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Appendix 4 Setting the Measurement Period
To make correct measurements on this instrument, you must set its measurement period properly.
This instrument uses its frequency measurement circuit (see appendix 11) to detect the period of the
input signal that is selected using the measurement period setting. The measurement period is an
integer multiple of this detected period. This instrument determines the measured values by averaging
the data sampled in the measurement period. The input signal used to determine the measurement
period is called the synchronization source.
The measurement period is automatically determined inside this instrument when you specify the
synchronization source.
You can select the synchronization source signal from the options listed below.
Voltage (VoLt), Current (Curr), OFF
For example, if the synchronization source is set to current, an integer multiple of the period of the
current becomes the measurement period. By averaging the sampled data in this measurement
period, this instrument computes the measured values, such as U, I, and P.
Deciding Whether to Use Voltage or Current Input as the
Synchronization Source
Select input signals with stable input levels and frequencies (with little distortion) as synchronization
sources. Correct measured values can only be obtained if the period of the synchronization source
signal is detected accurately. On this instrument, display the frequency of the input signal that you
have selected as the synchronization source, and confirm that the frequency is being measured
correctly. The most suitable synchronization source is the input signal that is the most stable and that
provides accurate measured results.
For example, if a switching power supply is being measured and the voltage waveform distortion is
smaller than the current waveform distortion, set the synchronization source to the voltage signal.
Voltage
waveform
Current
waveform
Synchronization source
set to the voltage signal