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Numerical Value Calculation Settings
Parameter Table
Calculation type
Parameter
Parameter description
Period
Frequency
Pulse Width
Pulses
Duty Ratio*
Time Diff
Phase Diff
* Level and Filter only
L (Level)
Calculation is based on the interval (time) when the level is
crossed.
F (Filter)
Only when the measurement signal has crossed the level
and has not crossed the level again within the specified
filter width, it is taken as a valid event. This is useful to
exclude level crossing events caused by noise.
S (Slope [↑, ↓])
Calculation is based on the interval (time) when the level is
crossed.
Depending on this setting, either crossing on the upward
slope (↑) or downward slope (↓) is used for calculation.
Risetime
Falltime
P (%)
Determines which section of the waveform between the
upper and lower limits is used for risetime (or falltime)
calculation.
The range is narrowed from the upper and lower limit values
by the percentage set here.
Time to Lev
L (Level)
Calculates the time specified level is crossed.
F (Filter)
Only when the measurement signal has crossed the level
and has not crossed the level again within the specified
filter width, it is taken as a valid event. This is useful to
exclude level crossing events caused by noise.
S (Slope [↑, ↓])
Determines whether the time is calculated until the signal
crosses the specified level on the upward slope or on the
downward slope.
Lev-time
Time or Measure
(Calculation results)
Specifies the time for calculating the measurement value,
using the trigger position as zero.
To use numerical calculation results, specify the numerical
calculation number.
The range specified by AB cursors is not available.
Calculation
Numerical Calculation
No.
Sets the numerical calculation number.
+, - , ×, ÷
Sets operators for the four basic arithmetic operations.
• Depending on the signal waveform, calculation values for the Period, Frequency, Risetime, and
Falltime parameters may not be displayed.
• When Scaling is enabled, the waveform data is scaled before numerical calculation. The units for
parameter values are derived from the units set for the Scaling function.
About Scaling, refer to: “8.5 Convert Input Values (Scaling Function)” (p. 151).
Summary of Contents for MR8827
Page 19: ...14 Operation Precautions ...
Page 81: ...76 Start and Stop Measurement ...
Page 111: ...106 Manage Files ...
Page 125: ...120 Miscellaneous Printing Functions ...
Page 143: ...138 View Block Waveforms ...
Page 191: ...186 Setting Output Waveform Parameters ...
Page 291: ...286 FFT Analysis Modes Measurable Ranges With Octave Analysis 1 1 OCT 1 3 OCT ...
Page 292: ...287 FFT Analysis Modes 1 1 OCT 1 3 OCT 13 FFT Function ...
Page 293: ...288 FFT Analysis Modes 1 1 OCT 1 3 OCT ...
Page 295: ...290 FFT Analysis Modes ...
Page 309: ...304 Editor Command Details ...
Page 387: ...382 Module Specifications ...
Page 405: ...400 Dispose of the Instrument Lithium Battery Removal ...
Page 431: ...A26 FFT Definitions ...
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