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Making Measurements
Making time measurements automatically
Fall Time
The fall time of a signal is the time difference between the crossing of the upper
threshold and the crossing of the lower threshold for a negative-going edge. The
X cursor shows the edge being measured. For maximum measurement
accuracy, set the sweep speed as fast as possible while leaving the complete
falling edge of the waveform on the display. The Y cursors show the lower and
upper threshold points.
Rise Time
The rise time of a signal is the time difference between the crossing of the lower
threshold and the crossing of the upper threshold for a positive-going edge. The
X cursor shows the edge being measured. For maximum measurement
accuracy, set the sweep speed as fast as possible while leaving the complete
rising edge of the waveform on the display. The Y cursors show the lower and
upper threshold points.
+ Width
+ Width is the time from the middle threshold of the rising edge to the middle
threshold of the next falling edge. The X cursors show the pulse being measured.
The Y cursor shows the middle threshold point.
– Width
– Width is the time from the middle threshold of the falling edge to the middle
threshold of the next rising edge. The X cursors show the pulse being measured.
The Y cursor shows the middle threshold point.
X at Max
X at Max is the X axis value (usually time) at the first displayed occurrence of
the waveform Maximum, starting from the left-side of the display. For periodic
signals, the position of the maximum may vary throughout the waveform. The
X cursor shows where the current X at Max value is being measured.
To measure the peak of an FFT:
a Select
FFT
as the math function in the
Math
menu.
b Choose
Math
as the source in the
Quick Meas
menu.
c Choose
Maximum
and
X at Max
measurements.
Maximum
units are in dB and
X at Max
units are in Hertz for FFT.
Summary of Contents for 54621A
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Page 39: ...2 Front Panel Overview ...
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