Other parameters – RIGOL MSO/DS1000Z Series User Manual

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Chapter 6 MATH and Measurement

RIGOL

MSO1000Z/DS1000Z User’s Guide

6-27

Wherein,

i

x

is the measurement result of the

i

th point,

n

is the number of

points being measured.

13. Overshoot: the ratio of the difference of the maximum value and top value of

the waveform to the amplitude value.

14. Preshoot: the ratio of the difference of the minimum value and base value of

the waveform to the amplitude value.

15. Variance: the average of the sum of the squares for the difference between the

amplitude value of each waveform point and the waveform average value on the

whole waveform or on the gating area. The variance reflects the fluctuation

degree of the waveform. The calculation formula is as follows:

2

=1

(

-

)

n

i

Vamp(i) Average

Variance =

n

(6-3)

Wherein,

( )

Vamp i

is the amplitude of the

i

th point,

Average

is the waveform

average value,

n

is the number of points being measured.

Other Parameters

1. +Rate: divide the difference of the upper value and lower value on the rising

edge by the corresponding time.

2. -Rate: divide the difference of the lower value and upper value on the falling

edge by the corresponding time.

3. Area: the area of the whole waveform within the screen and the unit is Vs. The

area of the waveform above the zero reference (namely the vertical offset) is

positive and the area of the waveform below the zero reference is negative. The

area measured is the algebraic sum of the area of the whole waveform within

the screen.

4. Period Area: the area of the first period of waveform on the screen and the

unit is Vs. The area of the waveform above the zero reference (namely the

vertical offset) is positive and the area of the waveform below the zero

reference is negative. The area measured is the algeraic sum of the area of the

whole period waveform.

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