INITiate:RESTart

(Write-Only) Behavior is mode and Sweep type (Continuous/Hold/Single) dependent.

EMI/SA/RTSA/IQA:

Causes the FieldFox to restart trace averaging at count of 1. When in Single sweep (acquisition for I/Q) mode, the EMI/IQ/RTSA/SA performs a complete set of averages before going to the hold state again.

This command is overlapped. This means that it will execute and, while the FieldFox performs a single sweep (acquisition for I/Q), it will also accept new commands. Follow this command with *OPC? to cause the FieldFox to wait before accepting subsequent commands.

In Single sweep (acquisition for I/Q) mode, the EMI/IQA/RTSA/SA performs a complete set of averages before going to the hold state again.

 

NA and CAT:

In Hold mode:  

1) Causes the FieldFox to restart trace averaging at count of 1.

2) Takes a single sweep.

Note:  Does not support the SA/IQA/RTSA behavior of acquiring ALL averages when average mode is set to SWEEP average mode. If in SWEEP average mode, will only complete the first of the required averages. INIT:IMM command is required to keep adding to the average trace until desired average count has been reached.

In Continuous sweep mode:

1) Resets the average counter and continue free run sweeping. Similar to Hold mode, if in sweep average mode, will start acquiring sweeps to collect the required averages and will continue sweeping. Average counter will climb to set value (This set value displays on the Fieldfox).

2) If in point average mode, will acquire all averages in a single sweep as expected, and will continue acquiring data.

Note: If you are in Continuous sweep mode, resets averaging at a count of 1.

 

Relevant Modes

CAT, EMI, IQA,LTE FDD, PAA, 5GTF, 5G NR, 5G NR EVM Conducted, NA, SA, RTSA

Examples

INIT:REST;*OPC?

Query Syntax

Not Applicable

Default

Not Applicable


Last Modified:

04nov2022

Added EMI mode 12.3x)

27nov2018

Added CAT, LTE FDD, & 5GTF modesand updated descriptions (11.0)

22oct2017

Added IQA mode (10.1x)

10-june-2016

Added RTSA mode (9.50)