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Note:
The number of sweeps used to compute the average will be displayed in the bottom line of the trace descriptor
label:
Continuous Averaging Setup
1. In the menu bar, touch
Math
, then
Math Setup...
in the drop-down menu.
2. Select a function tab from
F1
through
Fx
[The number of math traces available depends on
the software options loaded on your scope. See Specifications.].
3. Touch
inside
the
Source1
field and select a source waveform from the pop-up menu.
4. Touch
inside
the
Operator1
field and select
Average
from the
Select Math Operator
menu.
5. Touch
the
Average
tab in the dialog to the right of the "Fx" dialog, touch the
Continuous
button.
6. Touch
inside
the
Sweeps
data entry field and enter a value using the pop-up keypad. The
valid range is 1 to 1,000,000 sweeps.
Summed Averaging Setup
1. In the menu bar, touch
Math
, then
Math Setup...
in the drop-down menu.
2. Select a function tab from
F1
through
Fx
[The number of math traces available depends on
the software options loaded on your scope. See Specifications.].
3. Touch
inside
the
Source1
field and select a source waveform from the pop-up menu.
4. Touch
inside
the
Operator1
field and select
Average
from the
Select Math Operator
menu.
5. Touch
the
Average
tab in the dialog to the right of the "Fx" dialog, then touch the
Summed
button.
6. Touch
inside
the
Sweeps
data entry field and type in a value using the pop-up keypad. The
valid range is 1 to 1,000,000 sweeps.
Enhanced Resolution
ERES (Enhanced Resolution) filtering increases vertical resolution, allowing you to distinguish
closely spaced voltage levels. The functioning of the instrument's ERES is similar to smoothing
the signal with a simple, moving-average filter. However, it is more efficient concerning bandwidth
and pass-band filtering. Use ERES on single-shot waveforms, or where the data record is slowly
repetitive (when you cannot use averaging). Use it to reduce noise when your signal is noticeably
noisy, but you do not need to perform noise measurements. Also use it when you perform high-
precision voltage measurements: zooming with high vertical gain, for example.
How the Instrument Enhances Resolution
The instrument's enhanced resolution feature improves vertical resolution by a fixed amount for
each filter. This real increase in resolution occurs whether or not the signal is noisy, or your signal
is single-shot or repetitive. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) improvement you gain is dependent on
the form of the noise in the original signal. The enhanced resolution filtering decreases the
bandwidth of the signal, filtering out some of the noise.
Summary of Contents for SDA
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