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<Seg>
Number of the ripple limit range.
Parameters:
<Limit>
Ripple limit in the range. The unit is adjusted to the format of the
active trace (
Range:
Virtually no restriction for ripple limit ranges.
*RST:
n/a (no ripple limit line defined after a reset)
Default unit: See above.
Example:
See
Manual operation:
See
CALCulate<Chn>:RIPPle:SEGMent<Seg>:RESult?
Returns the result of the ripple limit check in the previously defined limit range no.
<Seg>
. The response consists of two parameters:
●
<Boolean>
–
0 for "passed", 1 for "failed".
●
<Limit>
–
measured ripple in the limit range. A result is returned even if the limit check
in the range no. <Seg> is disabled; see example below.
A reset deletes all ripple limit ranges. Use
CALCulate<Ch>:RIPPle:FAIL?
to query
the result for global ripple limit check.
Note:
In remote control, the ripple limit check result is calculated once at the end of each
sweep. If the ripple limits are changed, a new sweep is required to obtain updated ripple
limit check results. In single sweep mode (
INITiate<Ch>:CONTinuous OFF
), the new
sweep must be started explicitly. This behavior is different from manual control where a
changed ripple limit line can directly affect the pass/fail result of the displayed trace.
Suffix:
<Chn>
.
Channel number used to identify the active trace.
<Seg>
Number of the ripple limit range.
Example:
*RST; CALC:RIPP:DATA 1, 1500000000, 2000000000,
3
Define and enable a ripple limit range in the stimulus range
between 1.5 GHz and 2 GHz, assigning a ripple limit of +3 dB.
CALC:RIPP:STAT ON; SEGM:RES?
Enable the limit check and query the result for the created range.
Possible response:
0,0.3529814004
.
CALC:RIPP:DATA 0, 2500000000, 3000000000, 3
Define a second ripple limit range with disabled limit check (no limit
check results are displayed in the diagram area).
CALC:RIPP:SEGM2:RES?
Query the result for the second range. Possible response:
0,1.149071925
.
Usage:
Query only
Manual operation:
See
SCPI Command Reference