VectorStar™ MS464xB Series Microwave Vector Network Analyzer Programming Manual : SCPI Commands : :SENSe{1-16}:AVERage Subsystem
 
:SENSe{1-16}:AVERage Subsystem
The :SENSe{1-16}:AVERage subsystem commands configure and control the averaging function on the indicated channel.
Channel and Sweep Subsystems
Related channel and sweep configuration and control subsystems are:
:SENSe{1-16}:AVERage Subsystem
:SENSe{1-16}:DNFigure Subsystem
:SENSe{1-16}:SPUR Subsystem
:SENSe{1-16}:SWEep Subsystem
:SENSe{1-16}:AVERage:CLEar
Description
Clears and restarts the averaging sweep count of the indicated channel.
No query.
Cmd Parameters
NA
Range
NA
Default Value
NA
Syntax Example
:SENS1:AVER:CLE
:SENSe{1-16}:AVERage:COUNt <NRf>
:SENSe{1-16}:AVERage:COUNt?
Description
Sets the averaging count for the indicated channel. The channel must be turned on.
Returns the averaging count for the indicated channel.
Cmd Parameters
<NRf> The input parameter is a unitless number.
Query Parameters
<NR1> The output parameter is an integer.
Range
1 to 1024
Default Value
1
Syntax Example
:SENS1:AVER:COUN 101
:SENS1:AVER:COUN?
 
:SENSe{1-16}:AVERage:SWEep?
Description
Query only.
Returns the averaging sweep count for the indicated channel.
Query Parameters
<NR1> The output parameter is an integer.
Range
NA
Default Value
0
Syntax Example
:SENS1:AVER:SWE?
:SENSe{1-16}:AVERage:TYPe <char>
:SENSe{1-16}:AVERage:TYPe?
Description
Sets the averaging function type to point-by-point or sweep-by-sweep.
Returns the averaging function type of point-by-point or sweep-by-sweep.
Cmd Parameters
<char> POINtbypoint | SWEepbysweep
Query Parameters
<char> POIN | SWE
Range
NA
Default Value
POIN
Syntax Example
:SENS1:AVER:TYP POIN
:SENS1:AVER:TYP?
:SENSe{1-16}:AVERage[:STATe] <char>
:SENSe{1-16}:AVERage[:STATe]?
Description
Sets averaging on/off for the indicated channel.
Returns the averaging function on/off status on the indicated channel.
Cmd Parameters
<char> 1 | 0 | ON | OFF
Query Parameters
<char> 1 | 0
Range
NA
Default Value
0
Syntax Example
:SENS1:AVER ON
:SENS1:AVER?