15.8 Functions
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15.8 Functions
15.8.1 Practical Functions
Waveform Processing (Memory Function)
Numerical Calculations
Average value, RMS value, P-P value, Maximum value, Time-to-Maximum value, Min-
imum value, Time-to-Minimum value, Period, Frequency, Rise Time, Fall Time, Area
value, X-Y Area value, Standard Deviation, Time-to-Specified Level, Pulse Width, Duty,
Pulse Count, Four Arithmetic Operators
Sixteen calculations are available at the same time
Calculation results can be saved to external storage media and printed
Waveform Parameter
Judgment
Judgment is available by setting MAX and MIN values as waveform parameter calcula-
tion results
Waveform Processing
Calculations
Four arithmetic operators, absolute value, exponent, common logarithm, square root,
moving average, differential calculus (first and second derivatives), integral calculus
(first and second integrals), transposition on the time axis, trigonometric functions (sin,
cos, tan) and inverse trigonometric functions (asin, acos, atan), up to 16 custom calcu-
lation expressions
Calculated waveforms can use up to one fourth of the recording length of overall mem-
ory space
Averaging
Cumulative average, indexed average (from 2 to 10,000 waveform samples)
Memory Division function (Memory Function or REC&MEM Function)
Memory Division function
Memory space can be divided
Up to 4096 divisions (for the REC& MEM function, up to 1024 divisions)
Batch save to external storage media
Sequential Save function
Although display, printing and recording to external storage media are not performed,
input signals are continuously acquired by triggering.
Trace display and saving can be enabled and disabled
Multiple waveform blocks can be overlaid
Block Search function
Applicable blocks of the waveform can be searched using the Waveform Search func-
tion
15.8.2 Miscellaneous Functions
Printing Setting Conditions
Upper Chart: Function, Trigger Time, Timebase, Divisions, etc.
Lower Chart: Channels in Use, Measurement Range, Zero Position and etc., and mod-
ule-related settings
Cursor Measurement func-
tions
Potential at each cursor, time from trigger
Time difference between A/B cursors, potential difference, frequency
Multiple channel cursor readout
Scaling functions
Available for each channel independently
Set scaling by entering a conversion ratio and input offset, or by entering two points
A function is provided to acquire scaling setting values
Current Clamp settings
Probe range and scaling are automatically set just by entering the probe model number
Summary of Contents for 8860-50
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