
R&S ZVL
GUI Reference
Trace Menu
Operating Manual 1303.6580.32-06
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When
Bandstop Search
is activated the analyzer uses (or creates) the four markers
Mkr 1
to
Mkr 4
to
locate the
bandstop region.
•
Mkr 1
indicates the minimum of the peak
(Min)
.
•
Mkr 2
indicates the point on the left edge of the peak where the trace value is equal to the
maximum in the search range (passband value) minus
x dB Bandwidth (Lower Band Edge, LBE).
•
Mkr 3
indicates the point on the right edge of the peak where the trace value is equal to the
maximum in the search range (passband value) minus
x dB Bandwidth (Upper Band Edge, UBE).
•
Mkr 4
indicates the center of the peak, calculated as the geometric mean value of the
LBE
and
UBE
positions: f
Center
= sqrt (f
LBE
* f
UBE
)
.
The band filter search results are displayed in the bandfilter info field.
Use
Bandfilter Tracking
to select other search modes.
Remote control:
CALCulate<Chn>:MARKer<Mk>:FUNCtion:BWIDth:MODE BSTOP
CALCulate<Chn>:MARKer<Mk>:FUNCtion:EXECute BFILter
Bandfilter Tracking
Causes the bandfilter search to be repeated after each sweep: When tracking mode is active the markers
typically change their horizontal and their vertical positions as the measurement goes on.
Tracking for the different bandfilter search modes is enabled or disabled in a selection box. Selecting a
search mode for tracking also activates this mode.
The search modes have the following effect:
•
Bandpass Ref to Max / Bandstop Ref to Min: The bandpass / bandstop is the tallest / lowest peak
in the search range.
•
Bandpass / Bandstop Ref to Marker:
The bandpass / bandstop is the tallest / lowest peak in the
search range. The response value for the lower and upper band edges is calculated as the
response value at the active marker position plus / minus x dB, where x is equal to the <x dB
Bandwidth> value. To be valid the peak must be above / below the response value for the band
edges.