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Rising Rate – the rate at which the signal level rises
Falling Rate – the rate at which the signal level falls
Rise Time – the time the signal takes to rise from the lower threshold to the
upper threshold
Fall Time – the time the signal takes to fall from the upper threshold to the
lower threshold
X@Max – the corresponding value of X axis when the amplitude is the
maximum
X@Min – the corresponding value of X axis when the amplitude is the
minimum
Positive Acreage – the waveform acreage measured above the zero baseline
Negative Acreage – the waveform acreage measured below the zero
baseline
Full Acreage – the positive acreage plus negative acreage
Top Value – 90% of the waveform maximum value
Bottom Value – 10% of the waveform minimum value
Positive Overshoot – the ratio of the difference between the maximum value
and the top value and the amplitude
Negative Overshoot – the ratio of the difference between the bottom value
and the minimum value and the amplitude
Positive Pre-shoot – the ratio of the difference between the bottom value and
the minimum value and the amplitude
Negative Pre-shoot –the ratio of the difference between the maximum value
and the top value and the amplitude
NOTE
When connecting via Wi-Fi,it only supports Maximum, Minimum, Peak To Peak,
Amplitude, Period, Frequency, Positive Duty Ratio, Negative Duty Ratio, Positive
Pulse Width, Negative Pulse Width, AC RMS, True RMS, DC Average, X@Max,
X@Min, Top Value and Bottom Value.
In the Spectrum View, the available measurements are as follows.
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