
Command Reference
R&S
®
ZNB/ZNBT
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Return values:
<Data>
Response values either in ASCII or block data format, depend-
ing on the current
Example:
Analogous to
Usage:
Query only
CALCulate:DATA:TRACe
<TraceName>, <Format>, <Data>...
The query gets the trace data of an arbitrary (not necessarily the active) trace, refer-
enced by its trace name <TraceName>.
The "set direction" allows to import formatted or unformatted trace data to an existing
trace (data access point 3 or 2 in
Note
●
Unformatted trace data (SDATa) can only be imported to memory traces
●
Formatted trace data (FDATa) can only be imported to "live" traces if the related
channel is in single sweep mode (
OFF
).
Before the import, the target trace must be prepared according to the settings used
during export. Any request for new data from the hardware ("Restart Sweep" in sin-
gle sweep mode or switching to continuous sweep mode) discards imported data
and switches back the display to measured data.
Parameters:
<TraceName>
String parameter containing the trace name
<Format>
FDATa | SDATa | MDATa | NCData | UCData
Data format; see
<Data>
Trace data for
FDATa | SDATa
import either in ASCII or block
data format, depending on the current
setting.
The column order must match the one used during export.
Example:
See
CALCulate<Ch>:DATA:CALL
<Format>, <Data>...
The query reads the current response values of all S-parameter data traces at channel
<Ch>
's data access point
<DACPoint>
.
If a full n-port system error correction is active in the related channel, the command
reads the full nxn S-matrix of the calibrated ports (there is no need to create or display
the S-parameter traces). Use
CALCulate<Ch>:DATA:CALL:CATalog?
available traces.
The "set direction" allows you to import measurement data at the "Fixture Simulation
Input" data access point (see
SCPI Command Reference