R&S NRP-Z27/-Z37
Remote Control - Commands
1169.3870.12 6.11
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SENSe:POWer:AVG:BUFFer:SIZE[?] 1 to 1024
SENSe:POWer:AVG:BUFFer:SIZE
sets the buffer size for the buffered
Continuous Average
mode.
The query yields the current buffer size for the buffered
Continuous Average
mode.
Default setting:
1
SENSe:POWer:AVG:BUFFer:STATe[?] OFF | ON
The buffered
Continuous Average
mode is activated with
ON
and deactivated with
OFF
. In this mode,
the results generated by trigger events are collected in the power sensor module until the buffer is filled.
All results are then transferred as block data. The measurement rate obtained is thus higher than in the
non-buffered
Continuous Average
mode. The maximum measurement rate is obtained by combining
the buffered mode with multiple triggering (see parameter
TRIGger:COUNt
). The size of the result
buffer is set with the
SENSe:POWer:AVG:BUFFer:SIZE
command.
The query yields
•
1
for
OFF,
•
2
for
ON.
Default setting:
OFF
SENSe:POWer:AVG:SMOothing:STATe[?] OFF | ON
The
ON
parameter activates a smoothing filter for modulated signals in the
Continuous Average
mode
and
OFF
deactivates it. The smoothing filter is a steep-edge digital lowpass filter used to suppress
variations of results caused by low-frequency modulation. This parameter should be activated to reduce
variations in results due to modulation when the size of the sampling window cannot or should not be
exactly adapted to the modulation period. If the selected sampling window is 5 to 9 times larger than a
modulation period, the variations in display are normally sufficiently reduced. With smoothing
deactivated, 300 to 3000 periods are required to obtain the same effect.
With smoothing deactivated, the sampling values are considered equivalent and averaged in a
sampling window, which yields an integrating behaviour of the measuring instrument. As described
above, optimum suppression of variations in the result is thus obtained when the size of the sampling
window is exactly adapted to the modulation period. Otherwise, the modulation can have a
considerable influence, even if the sampling window is much larger than the modulation period. The
behaviour can be considerably improved by subjecting sampling values to weighting (raised-von-Hann
window), which corresponds to video filtering. This is exactly what happens with activated smoothing.
Since the smoothing filter increases the inherent noise of the power sensor module by approx. 20 %, it
should remain deactivated if it is not required.
The query yields
•
1
for
OFF,
•
2
for
ON.
Default setting:
OFF