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CALCulate2 Subsystem
Description
Use the CALC2:POIN? query to determine the number
of points the CALC2:DATA? query will return. The fol-
lowing string is a typical example of the first few
returned values when WAVelength is specified:
+1.54488600E-006,+1.54649100E-006,+1.54808300E-006,+1.54969600E-
006,+1.55131200E-006,+1.55293000E-006
Notice that only measurement values are returned to
the computer. There is no first value that indicates the
number of values contained in the string as there is, for
example, with the FETCh, READ, and MEASure com-
mands.
When there is no input signal, the POWer query returns
–200 dBm; the WAVelength query returns 100 nm
(1.0E–7).
:CALCulate2:PEXCursion{?| {<integer> | MINimum | MAXimum | DEFault}}
Sets the peak excursion limit used by the
Agilent 86121A to determine valid laser line peaks.
<integer>
represents logarithmic units in dB. Valid
range is 1 to 30 dB.
Attribute Summary
Non-sequential command
Preset
State: 15 dB
*RST State: 15 dB
SCPI Compliance: instrument specific
Description
A laser line is identified as a valid peak if its amplitude is
greater than the peak excursion plus the amplitudes of
the closest local minima on either side of the peak. This
command works in conjunction with the peak threshold
setting.
Refer to “:CALCulate2:PTHReshold{?| {<inte-
ger> | MINimum | MAXimum | DEFault}}” on page 5-23
.
Changing the peak excursion limit causes the instru-
ment to reprocess the current set of data. Refer also to
“To define laser-line peaks” on page 3-11
.
Constant
Description
MINimum
1 dB
MAXimum
30 dB
DEFault
15 dB
Summary of Contents for 86121A
Page 2: ...User s Guide Agilent 86121A WDM Channel Analyzer ...
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Page 24: ...Agilent 86121A Front and Rear Panels 2 3 Agilent 86121A Front and Rear Panels ...
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Page 27: ...2 6 WDM Channel Analyzer Display The S N with Averaging display ...
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