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Example:
Assume that the current recall set contains two traces named
Trc1 and Trc2, respectively, and that limit lines have been
defined for Trc1.
MMEM:STOR:LIM 'TRC1', 'C:
\Users\Public\Documents
\Rohde-Schwarz\ZNA\LIMitLines\Lim_Trc1.limit'
Store the limit line definition of Trc1 to a limit line file.
MMEM:LOAD:LIM 'TRC2', 'C:
\Users\Public\Documents
\Rohde-Schwarz\ZNA\LIMitLines\Lim_Trc1.limit'
Load the previously created limit line file and assign the limit
lines to Trc2.
MMEM:STOR:TRAC 'TRC1', 'C:
\Users\Public\Documents
\Rohde-Schwarz\ZNA\LIMitLines\Trc1.s1p'
Store the current trace data of Trc1 to a limit line file in Touch-
stone format.
MMEM:LOAD:LIM 'TRC1', 'C:
\Users\Public\Documents
\Rohde-Schwarz\ZNA\LIMitLines\Trc1.s1p', 'S11',
0, 2, LMAX
Load the previously created Touchstone limit line file and assign
the limit lines to Trc1, applying a response offset of 2 dB.
CALC:LIMit:DISPlay ON
Show the limit line in the diagram.
Usage:
Setting only
Manual operation:
See
MMEMory:LOAD:RIPPle
<TraceName>, <RippleLimFile>
Loads a ripple limit definition from a specified file and assigns it to a trace with a speci-
fied name. Ripple limits are created using the
CALCulate<Ch>:RIPPle...
com-
mands.
Setting parameters:
<TraceName>
Name of an existing trace in the active setup (string parameter).
The imported ripple limit line is assigned to this trace, irrespec-
tive of the trace information in the ripple limit file.
*RST:
-
<RippleLimFile>
String parameter to specify the name and directory of the ripple
limit file to be loaded. The default extension (manual control) for
ripple limit files is *.ripple, although other extensions are allowed.
If no path is specified the analyzer searches the current direc-
tory, to be queried with
SCPI command reference