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Remote Commands
R&S
®
FPL1000
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<PulsePeriod>
Defines the pulse period.
Default unit: s
<OfPulses>
Defines the number of pulses to measure.
Example:
CALC:MARK:FUNC:MSUM 50US,450US,576.9US,8
Evaluates data that contains 8 pulses during a measurement
time of 450
µs and a pulse period of 576.9
µs. The evaluation
starts with an offset of 50
µs.
[SENSe:]MPOWer:FTYPe
<FilterType>
This command selects the filter type for pulse power measurements.
Parameters:
<FilterType>
CFILter
NORMal
[SENSe:]MPOWer:RESult[:LIST]?
This command queries the results of the pulse power measurement.
This command may be used to obtain measurement results in an asynchronous way,
using the service request mechanism for synchronization to the end of the measure-
ment.
If there are no results, the command returns an error.
Return values:
<PulsePower>
List of pulse powers.
The number of values depends on the number of pulses you
have been measuring.
The unit is dBm.
Usage:
Query only
[SENSe:]MPOWer[:SEQuence]
<Frequency>, <RBW>, <MeasTime>,
<TriggerSource>, <TriggerLevel>, <TriggerOffset>, <Detector>, <NoPulses>
This command configures and initiates the pulse power measurement.
The R&S
FPL1000 caches all measurement parameters that you can set with this
command. If you use the command repeatedly, the R&S
FPL1000 only changes those
settings that you have actually changed before initiating the measurement. Thus, mea-
surement times are kept as low as possible.
If you synchronize the measurement with
*OPC
, the R&S
FPL1000 produces a service
request when all frequencies have been measured and the number of individual mea-
surements has been performed.
Note that using the command as a query initiates the measurement and returns the
results if all frequencies have been measured. For more information on querying the
results see
Configuring and Performing Measurements