R&S FSH Power Meter
Performing Pulse Power Measurements (R&S FSH-K29)
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Time that the pulse remains at the top level ("ON").
This is the time between the first positive edge and the subsequent negative edge
of the pulse in seconds, where the edges occur at crossings of the mid threshold.
Time that is elapsing from the beginning of one pulse to the beginning of the next
pulse.
Time in the displayed trace that is not occupied by the pulse.
Time required for the pulse to transition from the base to the top level.
This is the difference between the time at which the pulse exceeds the lower and
upper thresholds.
Time required for the pulse to transition from the top to the base level.
This is the difference between the time at which the pulse drops below the upper
and lower
thresholds.
Ratio of the "Pulse Width" to "Pulse Repetition Interval" expressed as a percentage
(requires at least two measured pulses).
Time offset, relative to the beginning of the trace (0 sec), where the pulse begins
(start of the rise time).
Time offset, relative to the beginning of the trace (0 sec), where the pulse stops
(end of the fall time).
Median pulse ON power.
The value of this parameter is used as a reference (100%) to determine other
parameter values such as the rising / falling thresholds.
Median pulse OFF power.
The value of this parameter is used as a reference (0%) to determine other
parameter values such as the rising / falling thresholds.
Average power of the signal displayed in the diagram.
Maximum power of the signal displayed in the diagram.
Minimum power of the signal displayed in the diagram.
Height of the local maximum after a rising edge, divided
by the pulse amplitude. The result is a percentage of the pulse amplitude.
Height of the local minimum after a rising edge, divided
by the pulse amplitude. The result is a percentage of the pulse amplitude.