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R&S ZVL
GUI Reference
Trace Menu
Operating Manual 1303.6580.32-06
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target value. The target search range is between the (Start) of the sweep range and the active marker
position. If the active trace contains no markers, a marker
Mkr 1
is created to indicate the search result,
and the target search range starts at the end (Stop) of the sweep range.
If the target value occurs at several stimulus values, the marker is placed to the search result with the
smallest stimulus value. The other measurement points with the same target value can be located using
Target Search >
repeatedly.
If the target is not found (e.g. because the active trace doesn't contain the target value), then the active
marker is not moved away from its original position.
Remote control:
CALCulate<Chn>:MARKer<Mk>:FUNCtion:EXECute LTARget
CALCulate<Chn>:MARKer<Mk>:FUNCtion:RESult?
Def Value
Opens an dialog to select a marker for the target search and define the target value.
It is possible to define up to ten different target values for each trace and assign them to the markers no. 1
to 10. The input fields in the
Target Search
dialog are used to select the markers and define the
associated search ranges:
•
Marker
selects one of the ten markers that can be assigned to the trace. If a selected marker does
not exist, it is created as soon as On is checked. A created marker is displayed in the center of the
search range.
•
Value
selects the target value to be assigned to the selected marker. The target Value is entered
with the unit of the active trace.
Remote control:
CALCulate<Chn>:MARKer<Mk>:TARget
Search Range...
Opens the
Search Range Dialog
to confine the target search to a subrange of the sweep.
Bandfilter
Opens a submenu to search for trace segments with a bandpass or bandstop shape and determine
characteristic filter parameters.
Bandfilter search and filter parameters
Bandpass and bandstop regions can be described with the same parameter set:
•
A bandpass region contains a local maximum around which the magnitude of the trace falls off by
more than a specified
x dB Bandwidth
.
•
A bandstop region contains a local minimum around which the magnitude of the trace increases
by more than a specified
x dB Bandwidth
.