3.7 Trace Averaging:
Trace Averaging is useful to obtain a trace, which is the average of the last N traces. This is helpful in
reducing Noise in signals that are continuous to obtain a smooth trace with fewer variations. Non-
continuous signals can be filtered with Adjacent Bin Averaging discussed later.
When 'Trace Averaging' is selected, a dialog box as shown on the left hand will pop-up. The desired
number of traces to be averaged can be increased or decreased using the up/down arrow buttons. Fig
5 shows the trace averaged over the last 7 sweeps
Fig 17.1: The trace in
Fig 17.2: The above trace contains points which are an average of the last 5 trace points.
OLIVE
color is the trace representing NO Averaging.
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