7.1 Reading Measurement Values (Using the A/B Cursors)
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<Screen display (time axis cursor)>
You can press the
DISP
key to display the waveform and cursor values separately.
See:
"7.7.3 Switching the Waveform Display Width" (
Reading Measurement Values on Waveform Screen (for 1, 2, 4, 8 screens)
To open the screen: Press the
DISP
key
→
Waveform screen
A Cursor
B Cursor
Frequencies
Time Values
Waveform values at the intersection with
each cursor are displayed.
Values Between
A/B cursors
Time Value
To change the display type:
"Time Value" (
How cursor values are
displayed depends on
the selected cursor type.
Cursor A
Values
Cursor B
Values
<Cursor Value>
Cursor Type
Cursor Value
Cursor Value Display Example
(with two cursors)
div
(Time Value and
Frequency)
t:
A, B each cursor value: Time from trigger point or recording
start
B-A value: Time difference between A/B cursors
See "Screen display" above
1/t:
Frequency for which t is 1 cycle
Range
(Measurement
Values)
A, B each cursor value: Measured value of channel
B-A value: Difference between measured values at A/B cursors
Trace
(Time and Mea-
surement Values)
Time Values
A, B each cursor value: Time from trigger point or recording
start
B-A value: Time difference between A/B cursors
Measurement Values
A, B each cursor value: (Memory function) measurement value
(Recorder function) maximum, mini-
mum values
B-A value: Difference between measured values at A/B cursors
A
B
B-A
B-A
A
B
Time Values
Measurement Values
A
B
B-A
B-A
(Time difference)
(Difference between measured values)
• When Using External Sampling: Value t is the number of samples.
• When the voltage range is changed during measurement by the recorder func-
tion or X-Y recorder function: Trace measurement values are acquired at the
range settings when measurement was stopped.
Summary of Contents for 8847
Page 1: ...MEMORY HiCORDER Instruction Manual 8847 December 2010 Revised edition 4 8847A981 04 10 12H ...
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Page 18: ...Operating Precautions 8 ...
Page 26: ...1 4 Basic Key Operations 16 ...
Page 74: ...4 4 Waveform Observation 64 ...
Page 98: ...5 5 Managing Files 88 ...
Page 110: ...6 6 Miscellaneous Printing Functions 100 ...
Page 126: ...7 8 Seeing Block Waveforms 116 ...
Page 160: ...8 10 Making Detailed Settings for Input Modules 150 ...
Page 198: ...10 6 Numerical Calculation Type and Description 188 ...
Page 296: ...15 7 Controlling the Instrument with Command Communications LAN USB 286 ...
Page 304: ...16 2 External I O 294 ...
Page 362: ...Appendix 5 FFT Definitions A28 ...
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