2-30 Waterfall
Display
SR785 Dynamic Signal Analyzer
Waterfall Display
What is a Waterfall?
Waterfall displays show multiple measurement results (records) in a single display. New
records are added at the top of the display and older records scroll off the bottom of the
display. This gives a time history of the measurement. An example is shown below.
Figure Chapter 2 -1 Waterfall Display
Waterfall Storage saves measurement records in waterfall memory. The number of
records which may be stored depends upon the allocated memory and the type of
measurement. The rate at which records are put into memory is programmable.
Waterfall display WITH storage shows only records which are stored in waterfall
memory. While the measurement is running, the display scrolls down and new records
are added at the top (back). The display may not scroll fast enough to show every stored
record in real time. When the measurement is paused, the display is redrawn with either
the newest record in back (normal) or the oldest record in back (reversed). When paused,
every stored record which is visible in the display is shown. The marker can access the
data in any stored record and scroll the display through the entire waterfall buffer.
Waterfall display WITHOUT storage is simply a graphical display scrolling. The marker
is constrained to the most recent record. Older records are only shown graphically, their
data has not been saved and may not be accessed in any way. In this case, the display
updates and scrolls as quickly as possible.
The [Waterfall] menu configures both waterfall storage and display.
Waterfall displays are not available for Nyquist or Nichols Views or for Swept Sine
measurements.
Waterfall Storage
Waterfall records are stored in waterfall memory. This memory is not retained when the
power is off. Use the [Waterfall] <Memory Allocation> menu to allocate memory
between the capture buffer, waterfall storage and the arbitrary source waveform.
Waterfall memory must be allocated before waterfall storage may be used.
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