Technical data
Command Reference 5
Programmer’s Guide 97
Marker Peak Left/Right Search
:CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6:MAXimum:LEFT
:CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6:MAXimum:RIGHt
Places the selected marker on the next highest signal peak to the
left/right of the current marked peak.
Example: :CALCulate:MARKer1:MAXimum:LEFT
Key access: Shift >Peak > Next Left\Right Peak
Marker Mode
:CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6:MODE POSi-
tion|DELTa|OFF
:CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6:MODE?
Selects the type of markers that you want to activate.
Position selects a normal marker that can be positioned on a trace
and from which trace information will be generated.
Delta activates a pair of markers, one of which is fixed at the current
marker location. The other marker can then be moved around on the
trace. The marker readout shows the difference between the two
markers.
Off turns the designated marker off. If a marker is not active when the
mode is queried, “Off” will be returned.
Example: :CALCulate:MARKer1:MODE DELTa
Key access: Marker
> Mode > Normal/Delta/Off
Peak Excursion
:CALCulate:MARKer:PEAK:EXCursion <value>
:CALCulate:MARKer:PEAK:EXCursion?
Specifies the minimum signal excursion above the threshold for the
internal peak identification routine to recognize a signal as a peak.
Example: :CALCulate:MARKer:PEAK:EXCursion 6 dB
Key access: Shift > Peak
> More > PK Criteria > Peak Excursion