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Background information
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Coupling of data and memory traces
When a memory trace is generated from a data trace, it is displayed in the same dia-
gram area and inherits all channel and trace settings from the data trace. The memory
trace displayed in the active diagram; its properties are indicated in the trace list:
New memory traces are named "Mem<n>[<Data Trace>]", where:
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<n> counts all data and memory traces in the active recall set in chronological
order
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<Data_Trace> is the name of the associated data trace
Trace names can be changed in the
The following display settings of a data trace and the associated memory traces are
fully coupled
. Changing a property of one trace affects the properties of all other
traces.
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All "Format" settings (see
Chapter 6.3, "Format Softtool"
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All "Scale" settings (see
Selection of the measured quantity (using the
) is possible for the data
trace but disabled for the memory traces.
Channel settings made for a memory trace act on the associated data trace. Some of
the channel settings for a data trace (e.g. the "Stimulus" range) also affect the display
of the memory traces.
If, due to a change of the sweep type, the stimulus type of a data trace changes, all its
memory traces are deleted.
Traces Softtool