R&S NRP-Z28/-Z98
Remote Control - Commands
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SENSe:AVERage:COUNt:AUTO:NSRatio[?] 0.0 to 1.0
SENSe:AVERage:COUNt:AUTO:NSRatio
determines the relative noise component in the measurement
result for the
Continuous Average
,
Burst Average
and
Timeslot Average
modes if auto-averaging is
operated in the corresponding mode (
SENSe:AVERage:COUNt:AUTO:TYPE NSRatio
). The noise
component is defined as the magnitude of the level variation in dB caused by the inherent noise of the
sensor (two standard deviations).
The query yields the relative noise component in the result for the
Continuous Average
,
Burst Average
or
Timeslot Average
modes.
Default setting:
0.01 [dB]
SENSe:AVERage:COUNt:AUTO:RESolution[?] 1 to 4
SENSe:AVERage:COUNt:AUTO:RESolution
sets the resolution index for the automatic averaging filter
in the
Continuous Average
,
Burst Average
and
Timeslot Average
modes if it is operated in the
RESolution
mode. The resolution index equals the number of decimal places that have to be taken into
account for the further processing of the measurement result in dBm, dB
S
V or dB. The normal mode is
designed in a similar manner as for the predecessors R&S NRVS and R&S NRVD or other commercial
power meters. The higher the selected index, the better the measurement result is filtered without the
last significant place (0.01 dB with an index of 3) actually being set. The
NSRatio
setting is
recommended instead.
The query yields the resolution index for the
Continuous Average
,
Burst Average
and
Timeslot Average
modes.
Default setting:
3
SENSe:AVERage:COUNt:AUTO:SLOT[?]
1 to <SENSe:POWer:TSLot:AVG:COUNt>
SENSe:AVERage:COUNt:AUTO:SLOT
defines the timeslot, whose power is referenced by
auto-averaging in the
Timeslot Average
mode. The timeslot is addressed via its number, the counting
beginning with 1. The timeslot number must not exceed the number of the currently set timeslots. If a
valid timeslot number is initially set and then the number of timeslots reduced to a value that is smaller
than the initial timeslot number, the initial value is automatically set to the new timeslot number, i.e.
auto-averaging references the most recent timeslot.
The query yields the number of the current timeslot, whose power is referenced by auto-averaging in
the
Timeslot Average
mode.
Default setting:
1