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Agilent Technologies InfiniiVision 3000 X-Series User Manual

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78 Agilent InfiniiVision 3000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide
4 Math Waveforms
The divide by zero case places holes (that is, zero values) in the output
waveform.
Multiply is useful for seeing power relationships when one of the channels
is proportional to the current.
See Also "Units for Math Waveforms" on page 76
Math Transforms
Math transforms perform a transform function (like differentiate, integrate,
FFT, or square root) on an analog input channel or on the result of an
arithmetic operation.
"Differentiate" on page 79
"Integrate" on page 80
"FFT Measurement" on page 83
"Square Root" on page 90
Figure 6 Example of Multiply Channel 1 by Channel 2

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