
Response
Functions
40
dB
and
60
dB
P
attern
These
softkeys
allow
you
to
instantly
view
either
of
two
common
display
setups:
40
dB
P
attern
Displays
a
40
dB
range
,
from
0
dB
to
040
dB
.
It
also
places
the
reference
line
at
the
top
of
the
display
,
and
sets
the
value
of
the
reference
line
to
0
dB
.
If
4
LIN
MAG
5
or
4
LOG
MAG
5
are
selected,
scale
is
set
to
4
dB/division.
If
a
polar
display
is
selected,
scale
is
set
to
8
dB/division.
60
dB
P
attern
Is
similar
to
the
40
dB
P
attern
function,
but
displays
a
60
dB
range
(from
0
dB
to
-60
dB
.)
Trace
A
veraging
and
Smoothing
A
veraging
reduces
random
noise
variations
in
measurements
,
improving
both
accuracy
and
resolution.
Smoothing
changes
the
eective
measurement
aperture
by
averaging
adjacent
measurement
points
.
Both
averaging
and
smoothing
can
be
used
simultaneously
.
Both
can
be
set
independently
for
each
channel.
A
veraging
A
veraging
enhances
meaningful
resolution
and
increases
dynamic
range
by
eectively
decreasing
the
input
noise
bandwidth.
Press
N
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AVERAGING
ON/restart
then
use
the
knob
,
step
,
or
numeric
keys
to
select
the
averaging
factor
applied
to
the
displayed
data.
T
erminate
a
numeric
entry
with
4
x1
5 .
When
averaging
is
turned
on,
the
A
enhancement
annotation
appears
on
the
display
.
A
veraging
restarts
when:
The
averaging
factor
is
changed.
An
important
measurement
or
display
characteristic
is
changed.
When
a
measurement
calibration
device
is
selected
for
measurement.
When
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AVERAGING
ON/restart
or
the
MEASUREMENT
4
REST
ART
5
key
is
pressed.
A
veraging
details
.
In
the
Ramp
sweep
mode
,
the
new
trace
,
weighted
by
1/n,
is
summed
with
the
current
trace
,
weighted
by
(n01)/n,
where
n
is
the
averaging
factor
.
This
is
an
exponential
running
average
.
Also
,
the
averaging
factor
selection
controls
the
number
of
sweeps
taken
for
measurement
of
a
standard
during
measurement
calibration.
When
a
calibration
standard
selection
key
is
pressed,
n+1
groups
are
automatically
taken,
where
n
is
the
selected
averaging
factor
.
Note
that
in
the
Ramp
sweep
mode:
Each
time
averaging
is
restarted,
the
averaging
algorithm
starts
with
a
small
averaging
factor
,
and
increases
the
averaging
factor
group-by-group
,
up
to
the
selected
factor
.
This
allows
fast
convergence
to
the
nal
value
.
This
fast
convergence
algorithm
means
that
the
trace
is
fully
averaged
in
n+1
sweeps
rather
than
4n
sweeps
,
as
would
be
the
case
if
the
fast
convergence
were
not
used.
In
the
Step
sweep
,
Single
P
oint,
and
Frequency
List
sweep
modes
,
each
data
point
is
averaged
n
times
as
it
is
read,
so
only
one
sweep
is
required
to
present
fully
averaged
data.
This
is
a
linear
block
average
.
Notication
when
averaging
is
nished.
Y
ou
can
use
the
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NUMBER
of
GROUPS
function
on
the
STIMULUS
menu
to
signal
when
the
trace
is
fully
averaged.
Here's
how:
1.
Enter
the
averaging
factor
as
explained
above
.
F
or
example
,
assume
you
require
an
averaging
factor
of
16.
Response
Functions
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