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HDO4000 High Definition Oscilloscope
Math
Teledyne LeCroy offers a deep and always growing toolset of math functions.
Math functions can be applied to any channel (
C
x
), zoom (
Z
x
), memory (
M
x
), or even other math traces
(
F
x
), allowing you to chain operations. For example, trace F2 can show the average of C1, while trace F3
provides the integral of F2.
In addition to the extensive math capabilities that are standard with every oscilloscope, enhanced math
analysis tools customized for various industries and applications are offered through optional software
packages. To learn about math tools available in each optional package, see the datasheets on the
Teledyne LeCroy website at teledynelecroy.com. If you have installed software options, these capabilities
are accessed through the oscilloscope Analysis menu, rather than the Math menu, although special
measure parameters and math functions will be available when using Measure and Math dialogs.
Single vs. Dual Operation Functions
Single functions perform one operation on one or two input sources.
Dual functions chain two operations to arrive at a single result. This saves you the effort of having to
chain two separate math functions together.
As with single functions, the number of sources required will vary based on the operation. You may need
only one source for Operator1, but two for Operator2 (the result of the first operation counts as one
source):
Graphing
The
Trend button
on the Measure dialog allows you to create a math function that plots the trend of an
applied measurement parameter. The plot is the same as you would create when setting up a trend
function on the Math dialog. See
View Trend
.
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