Appendix B: Automatic Measurements Reference
CSA8000B & TDS8000B User Manual B-7
Table B- 1: Pulse Measurements —Amplitude (cont.)
Name Definition
Peak-to-Peak Noise The maximum range of the waveform amplitude variance sampled within a fixed width vertical
slice located at the center of the measurement region.
If enabled, measurement gates constrain the measurement region to the area between the Start
Gate (G1) and Stop Gate (G2). See To Localize a Measurement on page 3--83.
This measurement requires the use of a waveform database. When this measurement is turned
on, it will automatically set the measurement system to use a waveform database if available.
See Use a Waveform Database on page B--69.
For best results with this measurement. optimize the vertical resolution before taking this
measurement. See To Optimize the Vertical Resolution on page B--69.
Pk-Pk The absolute difference between the maximum and minimum amplitude values of the waveform
in the measurement region. See example on page B--63.
If enabled, measurement gates constrain the measurement region to the area between the Start
Gate (G1) and Stop Gate (G2).
For best results with this measurement, optimize the vertical resolution before taking this
measurement. See To Optimize the Vertical Resolution on page B--69.
RMS The true root-mean-square value of the waveform over the measurement region.
If enabled, measurement gates constrain the measurement region to the area between the Start
Gate (G1) and Stop Gate (G2).
For best results with this measurement, optimize the vertical resolution before taking this
measurement. See To Optimize the Vertical Resolution on page B--69.
RMS Noise One standard deviation of the waveform amplitude variance, sampled within a fixed-width
vertical slice located at the center of the measurement region.
If enabled, measurement gates constrain the measurement region to the area between the Start
Gate (G1) and Stop Gate (G2).
This measurement requires the use of a waveform database. When this measurement is turned
on, it will automatically set the measurement system to use a waveform database if available.
For best results with this measurement, optimize the vertical resolution before taking this
measurement. See To Optimize the Vertical Resolution on page B--69.
Signal-to-Noise Ratio The ratio of the signal amplitude to the noise level. The noise level is defined as one standard
deviation of the waveform amplitude variance within a fixed width vertical slice located at the
center of the measurement region.
If enabled, measurement gates constrain the measurement region to the area between the Start
Gate (G1) and Stop Gate (G2).
This measurement requires the use of a waveform database. When this measurement is turned
on, it will automatically set the measurement system to use a waveform database if available.