IP Library Granted Patent US 7,107,165
Granted Patent B2
US 7,107,165 · App. 10/718,124 · Granted Sep 12, 2006

Markers used in the calculation and display of band functions

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Patent No.
US 7,107,165
App. No.
10/718,124
Granted
Sep 12, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A user interface for an electronic instrument includes a display that displays a signal and a band marker. The band marker demarks a bandwidth of the signal by marking both a start frequency of the bandwidth and a stop frequency of the bandwidth. The electronic instrument performs a function on the bandwidth of the signal between the start frequency and the stop frequency.

Claims (73)

1. A method for performing a function on a selected portion of a signal, comprising:

marking a start frequency with a band marker;

marking a stop frequency with the band marker;

marking a center frequency located half way between the start frequency and the stop frequency, wherein the center frequency, the start frequency and the stop frequency are simultaneously marked by the band marker;

performing a mathematical operation on a bandwidth of the signal between the start frequency and the stop frequency; and,

displaying a numerical value representing a result of the mathematical operation, wherein the mathematical operation includes one of the following:

calculating band power representing a total amount of power of the signal within the bandwidth of the signal between the start frequency and the stop frequency,

calculating band power density representing a density of power of the signal within the bandwidth of the signal between the start frequency and the stop frequency.

2. A method as in claim 1 :

wherein the start frequency is marked with a left foot of the band marker, the left foot of the band marker being a vertical line; and,

wherein the stop frequency is marked with a right foot of the band marker, the right foot of the band marker being a vertical line.

3. A method as in claim 1 :

wherein the start frequency is marked with a left foot of the band marker, the left foot of the band marker being a vertical line;

wherein the stop frequency is marked with a right foot of the band marker, the right foot of the band marker being a vertical line; and,

wherein the center frequency is indicated by a center diamond of the band marker.

4. A method for performing a function on a selected portion of a signal, comprising:

marking a start frequency with a band marker;

marking a stop frequency with the band marker;

marking a center frequency located half way between the start frequency and the stop frequency, wherein the center frequency, the start frequency and the stop frequency are simultaneously marked by the band marker;

marking a second start frequency with a second band marker;

marking a second stop frequency with the second band marker; and,

performing a delta band function on a second bandwidth of the signal between the second start frequency and the second stop frequency along with the bandwidth of the signal between the start frequency and the stop frequency, wherein the delta band function includes one of the following:

delta band power,

delta band power density.

5. A user interface for an electronic instrument, comprising:

a display that displays a signal and a band marker, the band marker demarking a bandwidth of the signal by simultaneously marking a start frequency of the bandwidth, a stop frequency of the bandwidth and a center frequency of the bandwidth;

wherein the electronic instrument performs a mathematical operation on the bandwidth of the signal between the start frequency and the stop frequency and displays a numerical value representing a result of the mathematical operation, the mathematical operation being one of the following:

calculating band power representing a total amount of power of the signal within the bandwidth of the signal between the start frequency and the stop frequency,

calculating band power density representing a density of power of the signal within the bandwidth of the signal between the start frequency and the stop frequency.

6. A user interface as in claim 5 :

wherein the start frequency is marked with a left foot of the band marker, the left foot of the band marker being a vertical line; and,

wherein the stop frequency is marked with a right foot of the band marker, the right foot of the band marker being a vertical line.

7. A user interface as in claim 5 :

wherein the start frequency is marked with a left foot of the band marker, the left foot of the band marker being a vertical line;

wherein the stop frequency is marked with a right foot of the band marker, the right foot of the band marker being a vertical line; and,

wherein the center frequency is indicated by a center diamond of the band marker.

8. A user interface for an electronic instrument, comprising:

a display that displays a signal and a band marker, the band marker demarking a bandwidth of the signal by simultaneously marking a start frequency of the bandwidth, a stop frequency of the bandwidth and a center frequency of the bandwidth;

wherein the electronic instrument performs a mathematical operation on the bandwidth of the signal between the start frequency and the stop frequency and displays a numerical value representing a result of the mathematical operation; and,

wherein the display additionally displays a second band marker, the second band marker demarking a second bandwidth of the signal by marking both a start frequency of the second bandwidth, and a stop frequency of the second bandwidth.

9. A user interface for an electronic instrument, comprising:

a display that displays a signal and a band marker, the band marker demarking a bandwidth of the signal by simultaneously marking a start frequency of the bandwidth, a stop frequency of the bandwidth and a center frequency of the bandwidth;

wherein the display additionally displays a second band marker, the second band marker demarking a second bandwidth of the signal by marking both a start frequency of the second bandwidth, and a stop frequency of the second bandwidth; and,

wherein the electronic instrument performs a delta function on the second bandwidth of the signal vis-à-vis the bandwidth of the signal between the start frequency and the stop frequency.

10. A user interface as in claim 9 wherein the delta band function includes one of the following:

delta band power;

delta band power density.

11. An electronic instrument, comprising:

an input means for receiving selections from a user; and,

a display means for displaying a signal and a band marker, the band marker demarking a bandwidth of the signal by simultaneously marking a start frequency of the bandwidth, a stop frequency of the bandwidth and a center frequency of the bandwidth;

wherein the electronic instrument performs a mathematical operation on the bandwidth of the signal between the start frequency and the stop frequency and displays a numerical value representing a result of the mathematical operation, the mathematical operation being one of the following:

calculation of band power representing a total amount of power of the signal within the bandwidth of the signal between the start frequency and the stop frequency,

calculation of band power density representing a density of power of the signal within the bandwidth of the signal between the start frequency and the stop frequency.

12. An electronic instrument as in claim 11 :

wherein the start frequency is marked with a left foot of the band marker, the left foot of the band marker being a vertical line; and,

wherein the stop frequency is marked with a right foot of the band marker, the right foot of the band marker being a vertical line.

13. An electronic instrument as in claim 11 :

wherein the start frequency is marked with a left foot of the band marker, the left foot of the band marker being a vertical line;

wherein the stop frequency is marked with a right foot of the band marker, the right foot of the band marker being a vertical line; and,

wherein the center frequency is indicated by a center diamond of the band marker.

14. An electronic instrument, comprising:

an input means for receiving selections from a user; and,

a display means for displaying a signal and a band marker, the band marker demarking a bandwidth of the signal by simultaneously marking a start frequency of the bandwidth, a stop frequency of the bandwidth and a center frequency of the bandwidth;

wherein the electronic instrument performs a mathematical operation on the bandwidth of the signal between the start frequency and the stop frequency and displays a numerical value representing a result of the mathematical operation; and,

wherein the display means is additionally for displaying a second band marker, the second band marker demarking a second bandwidth of the signal by marking both a start frequency of the second bandwidth, and a stop frequency of the second bandwidth.

15. An electronic instrument, comprising:

an input means for receiving selections from a user; and,

a display means for displaying a signal and a band marker, the band marker demarking a bandwidth of the signal by simultaneously marking a start frequency of the bandwidth, a stop frequency of the bandwidth and a center frequency of the bandwidth;

wherein the display means is additionally for displaying a second band marker, the second band marker demarking a second bandwidth of the signal by marking both a start frequency of the second bandwidth, and a stop frequency of the second bandwidth; and,

wherein the electronic instrument performs a delta function on the second bandwidth of the signal vis-à-vis the bandwidth of the signal between the start frequency and the stop frequency.

16. An electronic instrument as in claim 15 wherein the delta band function includes one of the following:

delta band power;

delta band power density.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 16, 2014
From: AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: KEYSIGHT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 033746/0714 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 12, 2004
From: BOYAN, CORYDON JOSEPH; FERREL, MICHAEL; NELSON, ROBERT NATHAN; GORIN, JOSEPH MICHAEL
To: AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 014421/0995 →