Instruction manual

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V2-V1: Value2-Value1, i.e. the difference in value between the cursors
T2-T1: Time2-Time1, i.e. the difference in time between the cursors
Max: Maximum value between the cursors
Min: Minimum value between the cursors
Mean: Mean or Average value between the cursors.
Max-Min: Difference between the maximum and minimum values between the cursors.
Mark: Text of a mark between the cursors
Unit: The units of the channel
RMS: Root Mean Square of the values between the cursors
StdDev: Standard Deviation of the values between the cursors
Count of Events: Number of events between the cursors.
Derivative dV1/dt:Derivative at Cursor 1
dV2/dt:Derivative at Cursor 2
Max dV/dt: Largest dv/dt values for all of the data points between the two cursors.
Min dV/dt: Smallest dv/dt values for all of the data points between the two cursors.
Mean dV/dt: Mean dv/dt for all of the data points between the two cursors. This is also the
slope of the line of best fit for all the data points between the cursors.
Integral All the integral and area functions are calculated as integrals.
Area: The Area function uses the line between V1 and V2 as the zero baseline, and then
calculates the integral.The Area function gives more control over which segments of a waveform
are included in the integral.
Abs. Area: The absolute value of each data point is used to calculate the area as described
above. Areas that would have been subtracted in the Area function, are instead added in the
calculation of the Absolute Area.
Int: For the Integral calculation, zero volts (or zero calculated Y-value) is used as the zero
reference for the integral. Values above zero add to the Integral and values below the zero-line
subtract from the Integral.
Abs Int: The Absolute Integral is very much like the Integral, except that the program takes
the absolute value of the raw data before performing the integral operation.
Calculations All calculations have a similar dialog, there is a picture at the top, which shows some sample
data and where to place the cursors. You can choose the parameters to be exported to the
Journal in the Parameters to Export list box. The data table shows the calculations for the
current position of the cursors. The values in the data table are exported to the journal on
clicking the Add to Journal button.