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Trace functions and exported data
The analyzer can export the raw complex (unformatted) data or formatted data. The
unformatted data are independent of all "Smooth Shift Hold" settings; see
Smoothing
Activates the smoothing function for the active trace, which may be a data or a memory
trace. With smoothing active, each measurement point is replaced by the arithmetic
mean value of all measurement points located in a symmetric interval centered on the
stimulus value. The width of the smoothing interval is referred to as the
and
can be adjusted according to the properties of the trace.
Tip:
The sweep average is an alternative method of compensating for random effects
on the trace by averaging consecutive traces. Compared to smoothing, the sweep
average requires a longer measurement time but does not have the drawback of aver-
aging out quick variations of the measured values.
See
Remote command:
CALCulate<Chn>:SMOothing[:STATe]
Aperture
Defines how many measurement points are averaged to smooth the trace if
is switched on. The "Aperture" is entered as a percentage of the total sweep span.
An aperture of n percent means that the smoothing interval for each sweep point i with
stimulus value x
i
is equal to [x
i
– span*n/200, x
i
+ span*n/200], and that the result of i is
replaced by the arithmetic mean value of all measurement points in this interval. The
average is calculated for every measurement point. Smoothing does not significantly
increase the measurement time.
Trace Config Softtool