Creating and Using Math Waveforms
CSA7000 Series, TDS7000 Series, & TDS6000 Series Instruments User Manual 3- 201
Overview Related control elements and resourcesTo use math waveforms (Cont.)
Take cursor
measurements
You can also use cursors to measure math waveforms. Use
the same procedures found under Taking Cursor Measure-
ments on page 3--160.
9. From the toolbar, touch the Cursor button to display the
cursors and the cursor control window.
10. Select the Math tab and touch the numbered button for
the math waveform that you want to measure.
11. Select the cursor type by touching either the H Bars, V
Bars, Waveform, or Screen buttons (for more
information, see Taking Cursor Measurements starting
on page 3--160).
12. Turn the multipurpose knobs to position each cursor on
the math waveform to measure the feature that interests
you.
13. Read the results in the cursor readout.
The cursor readout is displayed under the multipurpose
readouts or in the upper right corner of the graticule
area.
Note. Amplitude measurements on a derivative
waveform are in volts per second and volt-seconds for
an integral waveform measurement.
For further
assistance
14. Touch the Help button in the toolbar to access
context-sensitive help on math waveforms, or see
Measuring Waveforms on page 3--147.
See Accessing Online Help on page 3--283 for
overview of the online help system.