Cursor Measurements. You can also use cursors to measure derivative waveforms. Use the steps in Taking Cursor
Measurements. When using that procedure, note that the amplitude measurements on a derivative waveform will be in volts per
second rather than in volt-seconds as is indicated for the integral waveform measured in the procedure.
NOTE. Cursor measurements are not available on digital channels.
What do you want to do next?
Learn more about cursor measurements.
Go to a step-by-step procedure for creating math waveforms.
Go to a step-by step procedure for using math waveforms.
Math waveform sources
You can create Math waveforms from the following:
â–
Channel waveforms
â–
Reference waveforms
â–
Measurement scalars (automated measurements) that measure channel, reference, or math waveforms, or histograms.
â–
Other math waveforms
â–
Variables
Oscilloscope reference
DPO70000SX, MSO/DPO70000DX, MSO/DPO70000C, DPO7000C, and MSO/DPO5000B Series 705