User`s guide
216 53220A/53230A User’s Guide
6 53220A/53230A Math, Graphing, and Data Logging
Displaying the Outer Bins
Two additional bins independent of the number specified are always included
with the histogram. The bins contain readings less than the lower range value
and readings greater than the upper range value (Figures 6-5 and 6-6). A num-
ber of readings greater than expected in either bin may indicate a drift in the
measured quantity.
The bins are viewed using the Outer Bins softkey, and the bin indices (Figure
6-6) account for the bins whether they are displayed or not.
Bin Representation
The softkey:
corresponds to the bin with the largest number of entries and is expressed as
an exact count (Count), or the bin’s percentage (%) of the total reading count.
This setting is only available from the front panel.
Lower and Upper Ranges
The lower and upper ranges of the histogram are specified directly with the
commands:
CALCulate2:TRANsform:HISTogram:RANGe:LOWer {<value>
|MINimum|MAXimum|DEFault}
CALCulate2:TRANsform:HISTogram:RANGe:LOWer? [{MINimum|
MAXimum|DEFault} (query form)
CALCulate2:TRANsform:HISTogram:RANGe:UPPer {<value>