Teledyne LeCroy WaveExpert 100H Operators Manual User Manual
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Wave Expert
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To reduce noise: The example at left shows
enhanced resolution of a noisy signal. The
original trace (left top) has been processed by a
2-bit enhanced resolution filter. The result (left
bottom) shows a "smooth" trace, where most of
the noise has been eliminated.
Note: Enhanced resolution can only improve the resolution of a trace; it cannot improve the accuracy or linearity of the
original quantization. The pass-band will cause signal attenuation for signals near the cut-off frequency. The highest
frequencies passed may be slightly attenuated. Perform the filtering on finite record lengths. Data will be lost at the start and
end of the waveform: the trace will be slightly shorter after filtering. The number of samples lost is exactly equal to the length
of the impulse response of the filter used: between 2 and 117 samples. Normally this loss (just 0.2 % of a 50,000 point trace)
is not noticed. However, you might filter a record so short there would be no data output. In that case, however, the
instrument would not allow you to use the ERES feature.
To Set Up Enhanced Resolution (ERES)
1. In the menu bar, touch Math, then Math Setup... in the drop-down menu.
2. Touch a function tab F1 through Fx [The number of math traces available depends on the
software options loaded on your scope. See Specifications.].
3. Touch
inside
the
Operator1 data entry field.
4. Select
ERES from the All Functions or Filter group of Math functions.
5. Touch
the
Trace On checkbox.
6. Touch the "ERES" tab in the right-hand dialog, then touch inside the bits field and make an
"Enhance by" selection from the pop-up menu:
.