![LeCroy WaveRunner 104MXI Скачать руководство пользователя страница 98](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/lecroy/waverunner-104mxi/waverunner-104mxi_operators-manual_1866369098.webp)
W
AVE
R
UNNER
X
I
S
ERIES
98
WRXi-OM-E Rev B
Histogram parameters are provided to enable these measurements. Available through selecting
Statistics
from
the
Category
menu, they are calculated for the selected section between the parameter cursors:
•
fwhm
- full width (of largest peak) at half the maximum bin
•
fwxx
- full width (of largest peak) at xx% the maximum bin
•
hist ampl
- histogram amplitude between two largest peaks
•
hist base
- histogram base or leftmost of two largest peaks
•
hist max
- value of the highest (right-most) populated bin in a histogram
•
hist mean
- average or mean value of data in the histogram
•
hist median
- value of the x-axis of a histogram that divides the population into two equal halves
•
hist min
- value of the lowest (left-most) populated bin in a histogram
•
hist rms
- rms value of data in histogram
•
hist sdev
- standard deviation of values in a histogram
•
hist top
- histogram top or rightmost of two largest peaks
•
max populate
- population of most populated bin in histogram
•
mode
- data value of most populated bin in histogram
•
percentile
- data value in histogram for which specified `x'% of population is smaller
•
peaks
- number of peaks in histogram
•
pop @ x
- population of bin for specified horizontal coordinate
•
range
- difference between highest and lowest data values
•
total pop
- total population in histogram
•
x at peak
- x-axis position of specified largest peak
Histogram Peaks
Because the shape of histogram distributions is particularly interesting, additional parameter measurements are
available for analyzing these distributions. They are generally centered on one of several peak value bins, known,
with its associated bins, as a histogram peak.
Example:
In the following figure, a histogram of the voltage value of a five-volt amplitude square wave is centered
around two peak value bins: 0 V and 5 V. The adjacent bins signify variation due to noise. The graph of the
centered bins shows both as peaks.
Determining such peaks is very useful because they indicate dominant values of a signal.