Vector Network Analysis
R&S
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ZNH
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For more information, see
Chapter 7.3.1.3, "Working with Memory Traces"
8.4.1.5
Using Trace Mathematics
Trace mathematics that subtract one trace from another are available for most mea-
surement formats in the network analyzer mode.
For more information, see
Chapter 7.3.1.4, "Using Trace Mathematics"
8.4.2
Using Markers
The marker allows you to make measurement points on a trace, define their properties
and as a searching tool for searching special points on traces.
The marker also provides function to extend output formats for trace measurements,
see
Chapter 8.4.2.2, "Marker Modes"
8.4.2.1
Using Markers and Deltamarkers
Numerical results of the marker and deltamarker are displayed in the measurement
result view.
For more information on using markers and deltamarkers, see
8.4.2.2
Marker Modes
In addition to the standard marker functionality, the "Marker Modes" extended the trace
measurement output formats.
1. Press the [MARKER] key.
If no marker has been activated, the R&S
ZNH automatically activates the main
marker and positions it on the maximum level that has been measured. In addition,
the marker frequency input field opens.
2. Select "Marker Mode"
The R&S
ZNH opens a submenu to select the marker output formats.
For a list of the output format, see
3. Select the required output format.
4. For more information on reference impedance, see
"Selecting the reference impe-
8.4.2.3
Marker Coupling
The R&S
ZNH allows you to compare different measurement results (assigned to dif-
ferent measurement traces) using the same marker.
Analyzing Measurement Results