5120A/5115A Operations and Maintenance Manual
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5.3 Configuring the Phase Difference Plot
The phase difference plot shows real-time measurements each second. After approximately nine
minutes, data pans to the right as new data becomes visible. All measurements are referenced to
the Input signal.
The phase difference plot shows the following:
Value of the center line, or its origin and slope when linear trend is removed. See
on page 45 for details.
Value per division on the y axis in seconds.
Value per division of the x axis in seconds. This cannot be changed.
5.3.1 Scaling the Phase Difference Plot
The phase difference plot can do the following:
Automatically scale the y axis to fit all data.
Display the y axis in fixed-scale mode.
The x axis displays 60 seconds of data per division.
To scale the plot:
1. Press
Phase Diff Plot (see
2. Press
Config Phase Diff
.
To automatically scale the y axis, press
Auto Scale Y Axis
.
To use a fixed scale, press
Fixed Scale Y Axis
, then press one of the following:
•
Use
Shift Up 1 Div
and
Shift Down 1 Div
to shift (scroll) the data up or down
one division on the screen.
•
Use
Increase Time/Div
or
Decrease Time/Div
to increase or decrease the values
for each division on the plot.
•
Use
Center Median
to center the data’s median vertical value.
5.3.2 Removing the Linear Trend
Phase difference measurements often exhibit a linear trend. This results in plots which appear as
diagonal "lines" when they are scaled in a way that fits all data. This is the result of a large units
per division selection on the y axis, which in turn results from accommodation of the oldest and
the most recent measurement which continually grow further apart. The large units per division
setting decreases resolution and makes it difficult to observe measurement details.
Consider the phase difference measurements plotted in
Difference Measurements. Over time they exhibit the trend discussed thus far. The white line
segment shows this trend, as it is measured by the
Measure Linear
softkey. The slope of this line
segment (from the first to the last available measurement) is taken into consideration when the
trend is measured.
Summary of Contents for 5115A
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Page 12: ...6 1 Introduction ...
Page 16: ...10 2 Setting Up a PNTS ...
Page 26: ...20 3 The Screen and Basic Concepts ...
Page 82: ...76 9 Maintaining a PNTS ...
Page 92: ...86 Appendix A Specifications ...
Page 98: ...92 Appendix B Theory of Operation ...
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