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Show <Active Data Trace>
Shows or hides the active data trace in the diagram.
Remote command:
DISPlay[:WINDow<Wnd>]:TRACe<WndTr>:SHOW
Trace Math
Activates the mathematical mode, applying the last active mathematical relation to the
active trace. The trace is replaced by the mathematical trace and "Math" is displayed in
the trace list while the mathematical mode is active:
"Trace Math" is enabled if the active data trace fulfills the conditions for evaluating the
mathematical relation. E.g. if no "User Defined" mathematical relation is defined, a
memory trace must be coupled to the active data trace, so that the R&S
ZNB/ZNBT
can evaluate one of the relations "Data / <Mem>" or "Data - <Mem>".
Remote command:
Data / <Mem>, Data - <Mem>
Activates the mathematical mode with the corresponding trace mathematical operation.
The division (subtraction) is calculated on a point-to-point basis: Each measurement
point of the active trace is divided by (subtracted from) the corresponding measure-
ment point of the memory trace. If the memory trace represents the result of a previous
sweep with unchanged settings, the divided (subtracted) curve is typically centered
around 1 / 0 dB (0); it shows the variation of the results in subsequent sweeps.
The result of the division is a mathematical trace and replaces the active data trace in
the diagram area. The mathematical trace is updated as the measurement goes on
and the analyzer provides new active trace data.
This function is disabled unless a memory trace is coupled to the active data trace.
Trace coupling ensures that the two traces have the same number of points so that the
mathematical trace is well-defined.
Remote command:
CALCulate<Chn>:MATH:STATe
CALCulate<Chn>:MATH:FUNCtion
User Defined
Activates the mathematical mode and displays the mathematical trace defined using in
the "User Def Math" dialog (see
Chapter 5.12.2.2, "User Def Math Dialog"
The mathematical trace replaces the active data trace in the diagram area; it is upda-
ted as the measurement goes on and the analyzer provides new active trace data.
Remote command:
Trace Config Softtool