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5 Menu
5.2. Description of menu
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Smoothing
IF bandwidth
1) Restart Average
Function description:
Select this menu for a group of new average sweep.
Parameter description:
None
2) Average factor
Function description:
Select this menu to set the average times of curve sweep.
Set and adjust the parameter by the mouse/keyboard or the knob, number keys and stepping keys on the front panel.
Parameter description:
1[1~1024].
3) Average ON/OFF
Function description:
Select this menu to open the trace averaging function.
The more times averaging is done, the more noise will be reduced, and the larger the dynamic range will be.
The noise reduction effect of sweep averaging is the same as that of reduction of the intermediate frequency
bandwidth.
Parameter description:
OFF [OFF|ON].
4) Smoothing
This menu is used for smoothing setting. Click it to enter the menu of lower level. The specific menu includes:
Table 5.17 Smoothing
Menu
Smoothing ON/OFF
Smoothing percentage
Number of smoothing points
a) Smoothing ON/OFF
Function description:
Select this menu to enable the smoothing function.
The smoothing function is used to reduce the peak-peak noise of bandwidth measurement data.
Data averaging is done for part of the displayed trace. The number of adjacent data points averaged at the same
time is also known as the smoothing aperture. The aperture can be defined as the number of data points or the
percentage of X-axis span.
Parameter description:
OFF [OFF|ON].
Summary of Contents for AV3672 Series
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Page 125: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 121 5 1 3 Channel Fig 5 3 Channel Menu...
Page 126: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 122 5 1 4 Excitation Fig 5 4 Excitation Menu I...
Page 127: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 123 Fig 5 5 Excitation Menu II...
Page 128: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 124 Fig 5 6 Excitation Menu III...
Page 129: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 125 5 1 5 Response Fig 5 7 Response Menu I...
Page 130: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 126 Fig 5 8 Repsonse Menu II...
Page 131: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 127 Fig 5 9 Response Menu III...
Page 132: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 128 Fig 5 10 Response Menu V Fig 5 11 Response IV...
Page 133: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 129 5 1 6 Calibration Fig 5 12 Calibration Menu...
Page 134: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 130 5 1 7 Marker Fig 5 13 Cursor Menu I...
Page 135: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 131 Fig 5 13 Cursor Menu II...
Page 136: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 132 Fig 5 15Marker Menu III...
Page 137: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 133 5 1 8 Analysis Fig 5 16 Analysis Menu I...
Page 138: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 134 Fig 5 17 Analysis Menu II...
Page 139: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 135 Fig 5 18 Analysis Menu III...
Page 140: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 136 5 1 9 System Fig 5 19 System Menu I...
Page 141: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 137 Fig 5 20 System Menu I...
Page 254: ...8 Basis of Network Measurement 8 3 Amplifier Parameter Specifications 250...
Page 257: ...8 Basis of Network Measurement 8 4 Complex Impedance 253...
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