User`s guide

Table Of Contents
Chapter 3 47
Setting Up the Analyzer
Configuring Display Settings
3. Setting Up the Analyzer
Configuring Trace Display Settings
Selecting Which Traces to Display
Each trace has two different representations: data and memory traces. You can show or
hide the data and memory traces independently of each other. To show or hide the data or
memory traces, use the following commands:
To copy the data trace to the memory trace, use the following command:
:CALC{1-4}:MATH:MEM on page 281
Configuring Cross-Trace Math Operations
You can perform math operations performed between the data and memory traces and have
the results displayed as the data trace. To perform cross-trace math operations, use the
following command:
:CALC{1-4}:MATH:FUNC on page 281
Configuring Smoothing Settings
To turn on or off smoothing, use the following command:
:CALC{1-4}:SMO on page 293
The smoothing aperture is expressed as a percentage with respect to the sweep range. To
set the smoothing aperture, use the following command:
:CALC{1-4}:SMO:APER on page 294
Selecting the Data Format
You can select the following data format:
R Rectangular display formats
Log magnitude format
•Phase format
Group delay format
Linear magnitude format
SWR format
Real format
Imaginary format
Expanded phase format
Positive phase format
R Imaginary format
R Expanded phase format
To select the measurement parameter data format, use the following command:
:CALC{1-4}:FORM on page 219
Data trace :DISP:WIND{1-4}:TRAC{1-4}:STAT on page 329
Memory trace :DISP:WIND{1-4}:TRAC{1-4}:MEM on page 328