Next Pk Left; Min Search; Pk-Pk Search - Agilent Technologies PSA Series User And Programming Manual

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4.1.3 Next Pk Left

Moves the marker to the next peak to the left of the current marker. The peak must meet
the defined peak excursion and threshold limits. Peaks that are less than 1% of the current
span away from 0 Hz are ignored. If no valid peak is found, an error " No Peak Found " is
displayed. Press
to clear this message before attempting another search. (Also see the
ESC
and
Peak Excursn
Pk Threshold
Key Path:
Peak Search
State Saved:
Not part of saved state.
Remote Command:
:CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4:MAXimum:LEFT
Example:
CALC:MARK2:MAX:LEFT selects marker 2 and moves it to the next peak to
the left.

4.1.4 Min Search

Moves the active marker to the minimum detected amplitude value on the current trace.
Key Path:
Peak Search
State Saved:
Not part of saved state.
Remote Command:
:CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4:MINimum
Example:
CALC:MARK:MIN selects marker 1 and moves it to the minimum amplitude
value.

4.1.5 Pk-Pk Search

Finds and displays the amplitude and frequency (or time, if in zero span) differences
between the highest and lowest trace points by setting a reference marker on the peak
signal and placing a ∆ marker on the minimum signal.
Key Path:
Peak Search
State Saved:
Not part of saved state.
Remote Command:
:CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4:PTPeak
Example:
CALC:MARK:PTP
CALC:MARK:Y? queries the delta amplitude value for marker 1. For more
information on this command, see
Chapter 4
key descriptions.)
Instrument Functions: P - Z
"Marker" on page
167.
Peak Search
205

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