Window for displaying the traces. Because a channel corresponds to a window, it is called a channel window. When the outer frame of a channel window is displayed in light gray, it shows that the channel is an active channel (the channel for which setup is being performed). In the following figure, Channel 1 (the upper window) is the active channel. To make a channel active, use Channel Next or Channel Prev. Clicking inside a channel window will also make the channel active.
Channel 1 Window and Channel 2 Window describes different measurement parameters available in the channel measurement window. The measurement parameters described in the Channel 1 and 2 Window correspond to the same channel measurement window and are displayed in separate windows for ease of read.
Channel 1 Window
Channel 2 Window
Fixture Simulator
Turning on the bandwidth search function displays the bandwidth parameters here.
Indicates the channel number.
The status of each channel is displayed here.
Displays the averaging factor and averaging count when averaging is turned on.
n/m (displayed in blue) |
Averaging: ON |
(not displayed) |
Averaging: OFF |
Displays the update status of traces on the channel.
!
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Measurement in progress. When the sweep time exceeds 1.5 seconds, ↑ is displayed at the point on the trace. |
# |
Invalid traces. The measurement conditions have changed, but the traces on the channel currently displayed have not been updated to match the new conditions. |
(No display) |
The measurement has not been executed. |
Displays the execution status of error correction on the channel.
Indicates the IF bandwidth when the sweep type is linear/log frequency.
Shows whether the port extension is turned ON or OFF.
PExt (displayed in blue) |
Port extension: ON |
(not displayed) |
Port extension: OFF |
Indicates the sweep range by using the start/stop or center/span.
You can assign a title to each channel and have the title displayed on the bar.
The data format of each trace is displayed here.
Y-axis divisions in the rectangular display format. When traces in the rectangular display format are overlaid, the Y-axis divisions for the active trace are displayed. The value of the reference line (the division line between and
) is entered numerically by opening the data entry bar using the keys: Scale > Reference Value. You can change values of the reference line at one-division intervals by placing the mouse pointer in the area of the graticule label (the pointer changes from
to
), moving the pointer vertically with the left mouse button pressed, and then releasing the button at the desired location.
Fixture Simulator Status indicates that the Fixture Simulator function has been turned ON. To turn ON/OFF Fixture Simulator :
Analysis > Fixture Simulator > ON | OFF
Indicates the positions of markers on the stimulus axis.
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Active marker indicator |
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Non-active marker indicator |
You can also move a marker to the desired position by placing the mouse pointer on the marker indicator or position of the marker itself (the pointer changes from to
), moving the indicator vertically with the left mouse button pressed, and then releasing the button at the desired location.
Displayed marker number is listed. For the active marker (the one for which setup and analysis are being performed), > is displayed at the left of the marker number. For the reference marker, is displayed instead of the marker number.
The marker response value for each marker (the measurement value at the marker point) is displayed here. Two (or three) response values are displayed for data in Smith chart or polar display format.
The markers used for reading values on a trace. Up to 10 markers can be displayed for each trace.
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Active marker (the one for which setup and analysis are being performed) |
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Non-active marker |
Here, "n" denotes a marker number. For the reference marker, however, nothing is displayed at the location of n. Clicking the marker or one of the Marker Indicators makes the marker active.
The marker stimulus value for each marker (the frequency/power level at the marker point) is displayed here.
Displays the status of the obtained calibration coefficients on the channel.
The indicators that indicate the position of the reference line for the Y-axis scale in the rectangular display format. One indicator is to the right and the other is to the left of the scale ( and
). To enter a numeric value for the position of the reference line, open the data entry bar using the keys: Scale > Reference Position. You can also move the position of the reference line by placing the mouse pointer on either of the two reference line indicators (the pointer changes from
to
.), moving the indicator vertically with the left mouse button kept pressed, and then releasing the button at the desired location (i.e., a drag-and-drop operation).
The scale setting for each trace is displayed here. This example shows that "10.00dB/" corresponds to 10 dB per division. "Ref 0.000dB" shows that the value of the reference line is 0 dB.
Turning on the statistics data function displays statistics data here.
The names of the traces, such as Tr1, on the channel and their measurement parameters are displayed here. to the right of the trace name indicates the active trace (the trace for which setup is being performed). To make a trace active, use Trace Next or Trace Prev. Clicking the line where the trace name is placed (the mouse pointer changes from
to
) also makes a trace active.
In the rectangular display format, the trace number is displayed in the same color as the trace at the right end of each trace.
The setup for each trace is displayed here.
Trace status display
Classification |
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Meaning |
RO |
Error correction: ON (OPEN (n) response calibration) |
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RS |
Error correction: ON (SHORT (n) response calibration) |
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RT |
Error correction: ON (THRU (n) response calibration) |
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ER |
Error correction: ON (Enhanced response calibration) |
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F1 |
Error correction: ON (1-port calibration ) |
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F2 |
Error correction: ON (Full 2-port calibration) |
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Nothing |
Data trace: ON, Memory trace: OFF |
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M |
Data trace: OFF, Memory trace: ON |
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D&M |
Data trace: ON, Memory trace: ON |
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off |
Data trace: OFF, Memory trace: OFF |
D+M (D+M&M) |
Execution of Data+Mem math |
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When a memory trace is ON, see the contents inside () |
D- M (D- M&M) |
Execution of Data- Mem math |
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D*M (D*M&M) |
Execution of Data*Mem math |
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D/M (D/M&M) |
Execution of Data/Mem math |
Del |
A numeric value other than 0 (zero) is specified as the electrical delay or phase offset. |
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Smo |
Smoothing: ON |
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Gating |
Gat |
Gating: ON |
Time Domain |
FL |
Fault location: ON |
Zr |
Conversion: ON (Impedance: Reflection measurement) |
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Zt |
Conversion: ON (Impedance: Transmission measurement) |
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Ztsh |
Conversion: ON (Impedance: Transmission-Shunt measurement) |
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Yr |
Conversion: ON (Admittance: Reflection measurement) |
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Yt |
Conversion: ON (Admittance: Transmission measurement) |
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Ytsh |
Conversion: ON (Admittance: Transmission-Shunt measurement) |
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1/S |
Conversion: ON (Inverse S-parameter) |
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Conj |
Conversion: ON (Conjugation) |
Equ |
Equation Editor: ON |