
Analog Demodulation Option R&S
FSV–K7
R&S
®
FSV-K7/K7S
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Operating Manual 1176.7561.02 ─ 06
A delay between applying the gate signal and the start of recording measured values
can be defined, see
Parameters:
<Type>
LEVel | EDGE
LEVel
The gate is level-triggered:
After detection of the gate signal, the gate remains open until the
gate signal disappears. The gate opening time cannot be
defined with the command
.
Note
: Using gating with gate mode "level" and an IFP trigger
holdoff time for the IFP trigger is ignored for frequency sweep,
FFT sweep, zero span and IQ mode measurements.
EDGE
The gate is edge-triggered:
After detection of the set gate signal edge, the gate remains
open until the gate delay (
has expired.
*RST:
EDGE
Example:
SWE:EGAT:TYPE EDGE
[SENSe:]SWEep:POINts
<NumberPoints>
This command defines the number of measurement points to be collected during one
sweep.
Parameters:
<NumberPoints>
Range:
101 to 32001
*RST:
691
Example:
SWE:POIN 150
Manual operation:
See
[SENSe:]SWEep:TIME
<Time>
This command defines the sweep time.
Parameters:
<Time>
Instrument Functions Analog Demodulation
–
Rate, Measurement Time and Trigger Offset
2.3.6.9
Other commands in the SENSe subsystem
[SENSe:]AVERage<n>:COUNt
<NoMeasurements>
This command defines the number of measurements which contribute to the average
value.
Remote Commands of the Analog Demodulation (R&S
FSV–K7)