Data Analysis Features
All about Markers
610 Keysight N9927-90001 User’s Guide
—In IQA (Spectrum) and SA mode:
— Then More
——Then Mkr Properties
——Then Peak Criteria
—In IQA (Waveform) mode:
— Then Mkr Properties
——Then Peak Criteria
After selecting Peak Criteria for CAT, IQA, NA, or SA mode:
——Then select the following:
——Peak Threshold
Minimum amplitude (dB). To be considered valid, the peak
must be above the threshold level. The valley on either side can be below the
threshold level.
Default = –190 for CAT and NA Modes; –90 for SA Mode.
——Peak Excursion
The vertical distance (dB) between the peak and the valleys
on both sides. To be considered a peak, data values must “fall off” from the
peak on both sides by the excursion value. Default = 0.5 dB for CAT and NA
Modes; 6 dB for SA Mode.
——Cont Peak Search
(I/Q Analyzer Only) Enables or disables the Continuous
Peak Search marker. When Continuous Peak Search is on, a peak search is
automatically performed for the selected marker after each sweep. The rules
for finding the peak are exactly the same as for Peak Search, including the
use of peak criteria rules. See also, “Using Markers (IQA)” on page 276.
——Delta Ref Fixed
Enables or disables the delta reference fixed marker.
CAT mode Loss measurements are displayed in positive values. In these
cases, the Peak Threshold setting is inverted. For example, Peak Threshold
= -20 will consider any peak that has less Loss than 20 dB to be valid.