Command Reference
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<Loss>
–
loss at the center of the bandpass/bandstop region (the response value
of marker M4 at the time of the bandfilter search).
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<LowerEdge>
–
lower band edge.
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<UpperEdge>
–
upper band edge.
Tip:
To obtain the <Quality Factor (BW)> result from the bandfilter info field, calculate
the ratio <Center> / <Bandwidth>.
Suffix:
<Chn>
.
Channel number used to identify the active trace
<Mk>
Marker number in the range 1 to 10. This numeric suffix is
ignored and may be set to any value because the bandfilter
search functions always use markers M1 to M4.
Parameters:
<Bandwidth>
Difference between the band edges and the center response
value of a bandfilter peak; must be negative for a bandpass
search and positive for a bandstop search.
Range:
For bandpass: -100.00 dB to -0.01 dB; for band-
stop: +0.01 dB to +100.00 dB
Increment: 0.03 dB
*RST:
-3 dB
Default unit: dB
Example:
CALC:MARK:FUNC:BWID:MODE BST
Select a bandstop filter search.
CALC:MARK:FUNC:EXEC BFIL
Initiate the bandpass filter search for the current trace. Create
markers M1 to M4.
CALC:MARK:SEAR:BFIL:RES ON
Display the marker info field in the diaram area.
CALC:MARK:BWID 6
Select a 6-dB bandwidth for the bandstop.
CALC:MARK:BWID?
Query the results of the bandfilter search. An error message is
generated if the bandfilter search fails so that no valid results are
available.
CALC:MARK:SEAR:BFIL:RES:AREA LEFT, TOP
For a subsequent check at the GUI or a hardcopy, move the info
field to the top left position.
Manual operation:
See
CALCulate<Chn>:MARKer<Mk>:COUPled[:STATe]
<Boolean>
Couples the markers of all traces in the active recall set to the markers of trace no.
<Chn>, provided that they have the same sweep type (
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