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//Defines an absolute limit of 10 dBm at the start and stop frequencies of range 1.
LIST:RANG:LIM:STAT ON
//Turns the limit check for all ranges on.
//---------------Configuring the List Evaluation----------
CALC:PSE:MARG 100
//Sets the threshold to 100 dB.
CALC:PSE:PSH ON
//Marks all peaks in the diagram with blue squares.
CALC:PSE:SUBR 10
//Sets 10 peaks per range to be stored in the list.
//--------------Performing the Measurement-----
INIT:SPUR; *WAI
//Performs a spurious emission measurement and waits until the sweep has finished.
//---------------Retrieving Results-------------
CALC:LIM1:FAIL?
//Queries the result of the check for limit line 1.
TRAC? SPUR
//Queries the peak list of the spurious emission measurement.
10.6.9
Analyzing statistics (APD, CCDF)
All remote control commands specific to statistical measurements are described here.
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Activating statistical measurements
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Configuring statistical measurements
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Using gate ranges for statistical measurements
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Scaling the diagram
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Performing a statistical measurement
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Retrieving results
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Programming example: measuring statistics
10.6.9.1
Activating statistical measurements
The following commands activate statistical measurements.
CALCulate<n>:STATistics:APD[:STATe]
CALCulate<n>:STATistics:CCDF[:STATe]
CALCulate<n>:STATistics:APD[:STATe] <State>
This command turns the APD measurement on and off.
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