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Chapter 2
Overview of Functions
Front Panel: Names and Functions of Parts
10. MKR/ANALYSIS Block
A group of keys used for analyzing the measurement results by using the markers, fixture
simulator, etc. For more on the functions of the keys in the MKR/ANALYSIS block, see
Chapter 2 “Overview of Functions” in the
User’s Guide
.
Key
Displays the “Marker Menu” on page 695 on the right
side of the screen. Manipulating the “Marker Menu”
enables you to turn the markers on/off and move them by
entering stimulus values. You can place up to 10 markers
on each trace.
Key
Displays the “Marker Search Menu” on page 698 on the
right side of the screen. Manipulating the “Marker Search
Menu” enables you to move a marker to a specific point
(maximum, minimum, peak, and a point with a target
value) on a trace. You can also find the bandwidth
parameters (up to six) and display them.
Key
Displays the “Marker Function Menu” on page 697 on the
right side of the screen. Manipulating the “Marker
Function Menu” enables you to not only specify the
marker sweep range and the coupling of markers on a
channel but also to display statistics data on traces.
Key
Displays the “Analysis Menu” on page 647 on the right
side of the screen. Manipulating the “Analysis Menu”
enables you to use the analytical function called the
fixture simulator.
11. Test Port
The port to which the DUT is connected. Options 213 and 214 each have two ports,
Options 314 and 314 each have three ports, and Options 413 and 414 each have four ports.
While signals are being output from a test port, the yellow LED above the test port is lit.
Connector type: 50
Ω
, N-type, female
CAUTION
Do not apply DC voltage or current to the test port. Applying DC voltage or current may
lead to device failure. In particular, the capacitor might remain charged. Connect the
measurement sample (DUT) to the test port (or the test fixture, cables, etc. connected to the
test port) after the analyzer has been completely discharged.
The test ports comply with Installation Category I of IEC 61010-1.
Summary of Contents for E5070B
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Page 30: ...24 Contents ...
Page 34: ...28 Chapter1 Precautions Before contacting us ...
Page 286: ...280 Chapter6 Data Analysis Using the Equation Editor ...
Page 430: ...424 Chapter12 Optimizing Measurements Performing a Segment by Segment Sweep segment sweep ...
Page 538: ...532 Chapter15 Measurement Examples Executing Power Calibration ...
Page 634: ...628 AppendixB Troubleshooting Warning Message ...
Page 732: ...726 AppendixD Softkey Functions Trigger Menu ...
Page 740: ...734 AppendixE General Principles of Operation Data Processing ...
Page 760: ...754 AppendixF Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B E5071B Comparing Functions ...