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Operating the DC Power Analyzer 3
Model N6705A User’s Guide 61
Data Logger View
NOTE
The Data Logger function is not available if Option 055 has been ordered.
Press the Data Logger key to access the Data Logger. This key toggles
between the Standard view shown below, and Marker view, which
enables markers and marker calculations. The Data Logger is similar
to the Scope View function except that it lets you view and log output
voltage and current data for up to 99,999 hours.
As in Scope View, you can configure the Data Logger View to display
voltage or current waveforms for all outputs. Power waveforms can
be displayed for all outputs because of the interleaved data logging
capability. See “Data Logger Sampling Modes” later in this chapter.
The display functions like a strip chart recorder. Use the Waveform
Display knobs to scroll through the data. Unless specified otherwise,
data is automatically stored to a file named default.dlog.
Standard View
Symbol/Field: Description:
1 Trace Controls
Identifies the volt/div. or curr/div. setting of the trace. indicates
the trace is on. Dashes (----) indicates the trace is off. Select the trace
and press Enter to turn it on or off.
2 Data Bar
Time Elapsed
Represents all of the logged data. The yellow portion of the bar
represents the data that is visible in the display area.
Indicates the time elapsed during the data log and the total duration.
The values match when data logging finishes.
3 Data Traces
Voltage trace labels appear on the left side of the grid (V1 V2, V3, V4).
Current trace labels appear on the right side of the grid (I1, I2, I3, I4).
Power trace labels appear on the center of the grid (P1, P2, P3, P4).
Traces are color coded according to output.
Push the Trigger Level knob to autoscale the traces.
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