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The Spectrum Application (RF Measurements)
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If the function is set to "Max" , you can define a relative and an absolute limit level. In
this case, the maximum of the two values is used as the limit level.
For more information, see "Relative limit line functions" on page 295.
Remote command:
[SENSe:]ESPectrum<sb>:RANGe<range>:LIMit<PClass>:RELative:STARt
on page 572
[SENSe:]ESPectrum<sb>:RANGe<range>:LIMit<PClass>:RELative:STOP
on page 573
[SENSe:]ESPectrum<sb>:RANGe<range>:LIMit<PClass>:RELative:STARt:
FUNCtion on page 573
[SENSe:]ESPectrum<sb>:RANGe<range>:LIMit<PClass>:RELative:STOP:
FUNCtion on page 575
[SENSe:]ESPectrum<sb>:RANGe<range>:LIMit<PClass>:RELative:STARt:
ABS on page 572
[SENSe:]ESPectrum<sb>:RANGe<range>:LIMit<PClass>:RELative:STOP:
ABS on page 574
Multi-Limit Calc <n>
Defines the function used to calculate the limit line for the n-th power class for overlap-
ping ranges in Multi-SEM measurements. For details, see "Limit calculation for individ-
ual ranges" on page 299.
"NONE"
(reference ranges only:) the limit of the reference range is used
"SUM"
Sum of the two limit lines (calculated for linear powers) is used
"MAX"
Maximum of the two limit lines is used
Remote command:
[SENSe:]ESPectrum<sb>:RANGe<range>:MLCalc on page 576
Min Sweep Points
Defines the minimum number of sweep points for the range.
If necessary to fulfill all minimum sweep point requirements in all ranges, the global
Sweep Points setting is increased. By default, each range is supplied with a minimum
of one sweep point.
For details, see "Sweep points" on page 293
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