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Statistics
The Timing Analysis Softkey Interface can perform statistical
analyses on repetitive executions traces. Two types of analysis are
available: interval statistics and occurrence statistics. For both
types of analysis, you can calculate the minimum and maximum
values, or the mean and standard deviations.
Choosing Statistics Types
Interval Statistics
Interval statistics are based on the time
interval between mark_x and mark_o samples. The interval
between the mark_x and mark_o points is calculated and includes
as a statistical sample.
Occurrence Statistics
Occurrence statistics are based on the
number of multiple occurrence marks (abcd) assigned during post
processing of each trace measurement. The number of marks
between the mark_x and mark_o points are totaled included as a
statistical sample.
The type of statistical analysis can be specified on either the timing
diagram or trace list screen. The commands
display timing_diagram <RETURN>
indicate time_interval_x_o
mean_and_standard_deviation <RETURN>
specifies interval statistics calculating the mean and standard
deviation for the samples collected.
You can disable the calculation of statistic by specifying a statistics
type without a calculation, as in
indicate number_of_marks_x_o <RETURN>
which will only display the number of marks between mark_x and
mark_o.
Excluding Samples
The "statistics" post process command allows you to exclude
samples from the statistical calculations. The default condition is
to always include traces in the calculation. You exclude traces
when they have a interval from mark_x to mark_o of greater than
(or less than) a specified amount of time, or when the number of
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Summary of Contents for 64700 series
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Page 19: ...Tables Table 9 1 Summary of Commands 9 4 Table 9 2 Command Assignments 9 5 Contents 11 ...
Page 20: ...1 Notes 12 Contents ...
Page 24: ...1 Notes 1 4 Introduction ...
Page 106: ...1 Notes 4 36 Performance Measurements ...
Page 118: ...Figure 5 8 True Demultiplexing 5 12 Using the External Analyzer ...
Page 128: ...1 Notes 6 6 Timing Introduction ...
Page 134: ...1 Notes 7 6 Timing Getting Started ...
Page 168: ...1 Notes 8 34 Timing Using the Analyzer ...
Page 201: ...1 find This command finds a trigger like event in trace memory Syntax Timing Commands 9 33 ...
Page 219: ...1 mark This command marks specified conditions in trace memory Syntax Timing Commands 9 51 ...
Page 254: ...1 trigger This command specifies trigger conditions Syntax 9 86 Timing Commands ...
Page 262: ...1 Notes 9 94 Timing Commands ...
Page 280: ...1 Notes B 16 Timing Diagrams and Outputs ...
Page 292: ...1 Notes C 12 Timing Messages ...