2.
Select Trace Property (Clear Write, Max Hold, Min Hold, View (Capture), Average).
3.
Turn Trace On.
The LTE-A TDD analyzer provides the following trace modes.
Clear/Write:
In its default state, the LTE-A TDD signal analyzer overwrites the trace ader each sweep. You can
apply all detectors in this mode.
Average:
The trace is the result of the moving average over several sweeps. The LTE-A TDD analyzer
calculates the (moving) average of the power levels for each pixel over a parccular number of
sweeps in the range from 1 to 10,000. Averaging reduces the effects of noise but has no effects on
sine signals. Using the trace averaging therefore is a good way to detect signals in the vicinity of
noise.
Max Hold:
The trace shows the maximum power levels that have been measured at each pixel. To overwrite a
max hold trace, change a parameter in a way that the results cannot be compared any more (e.g.
the span). Using the max hold trace mode is a good way to detect intermibent signals or the
maximum values of fluctuacng signals, for example.
Min Hold:
The trace shows the minimum power levels that have been measured at each pixel. To overwrite a
min hold trace, change a parameter in a way that the results cannot be compared any more (e.g.
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