
Common analysis and display functions
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Note:
For EMI measurements, the trace detector is used for the initial peak search
only, not for the final test. The detector for the final test is configured in the EMI marker
settings, see
Chapter 5.13.4.1, "EMI marker configuration"
"Auto"
(default:) Selects the optimum detector for the selected trace and fil-
ter mode
"Type"
Defines the selected detector type.
Note:
If the EMI (R&S
FSV3-K54) measurement option is installed,
additional detectors are available, even if EMI measurement is not
active. If you select a CISPR trace detector, the RBW filter type is
automatically also set to CISPR.
CISPR detectors are not available for the following measurements:
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Frequency sweep measurements in FFT mode
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Emission measurements
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Power measurements
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Statistics measurements
Chapter 5.13.3.2, "Detectors and dwell time"
Remote command:
[SENSe:][WINDow<n>:]DETector<t>[:FUNCtion]
[SENSe:][WINDow<n>:]DETector<t>[:FUNCtion]:AUTO
Hold
If activated, traces in "Min Hold", "Max Hold" and "Average" mode are not reset after
specific parameter changes have been made.
Normally, the measurement is started again after parameter changes, before the mea-
surement results are analyzed (e.g. using a marker). In all cases that require a new
measurement after parameter changes, the trace is reset automatically to avoid false
results (e.g. with span changes). For applications that require no reset after parameter
changes, the automatic reset can be switched off.
The default setting is off.
Remote command:
DISPlay[:WINDow<n>][:SUBWindow<w>]:TRACe<t>:MODE:HCONtinuous
Smoothing
If enabled, the trace is smoothed by the specified value (between 1
% and 50
%). The
smoothing value is defined as a percentage of the display width. The larger the
smoothing value, the greater the smoothing effect.
Note:
Effects of smoothing on post-processing functions. Note that in Spectrum mode,
all functions performed after the sweep, such as limit checks, markers, or channel
power measurements, are based on the smoothed trace data. Thus, the results differ
from results based on the original trace.
For more information, see
Trace configuration