reference level range and vertical

What is the relationship between the reference level range & scope vertical?

Alann Hello,

High-speed digitizers help NOR is very useful in the definition of these types of words.

Help ' reference levels are high, low and mid range values you set for take the time to climb, descent, positive width, negative width, positive cycle duty and report negative cyclical measures.» Reference levels are usually set up in terms of percentage of the wave, that you purchase. By default, the low value is 10% of the wave, the average level is 50% and the high value is 90%."

Also of scanners high speed OR help "vertical range is the duration of the peak to peak voltage a digitizer that can measure the level of input connector.» Most scanners have several choices for the vertical range. »

The only relationship between these two concepts is in the fact that the vertical range defines the peak values of the signal input, which also limits your reference levels of high and low.

If you have not installed the driver NOR-Scope, but still want to reference the help file is available for download here.

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