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11.4
Cursor Operation (continued)
By clicking on the Attributes property, many different features of the cursor can be
customized, such as the color of the cursor lines, as shown in
By right clicking on Create Cursor and then Single−Plot, a new Single−Plot cursor is
created as Cursor 1, as shown in
Figure 11−8: Cursor Window with Single Free Cursor and Single−Plot Cursor
Because Cursor 1 is a Single−Plot cursor, its frequency value can be changed by mov−
ing the vertical line with the mouse or by entering a new frequency value in the cursor
window, but the amplitude value will track the amplitude of Plot 0 and is not user
adjustable.
This feature can be useful for reading the amplitude of frequency components. In some
cases, you will discover the peak value of a plot by zooming the plot in the frequency
scale to improve the horizontal resolution.
Rev.: 1.0
Figure 11−7: Cursor 0 Attributes
Figure
11−8.
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Figure
11−7.