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Remote Control Commands for Phase Noise Measurements
R&S
®
FSW-K40
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User Manual 1173.9286.02 ─ 15
Table 8-1: Common suffixes used in remote commands in the R&S FSW Phase Noise Measurement
application
Suffix
Value range
Description
<m>
1 to 16
Marker
<n>
1 to 16
Window (
in the currently selected measurement channel
)
<t>
1 to 4
Trace
<k>
1 to 8
Limit line
8.2 Introduction
Commands are program messages that a controller (e.g. a PC) sends to the instru-
ment or software. They operate its functions ('setting commands' or 'events') and
request information ('query commands'). Some commands can only be used in one
way, others work in two ways (setting and query). If not indicated otherwise, the com-
mands can be used for settings and queries.
The syntax of a SCPI command consists of a header and, in most cases, one or more
parameters. To use a command as a query, you have to append a question mark after
the last header element, even if the command contains a parameter.
A header contains one or more keywords, separated by a colon. Header and parame-
ters are separated by a "white space" (ASCII code 0 to 9, 11 to 32 decimal, e.g. blank).
If there is more than one parameter for a command, these are separated by a comma
from one another.
Only the most important characteristics that you need to know when working with SCPI
commands are described here. For a more complete description, refer to the User
Manual of the R&S
FSW.
Remote command examples
Note that some remote command examples mentioned in this general introduction may
not be supported by this particular application.
8.2.1 Conventions used in Descriptions
Note the following conventions used in the remote command descriptions:
●
Command usage
If not specified otherwise, commands can be used both for setting and for querying
parameters.
If a command can be used for setting or querying only, or if it initiates an event, the
usage is stated explicitly.
●
Parameter usage
If not specified otherwise, a parameter can be used to set a value and it is the
result of a query.
Parameters required only for setting are indicated as
Setting parameters
.
Introduction