Specifications

5-58
Hardkey/Softkey Reference
Analyzer Functions
sets the limits at a single stimulus point. If limit lines are
on, the upper limit value of a single point limit is
displayed as and the lower limit is displayed as . A
limit test at a single point not terminating a flat or sloped
line tests the nearest actual measured data point. A single
point limit can be used as a termination for a flat line or
sloping line limit segment. When a single point terminates
a sloping line or when it terminates a flat line and has the
same limit values as the flat line, the single point is not
displayed asand . The indication for a single point
segment in the displayed table of limits is SP.
enables a measurement of a single segment of the
frequency list, without loss of calibration. The segment to
be measured is selected using the entry block.
In single segment mode, selecting a measurement
calibration will force the full list sweep before prompting
for calibration standards. The calibration will then be
valid for any single segment.
If an instrument state is saved in memory with a
single-segment trace, a recall will re-display that segment
while also recalling the entire list.
defines the load as a sliding load. When such a load is
measured during calibration, the analyzer will prompt for
several load positions, and calculate the ideal load value
from it.
compensates for power loss versus the frequency sweep,by
sloping the output power upwards proportionally to
frequency. Use this softkey to enter the power slope in dB
per GHz of sweep.
toggles the power slope function on or off. With slope on,
the output power increases with frequency, starting at the
selected power level.
defines a sloping limit line segment that is linear with
frequency or other stimulus value, and is continuous to the
next stimulus value and limit. If a sloping line is the final
segment, it becomes a flat line terminated at the stop
stimulus. A sloping line segment is indicated as SL on the
displayed table of limits.
displays a Smith chart format. This is used in reflection
measurements to provide a readout of the data in terms of
impedance. It provides information such as the reflection
coefficient and input/output impedance of the DUT.
leads to a menu of special markers for use with a Smith
chart format.
SINGLE POINT
SINGLE SEG SWEEP
SLIDING
SLOPE
SLOPE on OFF
SLOPING LINE
SMITH CHART
SMITH MKR MENU