Command Descriptions
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TDS3000, TDS3000B, and TDS3000C Series Programmer Manual
NOVershoot
is the negative overshoot, expressed as:
NOVershoot
=
100
×
Ꮛ
(
Low
−
Minimum
)
Amplitude
Ꮠ
NWIdth
is the distance (time) between MidRef (usually 50%) amplitude points of
a negative pulse.
PDUty
is the ratio of the positive pulse width to the signal period expressed as a
percentage.
PERIod
is the time, in seconds, it takes for one complete signal cycle to happen.
PHAse
is the phase difference from the selected waveform to the designated
waveform.
PK2pk
is the absolute difference between the maximum and minimum amplitude.
It can be used with both general purpose and histogram measurements.
POVershoot
is the positive overshoot, expressed as:
POVershoot
=
100
×
Ꮛ
(
Maximum
−
High
)
Amplitude
Ꮠ
PWIdth
is the distance (time) between MidRef (usually 50%) amplitude points of
a positive pulse.
RISe
is the time that it takes for the leading edge of a pulse to rise from a low
reference value to a high reference value of its final value.
RMS
is the true Root Mean Square voltage.
MEASUREMENT:IMMED:TYPE FREQUENCY
defines the immediate measurement to be a frequency measurement.
Examples
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