Table 4-58. pulse mode – automatic measurements ii, Boonton 4500b rf peak power analyzer, Operation – Boonton 4500B Peak Power Meter User Manual

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Boonton 4500B RF Peak Power Analyzer

Operation

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NOTE

The Channel 1 and Channel 2 voltage readings are derived by converting power to equivalent voltage.
Since power is non-polar, the derived voltage will always have positive polarity. Also, the average power
of a signal converted to voltage is not identical to the average voltage of that signal.

The External Trigger 1 and External Trigger 2 signals are always voltages and may be positive and
negative (bipolar). This must be taken into account when interpreting the ―Avg‖ parameter. For example, a
rectangular 50% duty cycle bipolar trigger signal will have an ―Avg‖ value near zero volts, but a
rectangular 50% duty cycle power waveform converted to volts will have and ―Avg‖ value near 70.7% of
the Pulse average voltage

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Table 4-58. Pulse Mode

– Automatic Measurements II

EXT TRIG 1&2

Name

(Voltage Units)


Width

Pulse width

Rise

Pulse risetime

Fall

Pulse falltime

Period

Pulse Period

PRFreq

Pulse repetition frequency

Duty C

Pulse duty cycle

OffTime

Pulse offtime

Peak

Peak positive voltage

Pulse

Pulse average voltage

Oversh

Pulse overshoot (voltage ratio)

Avg

Average voltage of pulse period

Top

Pulse top level voltage

Bot

Pulse bottom level voltage

Skew

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EdgeDly

Edge delay - time from left edge of
display to first mesial edge of either
slope on the displayed waveform

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