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ELEKTRA, Acceptance Analysis not working for a given Limit Line

Question:

I have defined an EMI Test Template. In the Flow Details, in Data Reduction, I have specified an Acceptance Offset of -10 dB based on the given Limit,

ELEKTRA, Acceptance Analysis not working for a given Limit Line?

but peaks with more than 10 dB Offset from limit are still recorded for the final measurement.

ELEKTRA, Acceptance Analysis not working for a given Limit Line?

What is the reason for this?

Answer:

The Acceptance Analysis works, but it depends on Limit Line the EMI Template refers to, respectively which detector is used in Limit Line table.

Example:

In this field you add your Limit Line for your Template.

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We assume, for example, that you add a limit line in the Template, which is defined for the RMS detector.

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However, if your Overview Measurement is done with an other detector, e.g. Max Peak, the acceptance analysis will have no effect in the Data Reduction.

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Nevertheless, Limit line is visible in your Graphic, if you have defined the detector from Limit Line for Final measurements (in this example RMS detector)

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There are two possible solutions:

You can define Overview Measurement with same detector as used in Limit Line and Final Measurement (in this example use RMS instead of Max Peak).

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or you can extend the Limit Line with Overview Detector (in this example Max Peak) with identical level values as for the first detector.

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