Instrument Function
R&S
®
SMF100A
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Remote command:
*OPC?
:TRACe<ch>[:POWer]:SWEep:DATA:POINts?
:TRACe<ch>[:POWer]:SWEep:DATA:XVALues?
:TRACe<ch>[:POWer]:SWEep:DATA:YVALues?
Setup Trace
The measurement data can be current (sensor trace) or stored trace data, either in a
file (reference trace) or in a temporary memory (hold trace). Up to four traces can be
indicated at one time. On connection, the sensors are automatically detected and
assigned to a trace. By default, connected sensors are assigned to the traces in
ascending order, that means sensor 1 to trace 1, sensor 2 to trace 2, etc. If the default
trace is already used, the sensor has to be assigned manually in the trace dialog.
With the
reference
and
hold
traces, you can compare traces. Assign a reference
curve to one trace and your measured values to a second one, and switch on the dis-
play. This feature provides to compare results directly in the graph, or to show devia-
tions in a graph by using the "Mathematics" function.
Example
The current single measurement of sensor 2 which is assigned to trace 2 is used as
reference trace.
1. Select "Trace 2" with "Indication 2" = NRP-Zx.
2. Select "Save To Ref".
3. Select "Trace 1" and "Indication Ref.".
4. Select "Diagram".
The R&S
SMF indicates two identical traces.
5. Select "Start single".
Triggers a new measurement cycle with sensor 2. You can compare the resulting
measurement trace with the former measurement, which is displayed as reference
trace.
RF Level