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Storage
SR785 Dynamic Signal Analyzer
Trace Storage
Measurement data may be stored in one of 5 Trace buffers. Trace buffers are simply
temporary storage for complex measurement results and are shared by all Measurement
Groups. Trace data is not retained when the power is turned off.
Display or Reference Display data may be saved to a Trace. Waterfall records or slices
may also be saved to a Trace. Trace data is associated with the Measurement Group in
which the data was originally taken. A Trace into which an FFT measurement has been
saved is associated with the FFT Group.
A stored Trace can be recalled to the active display as Display data. A Trace may be
recalled to a display regardless of its associated Measurement Group. When a Trace is
recalled as Display data, the Display becomes Off-Line. Since the Off-Line display is
showing static trace data, its Measurement, Window, Frequency Span and Averaging
may not be modified. Only display related parameters such as View, Scaling and Marker
Functions may be changed Off-Line.
A stored Trace can also be recalled to the active display as its Reference Display. In this
case the Measurement Group associated with the Trace must be the same as the
Measurement Group of the active display (either Live or Off-Line).
A stored Trace may be used as an operand in a User Math Function. In this case, in order
to display the User Function, the Trace must contain data AND the Trace must have data
stored from within the current Measurement Group. For example, an FFT User Function
which uses Trace1 cannot be chosen as a Measurement if Trace1 is empty OR contains
octave analysis data.
To preserve Trace data permanently, save the Trace to disk.
A Trace may be recalled from a disk file or loaded from an interface. If a User Function
is displayed and it uses a Trace in its equation, then that Trace cannot be changed to data
from a different Measurement Group. For example, if an FFT User Function using
Trace1 is being displayed, you cannot recall octave data from disk to Trace1.
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