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134 Agilent N8201A Performance Downconverter Synthetic Instrument Module, 250 kHz to 26.5 GHz
6 Display
Factory Preset and *RST: Log
Remote Command:
:CALCulate:LLINe[1]|2:CONTrol:INTerpolate:TYPE
LOGarithmic|LINear
:CALCulate:LLINe[1]|2:CONTrol:INTerpolate:TYPE?
Example:
:CALC:LLIN2:CONT:INT:TYPE LIN sets limit line 2 frequency interpolation to
linear.
Amptd Interp
Allows you to determine how limit trace values are computed between points in a limit
table. The available interpolation modes are linear (Lin) and logarithmic (Log). If the linear
mode is used for both frequency and amplitude, a straight line is used when interpolating
between points in a limit table. This function does not work in zero span (when the N8201A
is in time domain). Refer to the "Note" in “Freq Interp" on page 133 for more information.
Interpolation modes determine how limit values are computed between points in the limit
table. The appearance of a limit trace is also affected by the amplitude scale, which may be
linear or logarithmic.
Key Path:
Display, Limits, Limit 1
Display, Limits, Limit 2
State Saved: Persistent; retains settings, even through a power cycle.
Factory Preset and *RST: Not affected by preset
Factory Default: Log for a new limit.
Remote Command:
:CALCulate:LLINe[1]|2:AMPLitude:INTerpolate:TYPE
LOGarithmic|LINear
:CALCulate:LLINe[1]|2:AMPLitude:INTerpolate:TYPE?
Example:
:CALC:LLIN:AMPL:INT:TYPE LOG sets limit line 1 amplitude interpolation to LOG.
:CALC:LLIN:AMPL:INT:TYPE? responds with the limit line interpolation type.
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