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R&S ZVL
GUI Reference
Trace Menu
Operating Manual 1303.6580.32-06
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It is possible to select the peak type up to ten times for each trace and assign the selection to the markers
no. 1 to 10.
•
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.
The radio buttons in the
Peak Type
panel offer the following alternative peak types:
•
Local Max activates the peak search for local maxima only. The response value at a local
maximum is larger than the values in the vicinity.
•
Local Min activates the peak search for local minima only. The response value at a local minimum
is smaller than the values in the vicinity.
•
Local Min or Max activates the peak search for both local maxima and minima.
Search Range
Opens the
Search Range Dialog
to confine the minimum/maximum search to a subrange of the sweep.
Search Range Dialog
Defines search ranges for the maximum/minimum or target search.
It is possible to define up to ten different search ranges for each setup and assign them to the markers no.
1 to 10. The input fields in the
Search Range
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 a trace in the current setup. 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.
•
Search Range
Selects the search range to be assigned to the selected marker. Full Span means
that the search range is equal to the sweep range. Besides, it is possible to store up to 10