Searching For The Target Value (Target Search) - Agilent Technologies ENA Series User Manual

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Data Analysis
Analyzing Data on the Trace Using the Marker

Searching for the Target Value (Target Search)

The target search function enables you to move the marker to the point having the target
measured value.
Target and Transition Types
A target is a point that has a specific measured value on the trace. Targets can be divided
into the two groups shown below depending on their transition type.
Transition type: Positive
Transition type:
Negative
(
Figure 6-6
Target and Transition Types
About the target search function
The target search is a function that searches for a target that matches the pre-defined target
value and transition type(s) (positive, negative, or both positive and negative) and then
moves the marker to the target being searched.
The following three methods are available for executing the target search:
Target search
(
Search Left
(
Search Right
(
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(
)
Positive
)
Negative
)
Search Peak
)
Search Left
)
Search Right
When the value of the target is larger than the measured value that
immediately precedes (on the left)
When the value of the target is smaller than the measured value that
precedes immediately (on the left)
The marker will move to the peak with maximum response value if
the peak polarity is
or
Positive
response value if the peak polarity is
Execute the search from the current marker position to the smaller
stimulus values, and move the marker to the first target encountered.
Execute the search from the current marker position to the larger
stimulus values, and move the marker to the first target encountered.
or to the peak with minimum
Both
.
Negative
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