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15.7.3.3
Traces Copy
TRACe<n>:COPY
<TraceNumber>, <TraceNumber>
This command copies data from one trace to another.
Suffix:
<n>
.
Parameters:
<TraceNumber>
TRACE1 | TRACE2 | TRACE3 | TRACE4 | TRACE5 | TRACE6
The first parameter is the destination trace, the second parame-
ter is the source.
(Note the 'e' in the parameter is required!)
Example:
TRAC:COPY TRACE1,TRACE2
Copies the data from trace 2 to trace 1.
Manual operation:
See
15.7.3.4
Trace Mathematics
CALCulate<n>:MATH<t>:EXPRession[:DEFine]
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CALCulate<n>:MATH<t>:EXPRession[:DEFine]
<Expression>
This command selects the mathematical expression for trace mathematics.
Prerequisites for this command
●
Turn on trace mathematics (
Suffix:
<n>
.
<t>
Trace that the result of the trace mathematics is written to.
Parameters:
<Expression>
(TRACE<x> - TRACE<y>)
The expression selects the two traces that are subtracted from
each other. You can select any trace you like as the two oper-
ands.
The result is shown in the trace defined by the suffix
<t>
at the
MATH
syntax element of the command.
Example:
//Subtract trace 2 from trace 3 and write the result to trace 4
CALC:MATH:STAT ON
CALC:MATH4:EXPR (TRACE3-TRACE2)
Manual operation:
See
Analysis