
R&S ZVL
GUI Reference
Trace Menu
Operating Manual 1303.6580.32-06
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The header consists of the following data elements:
<Stimulus> stimulus variable: freq for Frequency sweep.
<reTrace1> first response value of first trace: re<Trace_Name>, mag<Trace_Name> or
db<Trace_Name> for output format Real-Imag, Lin. Mag-Phase or dB Mag-Phase, respectively. The
data format for export files can be selected in the Export Data dialog.
<imTrace1> second response value of first trace: im<Trace_Name> for output format Real-Imag,
ang<Trace_Name> for output formats Lin. Mag-Phase or dB Mag-Phase. The data format for export
files can be selected in the Export Data dialog.
<reTrace2> first response value of second trace: re<Trace_Name>, mag<Trace_Name> or
db<Trace_Name> for output format Real-Imag, Lin. Mag-Phase or dB Mag-Phase, respectively. The
data format for export files can be selected in the Export Data dialog.
<imTrace2>... second response value of first trace: im<Trace_Name> for output format Real-Imag,
ang<Trace_Name> for output formats Lin. Mag-Phase or dB Mag-Phase. The data format for export
files can be selected in the Export Data dialog. first response value of second trace. HZ / KHZ / MHZ /
GHZ allowed for imported files. The analyzer alway uses HZ for exported data. second response
value of first trace: im<Trace_Name> for output format Re/Im, ang<Trace_Name> for output formats
lin. Mag-Phase or dB Mag-Phase. The data format for export files can be selected in the Export Data
dialog.
The trace data is arranged as described in the header. Different values are separated by semicolons. A
semicolon is also inserted before the end of each line.
The stimulus values are arranged in ascending order.
Shift Response Value...
Modifies all points of the active trace by means of an added and/or a multiplied complex constant. The
constant complex values are entered in the four input fields of the
Shift Response Value
dialog.
The units of the constants are adjusted to the format of the active trace. Setting all values to zero
(Clear
All Values)
restores the original trace.
Effect of the constants
The trace points are modified according to the formula displayed in the lower part of the dialog:
The formula and the different constants are adjusted to the different display formats of a trace:
•
The
Magnitude
factor shifts a
dB Mag
trace in vertical direction, leaving the phase of a complex
parameter unchanged.
•
The
Phase
factor rotates a trace that is displayed in a polar diagram around the origin, leaving the