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Table 7-14: Reserved Trace Names
Parameter
Meaning
Used in
CH1DATA
CH2DATA
CH3DATA
CH4DATA
Active data trace of channels
1 to 4
TRACe[:DATA][:RESPonse][:ALL]?
CALCulate<Chn>:MATH[:EXPRession][:
DEFine]
CH1MEM
CH2MEM
CH3MEM
CH4MEM
Active memory trace associ-
ated to the active data trace
CH1DATA, CH2DATA,
CH3DATA, CH4DATA,
respectively.
TRACe[:DATA][:RESPonse][:ALL]?
IMPLied
Active data trace, addressed
with <Chn>
CALCulate<Chn>:MATH[:EXPRession][:
DEFine]
CHMem
Active memory trace
assigned to the IMPlied trace
CALCulate<Chn>:MATH[:EXPRession][:
DEFine]
MDATA1
MDATA2
MDATA3
MDATA4
MDATA5
MDATA6
MDATA7
MDATA8
Memory trace named
Mem<n> [Trc<m>]. The trace
name is unique because <n>
counts all data and memory
traces in the active setup.
TRACe[:DATA][:RESPonse][:ALL]?
CALCulate<Chn>:MATH[:EXPRession][:
DEFine]
TRACe:COPY
<MemTraceName>, <DataTraceName>
Copies a data trace to a memory trace. The trace to be copied can be specified by two
alternative methods:
●
As the active data trace of channels 1 to 4 (
CH1DATA, CH2DATA, CH3DATA,
CH4DATA
). If a mathematical trace is active, the associated data trace is copied.
●
As a trace with a name (string variable).
The created memory trace can be specified as follows:
●
As the memory trace named
Mem<n>[Trc<m>]
, where n = 1, ... 8 and
Trc<m>
is
the name of the copied data trace (
MDATA1, MDATA2, MDATA3, MDATA4,
MDATA5, MDATA6, MDATA7, MDATA8
).
●
As a memory trace with an arbitrary name (string variable).
An existing memory trace with the same name is overwritten.
Note:
The copied trace is the data trace which is not modified by any mathematical
operations. To copy a mathematical trace to a memory trace, use
To copy the active trace to the memory using an automatic memory trace name, use
.
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