7-130 Chapter7
Programming Examples
Limit Line and Data Point Special Functions
Note that if a single point limit is used to terminate slope lines, no test limit-segment is
created. (See Figure 7-3: CH1, Seg4.) Also, if a single point limit is used to terminate a flat
line, no test limit-segment is created. (See Figure 7-3: CH1, Seg2.) However, if the single
point limit used to terminate the flat line limit has different limit values, a single-point
test limit-segment is created. (See Figure 7-3: CH2, Seg2.)
Output Results
Table 7-13 shows the output of the OUTPSEGAM test (min/max of all active segments); note
that the segments with asterisks (*) from Table 7-12 have no output in Table 7-13.
* No test limit-segment is created.
Table 7-13 Example Output: OUTPSEGAM (min/max of all segments)
Channel 1Segment Freq. at Minimum
Value (Hz)
Minimum Value
(dB)
Freq. at
Maximum Value
(Hz)
Maximum Value
(dB)
1 480027600 −0.1268225 330028350 0.9590923
3 1140024300 −0.09223454 1680021600 1.258809
5 3000015000 −0.2199298 3000015000 −0.2199298
6 4020009900 −2.203248 4770006150 −0.2444123
7 5820000900 −4.473375 4860005700 0.23913
Channel 2 Segment
1 780026100 −0.2838693 990025050 0.6258904
2 1110024450 0.2364199 1110024450 0.2364199
3 3960010200 −2.745585 2640016800 0.888033
5 5790001050 −4.136453 5010004950 −1.064739
6 5820000900 −4.472594 6000000000 −3.501008
Table 7-12 Limit Segment Table for Figure 7-3
Segment Num. Stimulus
(Frequency)
Upper Limit
(dB)
Lower Limit
(dB)
Limit Type