To add a measurement, select the input source or sources, select the measurement, and tap the Add button. The measurement is added
to the Results bar.
To change individual measurement settings, double-tap the Measurement badge to open a configuration menu for that measurement. See
Measurement configuration menu
on page 111.
Add Measurements menu fields and controls
Field or control
Description
Measurement description
(graphic and text)
Shows a graphic and short description of the selected measurement. Use this information to verify that
the selected measurement is correct for what you want to measure.
Source
Selects the measurement source. If the measurement requires more than one source (for example,
Skew, Phase, or many Power measurements), the menu shows two source fields from which to select.
Add button
Adds the selected measurement as a measurement badge to the Results bar.
Standard measurement panels
Panel
Description
Amplitude Measurements
panel
Lists the available amplitude measurements. See
When a digital source is selected, this panel is not available.
Time Measurements panel
Lists the available time measurements. See
on page 104.
Other Measurements
Lists the available other measurements. See
on page 105.
Power Measurements
Advanced Power Analysis (optional). Provides measurements for power quality, harmonics, slew rate,
switching loss, safe operating area, ripple, and modulation analysis measurements. See
Amplitude Measurements panel
The Amplitude Measurements panel lists available amplitude-related measurements that you can take on analog channel signals, math
waveforms (time-domain), and reference waveforms. Amplitude measurements are not available for digital signals.
To open the Amplitude Measurements panel:
1. Tap the Measure button.
2. Tap the Amplitude Measurements panel.
To add a measurement to the Results bar:
1. Select the signal source.
2. Select a measurement.
3. Tap Add.
The Amplitude Measurements panel measurements
Menus and dialog boxes
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