2213 Operators
Pulse Jitter Time Measurement
To measure pulse jitter time:
1. Perform steps
1
through 6 of the preceding
“Mag-
nif
ied
Sweep” procedure.
2. Referring to Figure 21, measure the difference
between Point A and Point B in divisions and calculate the
pulse jitter time using the following formula:
MEASURE
TIME FROM
@TO@
Pulse
horizontal
second
Jitter =
difference x
SEC/DIV
Time
(divisions)
switch setting
SPECIFICATION
I
I
v
,-
JITTER
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Figure 21. Pulse jitter.
The following electrical characteristics (Table 2) are
valid for the 2213 when it has been adjusted at an ambient
temperature between
+20°C
and
+30°C,
has had a warm-up
period of at least 20 minutes, and is operating at an
ambient temperature between 0°C and
+50°C
(unless
otherwise noted).
performance characteristics for which no absolute limits
are specified, or characteristics that are impractical to
check.
Environmental characteristics are given in Table 3.
The 2213 meets the requirements of
Ml
L-T-288008,
Class 5 equipment, except where otherwise noted.
Item listed in the “Performance Requirements” column
are verifiable qualitative or quantitative limits, while items
listed in the
“Supplemental Information” column are
either explanatory notes,
calibration setup descriptions,
Physical characteristics of the instrument are listed
in Table 4.
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