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You can also enter combinations of the previous units following the SI rules:
•
for the quotient of two units, the character
/
should be used
•
for the product of two units, the character
.
should be used
•
Exponents can be represented by a digit appended to the unit without a space
For example,
•
Acceleration can be entered as M/S2 for meters per second squared
•
volts per seconds can be entered as V.S
•
In some cases, the units entered may be converted to simple units – such as entering V.A displaying W
(watts)
Rescaling Setup
1. In the menu bar, touch
Math
, then
Math Setup...
in the drop-down menu.
2. Touch a math function trace tab
F1
through
Fx
The number of math traces available depends on the software
options loaded on your oscilloscope. See Specifications..
3. Touch
the
single
function button.
4. Touch
inside
the
Source1
field and select a source: channel, math trace, memory location.
5. Touch
inside
the
Operator1
field and select
Rescale
from the
Functions
category.
6. In the dialog on the right, touch the
Rescale
tab.
7. Touch
inside
the
First multiply by
checkbox and enter a value for
a
, the multiplication factor.
8. Touch
inside
the
then add:
field and enter a value for
b
, the additive constant.
9. Touch
inside
the
Override units
checkbox to disregard the source waveform's units, using the pop-up
keyboard.
Averaging Waveforms
Summed vs. Continuous Averaging
For Summed averaging, you specify the number of acquisitions to be averaged. The averaged data is updated at
regular intervals and presented on the screen.
On the other hand, Continuous averaging (the system default) helps to eliminate the effects of noise by
continuously acquiring new data and adding the new waveforms into the averaging buffer. You determine the
importance of new data vs. old data by assigning a weighting factor. Continuous averaging allows you to make
adjustments to a system under test and to see the results immediately.
Note:
Continuous Averaging is accessible from the channel Vertical Adjust dialog under
Pre-Processing
, and
from the math function menu.