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Integrate

6000 Series Oscilloscope User's Guide
∫ dt (integrate) calculates the integral of the selected source. You
can use integrate to calculate the energy of a pulse in
volt-seconds or measure the area under a waveform.
∫ dt plots the integral of the source using the "Trapezoidal Rule".
The equation is:
n
I
= c
+ t
y
n
o
i
i=0
Where
I = integrated waveform
t = point-to-point time difference
y = channel 1, 2, or function 1 + 2, 1 – 2, and 1 * 2 data points
c
= arbitrary constant
o
i = data point index
In Zoom mode, the ∫ dt function does not display in the zoomed
portion of the display.
1 Press the Math key, press the ∫ dt softkey, then press the
Source, Scale, or Offset sofkeys if you want to change the
source, scaling, or offset for the integrate function.
Source — selects the source for ∫ dt. The source can be any
analog channel, or math functions 1 + 2, 1 – 2, and 1 * 2.
Scale — lets you set your own vertical scale factors for ∫ dt
expressed in unit-seconds/division, where units can be V
(Volts), A (Amps), or W (Watts). Units are set in the
channel Probe menu. Press the Scale softkey, then turn the
Entry knob to rescale ∫ dt.
Offset — lets you set your own offset for the ∫ Vdt math
function. The offset value is in unit-seconds where units
can be V (Volts), A (Amps), or W (Watts) and is
represented by the center horizontal grid line of the
display. Press the Offset softkey, then turn the Entry knob
to change the offset for ∫ dt. The integrate calculation is
relative to the source signal's offset. The following
examples illustrate the effects of signal offset.
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