
R&S ZVL
GUI Reference
Trace Menu
Operating Manual 1303.6580.32-06
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Coupling between the imported memory trace and the active data trace implies that the stimulus values of
the imported data and of the active trace must be compatible. Compatibility means that the Sweep Type of
the two traces must match; the position and number of the sweep points do not have to be the same.
The analyzer checks for compatibility before importing data. The
Select Parameter
box remains empty if
the selected files contains no compatible data.
When a *.s1p file is opened the
Select Parameter
box indicates the 1-port (reflection) parameter S11,
irrespective of the actual S-parameter stored in the file.
To import a trace file (*.snp or *.csv) you can also use the Windows Explorer and simply double-click
the file or drag and drop the file into the NWA application. The imported data generates a memory trace
which is coupled to the active data trace.
Remote control:
MMEMory:LOAD:TRACe "<trc_name>","<file_name>"
Export Data...
Calls up a dialog to store data or memory traces to a trace file. Trace files are ASCII files with selectable
file format.
Data export can serve many purposes, e.g.:
•
To process and evaluate measurement data in an external application.
•
To store measurement data and re-import it in a future measurement session.
Export Complex Data
corresponds to a standard
Save As...
dialog with an additional panel to specify the
export options
.
The export options are remembered when the dialog is closed. The
Dec. Separator
export