtion:MSUMmary
<TimeOffset>, <MeasTime>,
<PulsePeriod>, <OfPulses>
This command configures power measurements on pulses in the time domain.
Configuring and Performing Measurements