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130 Chapter 4
Two Port Insertion Loss
Measuring Two Port Insertion Loss
Two Port Insertion Loss
Adding a Marker
Markers can be used on traces to help you visually track up to four signals. Each
marker has the following settings:
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Type: Provides three options, including:
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Off
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Normal: Places a diamond-shaped, colored marker, along with a number,
1-4, on the trace.
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Delta: This is associated with a normal marker. Therefore, a normal marker
must exist prior to creating the delta marker. The delta marker displays the
difference between the normal marker position and the delta marker
position. Only one delta marker can be associated with a given normal
marker. The normal marker must be active when Delta is selected.
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Marker to Peak: Places the active marker on the current greatest value of the
trace.
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Marker to Next Peak: Places the active marker on the current second greatest
value of the trace.
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Marker to Min: Places the active marker on the current lowest value of the trace.
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Marker to Next Min: Places the active marker on the current second lowest value
of the trace.
To Add a Marker to a Trace:
Step Notes
1 [Marker]
2 [Marker]
3 [1], [2], [3], or [4]
4 [Type]
5 [Off], [Normal], or [Delta]
6 Locate the marker relative to the trace:
[Marker to Peak], [Marker to Next Peak],
[Marker to Min], or [Marker to Next Min]