Remote Commands for HRP UWB Measurements
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6.1.6.4
Character Strings
Strings are alphanumeric characters. They have to be in straight quotation marks. You
can use a single quotation mark ( ' ) or a double quotation mark ( " ).
Example:
INSTRument:DELete 'Spectrum'
6.1.6.5
Block Data
Block data is a format which is suitable for the transmission of large amounts of data.
The ASCII character # introduces the data block. The next number indicates how many
of the following digits describe the length of the data block. In the example the 4 follow-
ing digits indicate the length to be 5168 bytes. The data bytes follow. During the trans-
mission of these data bytes all end or other control signs are ignored until all bytes are
transmitted. #0 specifies a data block of indefinite length. The use of the indefinite for-
mat requires an
NL^END
message to terminate the data block. This format is useful
when the length of the transmission is not known or if speed or other considerations
prevent segmentation of the data into blocks of definite length.
6.2
Common Suffixes
In the R&S VSE HRP UWB application, the following common suffixes are used in
remote commands:
Table 6-1: Common suffixes used in remote commands in the R&S VSE HRP UWB application
Suffix
Value range
Description
<m>
1 to 16
Marker
<n>
1 to 16
Window (
in the currently selected channel
)
<t>
1 to 4
Trace
<li>
1 to 8
Limit line
6.3
Activating HRP UWB Measurements
HRP UWB measurements require a special application in the R&S
VSE. The common
commands for configuring and controlling measurement channels, as well as blocks
and sequences, are also used in the R&S VSE HRP UWB application.
They are described in the R&S
VSE base software user manual.
Activating HRP UWB Measurements