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Boonton 4500B RF Peak Power Analyzer
Application Notes
6-7
Automatic Measurement Terms
The following terms appear in the Model 4500B Text display in the Pulse mode. The Text column lists the
abbreviated forms that appear on the display screen.
Table 6-2. Automatic Measurement Terms
Text
TERM
DEFINITION
Width
Pulse Width
The interval between the first and second signal crossings of the mesial line.
Rise
Risetime
The interval between the first signal crossing of the proximal line to the first
signal crossing of the distal line.
Fall
Falltime
The interval between the last signal crossing of the distal line to the last signal
crossing of the proximal line.
Period
Pulse Period
The interval between two successive pulses. (Reciprocal of the Pulse Repetition
Frequency)
PRFreq
Pulse Repetition
The number of cycles of a repetitive signal that take place in one second.
Frequency
Duty C
Duty Cycle
The ratio of the pulse on-time to off-time.
Offtime
Off-time
The time a repetitive pulse is off. (Equal to the pulse period minus the pulse
width).
Peak
Peak Power
The maximum power level of the captured waveform.
Pulse
Pulse Power
The average power level across the pulse width, defined by the intersection of
the pulse rising and falling edges with the mesial line.
Oversh
Overshoot
A distortion following a major transition. (The difference between the maximum
amplitude of the overshoot and the top line).
Avg
Average Power
The equivalent heating effect of a signal.
IEEETop
Top Amplitude
The amplitude of the top line. (See IEEE definitions)
IEEEBot
Bottom Amplitude
The amplitude of the base line. (See IEEE definitions)
Skew
Skew
The time between the mesial level of a pulse on Channel 1 and a pulse on
Channel 2. The pulse can be the power or trigger signal.
EdgeDly
Edge Delay
The time between the left edge of the display and the first mesial transition
level of either slope on the waveform.