Marker
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SR785 Dynamic Signal Analyzer
Normal
The Normal Marker Mode defines a Marker Region between two solid vertical lines. The
Width may be set to a single point (Spot) or 1/2 (Normal) or 1 (wide) grid division. The
Marker is a small square which Seeks the Max, Min or Mean of the data within the
Marker Region.
When seeking Max or Min, the Marker is located at the max or min data point. This
allows peaks and valleys in the display to be easily read by the Marker Position display
(above the graph). When the Marker Seeks the Mean, the X position is the center of the
Marker Region and the Y position is the Mean of the data within the region.
When a Spot Marker is used, the Marker is confined to a single X axis location.
Use [Marker Max] or [Marker Min] to move the Marker to the maximum or minimum of
the graph.
The Marker Position display above the graph shows the X position (frequency or time)
and the Y value (amplitude) of the Marker.
The knob moves the Marker Region of the active display whenever there is no pending
entry. When the display is a Waterfall, use [Alt] knob to move the marker from record to
record (along the Z axis) and scroll the display through the waterfall memory. Use the
knob (without [Alt]) to move the marker along the X axis within a record.
Harmonic
The Harmonic Marker Mode defines a Fundamental Marker with a solid vertical line. In
addition to the Fundamental Marker, a number of harmonics are identified by small
triangular Harmonic Markers. The Marker Position Display can show the position of the
Fundamental or of a single Harmonic.
The Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) is calculated within the [Marker] menu (in dB and
percent). Only those harmonics within the measurement span which are identified by
Harmonic Markers contribute to the THD. The Harmonic Power (in Vrms) is also
shown. To measure THD+N, use Band Marker.
Harmonic Marker is only available for FFT and Order measurements in the frequency
domain.
The knob moves the Fundamental Marker of the active display whenever there is no
pending entry. Use [Marker Max] to move the Fundamental Marker to the peak of the
graph. The harmonic identification works best if the fundamental frequency is a bin
frequency. If the fundamental is off-bin, then it is best to use the Flattop window to
broaden all of the peaks.
Harmonic Marker is not available for Correlation, Octave, Swept Sine, or
Time/Histogram measurement groups.
Sideband
The Sideband Marker Mode defines a Fundamental (carrier) Marker with a solid vertical
line. In addition to the Fundamental Marker, a number of sidebands (discrete
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