Boonton 4500b rf peak power analyzer, Operation – Boonton 4500B Peak Power Meter User Manual

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Boonton 4500B RF Peak Power Analyzer

Operation

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Table 4-12. Mark > Extensions > Submenu (continued)

Menu Item

(Type)

Selections

Function

the two markers. If Mark > Extensions > Delta Marker is set to ―Delta‖
and the units are changed to logarithmic, the selection is automatically
switched to the previous selection of Ratio or Avg. If the units are
changed back to linear units, the ―Delta‖ function will be re-selected.

The MK1-MK2 and MK2-MK1 selections for marker math are valid
for the above functions. The MIN-MAX, MAX-MIN and Pk/Avg
marker math functions are available only when Mark > Extensions >
Mk Group is set to
Both. In addition, Pk/Avg requires that Mark >
Extensions > Delta Marker is set to
―Ratio‖.

Stat

In the Statistical mode (Option 10) , only ―Ratio‖ is available for all

Ratio

units. Only the MK1-MK2 selection for marker math is valid for this
function.


See Marker Math SCPI commands.

Marker Math

Pulse & Mod

Selects the type and order of measurement markers

(Mult. Choice)

Marker 1 and Marker 2 measure the signal level at the set point on the

waveform.

MK2 - MK1

Ratio = MK2/MK1, Delta = MK2 MK1

MK1 - MK2

Ratio = MK1/MK2, Delta = MK1 MK2

MIN and MAX measure the minimum and maximum instantaneous
signal level between the markers.

MAX – MIN

Ratio = MAX/MIN, Delta = MAX MIN

MIN – MAX

Ratio = MIN/MAX, Delta = MIN MAX

MINF and MAXF measure the minimum and maximum filtered signal
level between the markers.

MAXF – MINF

Ratio = MAXF/MINF, Delta = MAXF MINF

MIN F– MAXF

Ratio = MINF/MAXF, Delta = MINF MAXF


Pk/Avg

Ratio = Pk/Avg

LAvg measures the long term signal average between the markers.

PkHld measures and holds the peak signal value. See the

Chan # > Exten > Peak Hold function for more information.


Stat

Selects the type and order of statistical measurement markers

Marker 1 and Marker 2 measure the signal level at the set points on the

distribution.

MK1 - MK2

Ratio = MK1/MK2 (only)


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