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Data to <Destination>
Stores the current state of the active trace as a memory trace. No trace functions are
applied to the stored trace. The memory trace is displayed in the active diagram area with
another color, and its properties are indicated in the trace list:
Memory traces are named "Mem<n>[<Data_Trace>]" where <n> counts all data and
memory traces in the active recall set in chronological order, and <Data_Trace> is the
name of the associated data trace. Trace names can be changed in the "Trace Man-
ager" dialog.
"Data to <Destination>" overwrites the memory trace selected under "Destination". If
"New" is selected, a new memory trace is created.
Tips:
You can also create memory traces using the "File > More > Import... > Import
Data" dialog. Notice that it is not possible to store "Max. Hold" traces to memory ("TRACE
CONFIG > Smooth Shift Hold > Hold Mode").
Coupling of data and memory traces
When a memory trace is generated from a data trace, it is displayed in the same diagram
area and inherits all channel and trace settings from the data trace.
The following display settings of a data trace and the associated memory traces are
fully
coupled
. Changing a property of one trace affects the properties of all other traces.
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All "Trace > Format" settings
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All "Trace > Scale" settings
Selection of the measured quantity ("Trace > Measure") is possible for the data trace but
disabled for the memory traces.
Channel settings made for a memory trace act on the associated data trace. Some of the
channel settings for a data trace (e.g. the "Stimulus" range) also affect the display of the
memory traces.
Note:
If the sweep type of a data trace is changed so that the stimulus ranges of the data
traces and the memory traces become incompatible, all coupled memory traces are
removed from the diagram area and deleted.
Remote command:
Data & Func to <Destination>
Stores the current state of the active data trace modified by the trace functions as a
memory trace.
Trace functions
The trace functions comprise the following mathematical operations:
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Any mathematical relation applied to the trace ("Math = Data/Mem, Math = User
Def").
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A shift of the trace in horizontal or vertical direction ("TRACE CONFIG > Smooth Shift
Hold > Shift Trace").
Trace Settings