
Monitoring Signal Characteristics
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Figure 7-7: Block diagram with graphical signal display and signal acquisition points
shows which signal acquisition point is suitable for which kind of graphi-
cal signal display.
Table 7-2: Signal acquisition points for the different graphical signal displays
Graphics modes
Signal acquisition points
I/Q diagram, vector diagram, CCDF diagram, power spectrum diagram All
Constellation diagram, eye diagram
Baseband signals
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Display Functions
The graphical display provides general display functions known from other measure-
ment instruments and offers zoom and markers.
Zooming
You can zoom into the diagram to visualize the measurement results in greater detail.
Using the touchscreen or a mouse pointer you can easily define the area to be
enlarged.
Zooming is merely a visual tool, it does not change the number of samples used for the
calculation. You can increase the number of samples before zooming.
See also
Using markers
Markers are tools for numerical readout of measured data in diagrams. They help you
analyze the displayed signal characteristics by determining particular values in the dia-
gram.
Often you can use markers to measure the frequency distance of two peaks or to mea-
sure the power decrease of an oscillator at a given frequency offset, dBc value. Note
that markers in the diagram are not related to the markers in the digital standards.
Displaying Baseband Signal Characteristics in Real-Time