Rohde & Schwarz MXO44-2410 Oscilloscope

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Measurements
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Statistics
Activates or deactivates the statistical evaluation for the measurement.
Remote command:
MEASurement<mg>:STATistics[:ENABle] on page 537
Clear results
Deletes the statistical results for all measurements, and starts a new statistical evalua-
tion if the acquisition is running.
Remote command:
MEASurement<mg>:STATistics:ARESet on page 536
Measure all events
Normally, only one measurement is performed for each acquired waveform to get best
performance. If "Measure all events" is enabled, more than one result is taken from
one acquired waveform and the results are included in evaluation. For example, the
rise time is measured on all pulses in the waveform, not only on the first.
The result table shows only the first result of the waveform, the following results are
used only for evaluation. The number of considered results can be restricted: see Max.
No. of events.
Measuring all events is useful when calculating statistics.
The setting affects all measurements, it is a global setting. However, if a track is
enabled for a selected measurement, all results are considered for this measurement,
independent from the global setting.
Remote command:
MEASurement<mg>:MULTiple on page 537
Max. No. of events
Sets the maximum number of measured events per acquisition.
Remote command:
MEASurement<mg>:MNOMeas on page 537
9.2.7 Track
A track shows the measurement results over time for an acquired waveform. The track
is the graphical interpretation of all measurement values of a single acquisition. Fur-
thermore, the track reveals trends of change in the analysis and preserves the timing
relationship of the measurement results to the signal.
Tracks can be enabled for each active measurement. Enabling the track also enables
"Measure all events" for the selected measurement.
To analyze tracks, you can use cursor measurements, zoom, mathematics and spec-
trum.
9.2.7.1 Track settings
Access: "Menu" > "Measurement" > "Track" tab.
Automatic measurements
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