Glossary
Glossary–8 TDS 684A, TDS 744A, & TDS 784A User Manual
Pixel
A visible point on the display. The oscilloscope display is 640 pixels wide
by 480 pixels high.
Pop-up Menu
A sub-menu of a main menu. Pop-up menus temporarily occupy part of the
waveform display area and are used to present additional choices associated
with the main menu selection. You can cycle through the options in a pop-up
menu by repeatedly pressing the main menu button underneath the pop-up.
Positive duty cycle
A timing measurement of the ratio of the positive pulse width to the signal
period, expressed as a percentage.
Positive overshoot
Amplitude (voltage) measurement.
PositiveOvershoot +Max*Hi gh
Amplitude 100%
Positive width
A timing measurement of the distance (time) between two amplitude
points — rising-edge MidRef (default 50%) and falling-edge MidRef (default
50%) — on a positive pulse.
Posttrigger
The specified portion of the waveform record that contains data acquired
after the trigger event.
Pretrigger
The specified portion of the waveform record that contains data acquired
before the trigger event.
Probe
An oscilloscope input device.
Quantizing
The process of converting an analog input that has been sampled, such as a
voltage, to a digital value.
Probe compensation
Adjustment that improves low-frequency response of a probe.
Pulse trigger
A trigger mode in which triggering occurs if the oscilloscope finds a pulse,
of the specified polarity, with a width between, or optionally outside, the
user-specified lower and upper time limits.
Real-time sampling
A sampling mode where the oscilloscope samples fast enough to completely