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The following display settings of a data trace and the associated memory traces are
fully coupled
. Changing a property of one trace affects the properties of all other
traces.
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All "Format" settings (see
Chapter 5.10, "Format Softtool"
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All "Scale" settings (see
Chapter 5.11, "Scale Softtool"
Selection of the measured quantity (using the
) is possible for the data
trace but disabled for the memory traces.
Channel settings made for a memory trace act on the associated data trace. Some of
the channel settings for a data trace (e.g. the "Stimulus" range) also affect the display
of the memory traces.
If the sweep type of a data trace is changed so that the stimulus types of the data
traces and the memory traces become incompatible, all coupled memory traces are
removed from the diagram area and deleted.
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.
5.12.2.1
Controls on the Mem Math Tab
The "Define Math..." button opens the "User Def Math" dialog (see
Trace Config Softtool