Glossary
TDS 684A, TDS 744A, & TDS 784A User Manual Glossary–7
Negative overshoot measurement
Amplitude (voltage) measurement.
NegativeOvershoot +Low *Min
Amplitude 100%
Negative width
A timing measurement of the distance (time) between two amplitude
points — falling-edge MidRef (default 50%) and rising-edge MidRef (default
50%) — on a negative pulse.
Normal trigger mode
A mode on which the oscilloscope does not acquire a waveform record
unless a valid trigger event occurs. It waits for a valid trigger event before
acquiring waveform data.
NOR
A logic (Boolean) function in which the output of the OR function is
complemented (true becomes false, and false becomes true). On the
oscilloscope, that is a trigger logic pattern and state function.
ORA logic (Boolean) function in which the output is true if any of the inputs are
true. Otherwise the output is false. On the oscilloscope, that is a trigger logic
pattern and state function.
Oscilloscope
An instrument for making a graph of two factors. These are typically voltage
versus time.
Peak Detect acquisition mode
TDS 700A Models Only: A mode in which the oscilloscope saves the
minimum and maximum samples over two adjacent acquisition intervals. For
many glitch-free signals, that mode is indistinguishable from the sample mode.
(Peak detect mode works with real-time, non-interpolation sampling only.)
Peak-to-Peak
Amplitude (voltage) measurement of the absolute difference between the
maximum and minimum amplitude.
Period
A timing measurement of the time covered by one complete signal cycle. It
is the reciprocal of frequency and is measured in seconds.
Phase
A timing measurement between two waveforms of the amount one leads or
lags the other in time. Phase is expressed in degrees, where 360 comprise
one complete cycle of one of the waveforms. Waveforms measured should be
of the same frequency or one waveform should be a harmonic of the other.