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Mid Reference
The Mid reference defines the middle reference level of a waveform; the default level is 50%. This
reference value is primarily used for making measurements between edges such as pulse widths.
To change this level, click the control, and then set the level with the multipurpose knob.
Mid2 Reference
The Mid2 reference defines the middle reference used on the second waveform specified in delay
or phase measurements; the default level is 50%. To change this level, click the control, and then
set the level with the multipurpose knob.
Minimum
This voltage measurement is the minimum amplitude. It is typically the most negative peak
voltage and is measured over the entire waveform or gated region.
Minimum Value
Inserts the text MIN( into the math expression. The MIN function accumulates over time the
minimum value at each point in the vector.
Multipurpose Knobs
Natural Antilog
Inserts the text EXP( ) into the math expression. Enter an argument to the function. The natural
antilog function raises e to the power of the argument.
Natural Logarithm
Inserts the text LN( ) into the math expression. Enter an argument to the function. The LN
function produces the natural logarithm of the argument.
Negative Duty Cycle
This timing measurement is the ratio of the negative pulse width to the signal period expressed as
a percentage. The duty cycle is measured on the first cycle in the waveform or gated region.
Negative Duty Cycle = (Negative Width) ÷ Period × 100%
Negative Overshoot
This voltage measurement is measured over the entire waveform or gated region and is expressed
as: Negative Overshoot = (Low – Minimum) X Amplitude X 100%.