Creating math waveforms, Defining math waveforms – Tektronix CSA8000B User Manual

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Creating Math Waveforms

Once you have acquired waveforms or taken measurements on waveforms, the
instrument can mathematically combine them to create a waveform that supports
your data-analysis task. For example, you can define a math waveform that
combines waveforms mathematically (+, --, /, x). You can also integrate a single
waveform into an integral math waveform as is shown below.

Source waveform

Math waveform

Defining Math Waveforms

This instrument supports mathematical combination and functional transforma-
tions of waveforms that it acquires. Figure 3--24 shows this concept:

Channel waveform

(C2)

Math waveform

(M1)

Diff(C2)

Math expression

(function(source))

Figure 3- 24: Functional transformation of an acquired waveform

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