Saving/Calling The Limit Table - Agilent Technologies E5071C Manual

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You can define a limit line that is able to freely overlap the
stimulus range of another limit line.
Defining one limit line having the same type as a second limit
line whose stimulus range overlaps with the first one results in
two or more limit values at the same measurement point. In
this case, the limit value to be used in the limit test is defined
as follows:
When two or more limit values whose type is set to
maximum (MAX) exist, the smallest one is used as the
maximum.
When two or more limit values whose type is set to
minimum (MIN) exist, the largest one is used as the
minimum.
Even if the span of the sweep range on the E5071C is set to 0,
enter the two parameters of Begin Stimulus and End Stimulus.
When two or more response values are returned as a result of
using the Smith or polar chart format, the first response value
of the marker provides the object of the limit test.

Saving/calling the limit table

You can save the limit table to a file that you can then freely bring up on
the screen later and use. You can import a file saved in CSV format
(extension: *.csv) into spreadsheet software on a PC for later use (a
numerical value will be saved as strings that include its unit).
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