3 Short-Range Comms & IoT Mode
3.4 HRP UWB Demodulation Measurement
Remote Command
:CALCulate:HUWB:MARKer[1]|2|…|12:MINimum
Example
:CALC:HUWB:MARK:MIN
State Saved Not part of saved state
Pk-Pk Search
Looks for the peak and the pit on the trace where the specified marker locates and
displays the amplitude and frequency (or time, if in the time domain) differences
between the peak and the pit. The specified marker and its reference marker are
placed on the pit and peak of the trace, respectively.
The rules for finding the peak follow those of "Peak Search" on page 493. The pit is
found simply by identifying the point having the lowest Y-axis value on the trace.
Remote Command
:CALCulate:HUWB:MARKer[1]|2|…|12:PTPeak
Example
:CALC:HUWB:MARK:PTP
Dependencies Pk-Pk Search is not available when Coupled Markers is on
Couplings The selected marker becomes a Delta marker if not already in that mode
State Saved Not part of saved state
Marker Delta
Sets the specified marker to be a Delta marker and moves its reference marker to
the same position where the selected locates.
3.4.7.4 Properties
The controls on this tab are used to set certain properties of the specified marker.
Marker Frequency | Time
Sets the X-axis position of the selected marker on the trace. It is the same as the
"Marker Frequency | Time" on page 490 in the Settings tab.
Relative To
Every marker has another marker to which it can be related. This marker is referred
to as the “reference marker” for that marker. The marker must be a Delta marker to
make this attribute available. A marker cannot be relative to itself.
Remote
:CALCulate:HUWB:MARKer[1]|2|…|12:REFerence <integer>
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