EXFO PSO-200 Optical Modulation Analyzer User Manual
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Viewing and Analyzing Results
Optical Modulation Analyzer
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Using Averaging to Improve Results
The averaging mode “fills the holes” by adding more and more points (at
intervals defined by the time resolution) to build a complete waveform
with all samples from all previous bursts, as shown in the two images
below. The average is recalculated after each burst as follows:
where N is the number of bursts acquired, up to the specified averaging
burst count (1 to 64). If Infinite is specified, N will increase infinitely.
For example, if the averaging burst count is 4, N will be 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 4...
Note: Averaging is not available in Random input pattern. It requires a pattern
(known or unknown) to function properly.
Note: Averaging will apply to all relevant graphs at once.
NewAverage
PreviousAverage
N 1
–
N
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NewBurst
1
N
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+
=
Using
averaging
(1 burst, 5 ps)
Using
averaging
(infinite, 5 ps)