Examples - LeCroy WaveMaster 8600A Operator's Manual

X-stream oscilloscopes
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Creating a new waveform by manipulating the data of one or two input waveforms
Creating a new waveform without using any of the input data
Creating a new parameter by manipulating the data of one or two input waveforms
Changing a vertical scale or a horizontal scale from linear to non-linear
You don't have to use all the data from the input waveforms: you can select data from one or more
segments, which need not be aligned in the two-input waveforms.

Examples

Example 1: Simple math functions using VBScript
WaveOut is the waveform being returned to the instrument (F1 in this case). WaveIn is the input
waveform (C1 in this case) You can see that the F1 result is displayed on the scope, and can be
processed further.
Example 2: Another simple math function using VBScript
Example 3 below doesn't use the input data at all. The middle waveform (F2) is a "golden
waveform", in this case a perfect sine (subject to 16-bit resolution), that was created using a
VBScript. The lower trace (F3) is a subtraction of the acquired waveform (upper trace) and the
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