Agilent Technologies Signal Analyzer N9030a User Manual

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6  RLC Swept SA Measurement Front-Panel & SCPI Reference

Peak Search

Preset

AMPLitude

State Saved

Saved in instrument state.

Backwards
Compatibility SCPI

:TRACe:MATH:PEAK:SORT

for ESA backward compatibility.

Backwards Compatibility
Notes

In the ESA, when Peak Sort was set to ascending frequency, the Peak Table search algorithm
would search left to right, including every peak which met the search criteria until the table was
full, even if that meant only part of the trace was searched. In the X-Series, the sort is done
correctly, sorting the top 20 peaks by ascending frequency.

Initial S/W Revision

Prior to A.02.00

Peak Readout

Shows up to twenty signal peaks as defined by the setting:

All (ALL) - lists all the peaks defined by the peak criteria, in the current sort setting.

Above Display Line (GTDLine) - lists the peaks that are greater than the defined display line,
and that meet the peak criteria. They are listed in the current sort order.

Below Display Line (LTDLine) - lists the peaks that are less than the defined display line, and
that meet the peak criteria. They are listed in the current sort order.

If the peak threshold is defined and turned on, then the peaks must meet this peak criteria in
addition to the display line requirements.

See

"More Information" on page 906

.

Key Path

Peak Search, Peak Table

Remote Command

:CALCulate:MARKer:PEAK:TABLe:READout ALL|GTDLine|LTDLine

:CALCulate:MARKer:PEAK:TABLe:READout?

Example

CALC:MARK:PEAK:TABL:READ GTDL

Dependencies

Turning Display Line off forces Readout to ALL

Preset

All

Preset

All

State Saved

Saved in instrument state.

Readback line

1-of-N selection

Backwards Compatibility
Notes

In ESA the display line does not have to be on for a peak to be qualified “above display line” or
“below display line.” In X-Series the display line has to be on to be used to exclude peaks.

Initial S/W Revision

Prior to A.02.00

Remote Language Compatibility Measurement Application Reference

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