Analyzing Throughput Files; Analysis Step 1: Identify The Active File; Analysis Step 2: View The Active File (Optional) - HP 3563A Operating Manual

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Analyzing Throughput Files

Throughput files may be recalled from disc at any time for measurement and analysis. Because
throughput must be used in conjunction with the linear or log resolution mode. files are measured
and analyzed in one of these two modes. (Data throughput in log resolution then measured in linear
resolution will not be calibrated correctly.) To analyze measured data using the display and marker
features, refer to chapter
throughput file:
1. Identify the active file
2. View the active file (optional)
3. Set the measurement starting point
4. Set up the measurement
1 :
Analysis Step
Identify the Active File
When the disc file was being filled with a throughput session, identifying the active file specified
which disc file was to receive the data. When the file is to be recalled from disc and measured,
identifying the active file specifies which disc file is the source of the data. Identify the file using the
procedure outlined in "Step
file is "THRUPUT," so if your file has that name, the active file is already identified for you.
2:
Analysis Step
View the Active File (Optional)
You can view the time domain data in the throughput file after the session has been stored on disc
and before it has been measured. One of the uses of viewing the data before the measurement is
made is to determine the appropriate starting point for the measurement. Use VIEW INPUT and
TIIRUPT TIME
TIIRUPT TIME
1,
Note
THRUPT TIME 1 and THRUPT TIME
details, see the following step.
8,
"Display Configuration." There are four steps to measure data from a
Identify the Active File." Again, the default file name for the active
12:
NEXT
and
2,
Analyzing Throughput Files
RECORD to view the time domain data.
2
use the time set with TRIG DELAY. For
Time Throughput
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