Language Reference

 

CALCulate:LLINe Subsection

Remarks:

For TIME, the limit line segments are placed on the spectrum

 

analyzer display with respect to the sweep time setting of the

 

analyzer, with 0 at the left edge of the display.

 

For FREQuency, segments are placed according to the

 

frequency that is specified for each segment.

Front Panel

 

Access:

Display, Limits, X Axis Units Freq Time

Control Limit Line Frequency Interpolation

:CALCulate:LLINe[1]2:CONTrol:INTerpolate:TYPE

LOGarithmicLINear

:CALCulate:LLINe[1]2:CONTrol:INTerpolate:TYPE?

Selects the type of interpolation done for the frequency values of the designated limit line when comparing to measured data. This only applies in the frequency domain. This function does not work in zero span (when the analyzer is in the time domain).

Remarks:

Once this function is defined, the selected type is persistent.

 

Persistent means that it retains the setting previously selected,

 

even through a power cycle.

Front Panel

 

Access:

Display, Limits, Limit 12, Freq Interp Log Lin

Define Limit Line Values

:CALCulate:LLINe[1]2:DATA <x-axis>,<ampl>,<connected>{,<x-axis>,<ampl>,<connected>}

:CALCulate:LLINe[1]2:DATA?

Defines limit line values, and destroys all existing data. Up to 200 points may be defined for each limit. No units are allowed.

<x-axis> – can be frequency or time values as specified by

:CALCulate:LLINe:CONTrol:DOMain. Frequencies are always in Hz. Time is always in seconds. No unit is allowed in this parameter.

<ampl> – amplitude values are in the current Y-axis units. Up to two amplitude values can be provided for each x-axis value, by repeating <x-axis> in the data list. No unit is allowed in this parameter.

<connected> – connected values are either 0 or 1. A 1 means this point should be connected to the previously defined point to define the limit line. A 0 means that it is a point of discontinuity and is not connected to the preceding point.

The “connected” value is ignored for the first point.

Example: CALC:LLIN1:DATA 1000000000,–20,0,200000000,–30,1

Range:<x-axis>–30 Gs to +30 Gs for time limits

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Agilent Technologies Model  A.08.xx manual Control Limit Line Frequency Interpolation, Define Limit Line Values

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