CALC:DATA? versus TRACE:DATA?. Agilent Technologies 8712ES, 8714ET, 8714ES, 8712ET

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CALC:DATA? versus TRACE:DATA?

CALC:DATA? versus TRACE:DATA?

The SCPI command "CALC1:DATA?" is functionally equivalent to the command "TRACE:DATA? CH1FDATA" . The two can be used interchangeably for trace queries of the formatted measurement data.

The "TRACE:DATA" command is more flexible, allowing you to query other measurement arrays and to download data to measurement arrays.

6-12 Programmer’s Guide

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Key Features

  • Frequency range: 9 kHz to 1.8 GHz
  • Dynamic range: >120 dB
  • Sweep speed: up to 200 sweeps/s
  • Multiple measurement modes: scalar, vector, and time domain
  • Built-in signal generator and power meter
  • GPIB and LAN interfaces for remote control and data transfer

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the frequency range of the 8712ES?
The frequency range of the 8712ES is 9 kHz to 1.8 GHz.
What is the dynamic range of the 8712ES?
The dynamic range of the 8712ES is >120 dB.
What is the sweep speed of the 8712ES?
The sweep speed of the 8712ES is up to 200 sweeps/s.
What measurement modes does the 8712ES support?
The 8712ES supports scalar, vector, and time domain measurement modes.
Does the 8712ES have a built-in signal generator?
Yes, the 8712ES has a built-in signal generator.
Does the 8712ES have a built-in power meter?
Yes, the 8712ES has a built-in power meter.
What interfaces does the 8712ES have?
The 8712ES has GPIB and LAN interfaces.
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