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TRACe Subsystem

TRACe Subsystem

The TRACe subsystem controls access to the internal trace memory of the analyzer.

Refer also to :CALCulate and :MMEMory subsystems for more trace and limit line commands.

Copy Trace

:TRACe:COPY <source_trace>,<dest_trace>

Transfers the source trace to the destination trace and leaves the destination trace in VIEW mode.

Source traces are: TRACE123

Destination traces are: TRACE123

Example: :TRAC:COPY TRACE2,TRACE1

Front Panel

Access:View/Trace, Operations, 1 –> 3

View/Trace, Operations, 2 –> 3

Transfer Trace Data

:TRACe[:DATA] <trace_name>RAWTRACE,<definite_length_ block><comma_separated_ASCII_data>

:TRACe[:DATA]? <trace_name> RAWTRACELLINE1LLINE2

This command transfers trace data from the controller to the instrument. The data format is set by the command :FORMat [:TRACe][:DATA]. The data is comma-separated ASCII values in ASCII formatting, and a definite length block in REAL, INTeger, and UINTeger formatting.

The query returns the current values of the designated trace. The data is terminated with <NL><END> (for GPIB that is newline, or linefeed, followed by EOI set true; for RS-232 this is newline only.)

LLINE1 and LLINE2 can only be queried; they cannot be set.

<trace_name> is TRACE123

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Agilent Technologies Model  A.08.xx TRACe Subsystem, Copy Trace, Transfer Trace Data, TRACeCOPY sourcetrace,desttrace

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