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Active Trace vs. Active Data Trace
In the context of memory traces we distinguish between the active trace and the active
data trace.
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If the active trace is a memory trace, then the active data trace is the data trace to
which the memory trace is associated.
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If the active trace is a data trace, then the active trace is also the active data trace.
Data to <Destination>
Stores the current state of the active data trace to the
trace functions are applied to the stored trace.
Tips:
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to apply trace functions to the stored trace.
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You can also create memory traces using the
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It is not possible to store
traces to memory.
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For the relation between a data trace and its associated memory traces, see
pling of data and memory traces"
Remote command:
CALCulate<Chn>:MATH:MEMorize
TRACe:COPY
Data & Func to <Destination>
Stores the current state of the active data trace – including trace functions – to the
memory trace.
Trace functions
The trace functions comprise the following mathematical operations:
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Active trace math on unformatted and formatted traces, as configured in the
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A shift of the data trace (see
stores the raw trace without the trace functions, "Data & Func to
<Destination>" stores the trace after it has been transformed using the trace functions.
For the relation between a data trace and its associated memory traces, see
Remote command:
Destination
Selects the destination for the
operations.
The destination can be one of the following:
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An existing memory trace of the active data trace.
The existing memory trace is overwritten.
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"New Trace"
The data are copied to a new memory trace, associated to the current data trace.
Remote command:
n/a
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