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Drift
Difference between the 1st level that has been measured and the level that
has been measured last.
In continuous sweep mode, the drift is the difference between the 1st level that
has been measured in the 1st sweep and the level that has been measured
last.
Measured Frequency
DUT frequency that has been actually measured.
The measured frequency might differ from the frontend frequency, e.g. if you
are using level verification.
Initial Delta
Difference between the nominal frequency and the first frequency that has
been measured.
Drift
Difference between the 1st frequency that has been measured and the fre-
quency that has been measured last.
In continuous sweep mode, the drift is the difference between the 1st fre-
quency that has been measured in the 1st sweep and the frequency that has
been measured last.
SGL [#/#]
Sweep mode (single or continuous). If you use trace averaging, it also shows
the current measurement number out of the total number of measurements.
The following two figures show the relations between the frequency and level errors.
f
f
front
f
meas_1
f
meas_2
f
meas_4
f
meas_3
initial
offset
frequency
drift
Figure 2-3: Frequency errors
f
front
= initial frequency set on the frontend
f
meas_x
= actual frequency that has been measured
P
front
P
meas_1
P
meas_3
P
meas_2
initial
offset
level drift
P
Figure 2-4: Level errors
P
front
= reference level if tracking = off
P
front
= initial reference level if tracking = on
P
meas_1
= becomes reference level after first sweep if tracking = on
P
meas_2
= becomes reference level after second sweep if tracking = on
P
meas_3
= becomes reference level after third sweep if tracking = on
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