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HDO4000 High Definition Oscilloscope
In the
solid
view of color-graded persistence, saturation is set at 50%, with red
areas indicating highest intensity. The X-axis has been rotated 60%; the Y-axis
has been rotated 15%.
In the
monochrome
(analog) view, the lightest areas indicate highest intensity,
corresponding to the red areas in the solid view.
The
shaded
(projected light) view emphasizes the shape of the pulses.
In the
wire frame
view, lines of equal intensity are used to construct the
persistence map.
Saturation Level
Besides the different modes, you can select a saturation level as a percentage of the maximum
population. All populations above the saturation population are then assigned the highest color intensity:
that is, they are saturated. At the same time, all populations below the saturation level are assigned the
remaining intensities. Data populations are dynamically updated as data from new acquisitions is
accumulated.
A saturation level of 100% spreads the intensity variation across the entire distribution; at lower
saturation levels the intensity will saturate (become brighter) at the percentage value specified. Lowering
this percentage causes the pixels to be saturated at a lower population and makes visible those events
rarely seen at higher saturation levels.
Persistence Time
Persistence time is, quite simply, the duration of time (in seconds) after which persistence data is erased
from the display.
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