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Using Instrument Functions
Using limit Testing
Example 1.
When using a small number of measurement points, limit lines must be set
carefully, or the results may be confusing, because the analyzer connects
the measurement points with straight lines. The following illustration shows
a data trace with three measurement points: A, B, and C, along with a
minimum limit line.
B
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A
T R A C E S H O W I N G
T H R E E M E A S U R E D P O I N T S
MINIMUM
L I M I T L I N E 7
B
E N D
Figure 4-17. limit lines Example 1
Note that the beginning of the limit line
between points A and B along
the horizontal frequency axis. The end of the limit line falls between points B
and C along the frequency axis. Therefore, only one measurement point is
encountered between the beginning and end of the limit line. This particular
example would result in a limit test result of “PASS” when it appears
that it could fail. More measurement points are needed to evaluate this
measurement.
Summary of Contents for 8712C
Page 1: ...I I User s Guide HP 8712C and HP 8714C RF Network Analyzers I ...
Page 17: ...I 1 Installing the Analyzer ...
Page 35: ...I 2 Getting Started ...
Page 54: ...I 3 Making Measurements ...
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Page 119: ...4 Using Instrument Functions ...
Page 182: ...Using Instrument Functions Customizing the Display Figure 4 24 Expanded Display 4 64 ...
Page 223: ...5 Optimizing Measurements ...
Page 244: ...6 Calibrating for Increased Measurement Accuracy ...
Page 280: ...7 Automating Measurements ...
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Page 477: ...I 10 Specifications and Characteristics ...
Page 501: ...11 Safety and Regulatory Information ...
Page 508: ...I 12 preset State and Memory Allocation ...
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