Other topics about Data Output
As mentioned in Saving and Recalling Instrument State, you can save the instrument state of the E5072A into a file on the mass storage and then recall it later to reproduce that state.
The compatibility of saving/recalling the instrument state file is as follows:
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Recalled By |
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Model/Option No |
E5072A 245 |
E5072A 285 |
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Saved by |
E5071C 23x ** |
Y* |
Y* |
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E5071C 24x ** |
Y* |
Y* |
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E5071C 26x ** |
N |
Y* |
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E5071C 28x ** |
N |
Y* |
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E5072A 245 |
Y |
Y |
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E5072A 285 |
N |
Y |
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Other models/options |
N |
N |
Y: Recall is possible, N: Recall is impossible
*: The warning message of "model mismatch; check power settings" is displayed. When this message is displayed, setup the power setting again. otherwise, "power unleveled" may occurs during sweep.
**: The firmware should be A.09.60 and below.
You cannot recall files saved by specifying all channels/traces (All) as the save target.
If the number of channels/traces at save does not exceed that at recall, you can recall files saved by specifying the displayed channel/trace (Disp Only) as the save target.
Files that are saved with later firmware revisions cannot be recalled by prior firmware revisions.
Recalling the state file which is saved by prior firmware revision may cause a sweep time change and C? is displayed. In this case, re-calibration is recommended.
When the files that are saved with different system spec. versions include calibration data, only states and trace data are recalled.
If you recall an incompatible file, an error occurs and the device recovers to the presetting.