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Provides access to pulse signal automatic measurements. Namespace: Boonton.Boonton55xxx.Interop Assembly: Boonton.Boonton55xxx.Interop (in Boonton.Boonton55xxx.Interop.dll)
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Returns the ratio of the pulse on-time to off-time. |
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Returns time offset from the trigger reference to the first mesial transition level of either slope on the waveform. |
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Returns the interval between the last signal crossing of the distal line to the last signalcrossing of the proximal line. |
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Returns the IEEE-define base line, i.e. The two portions of a pulse waveform which represent the first nominal state from which a pulse departs and to which it ultimately returns. |
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Returns the IEEE-defined top line, i.e. the portion of a pulse waveform which represents the second nominal state of a pulse. |
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Returns the time a repetitive pulse is off. (Equal to the pulse period minus the pulsewidth). |
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Returns the difference between the distortion following a major transition and the IEEE top line in dB or percent, depending on the channel units. |
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Returns the interval between two successive pulses. (Reciprocal of the Pulse RepetitionFrequency) |
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Returns the number of cycles of a repetitive signal that take place in one second (Pulse Repetition Frequency). |
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Returns the average power of the entire pulse. |
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Average power of the ON portion of the pulse. |
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Returns the peak amplitude during the pulse. |
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Returns the interval between the first signal crossing of the proximal line to the first signal crossing of the distal line. |
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Returns the pulse width, i.e. the interval between the first and second signal crossings of the mesial line. |
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Returns the ratio of the pulse on-time to off-time. |
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Returns time offset from the trigger reference to the first mesial transition level of either slope on the waveform. |
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Returns the interval between the last signal crossing of the distal line to the last signalcrossing of the proximal line. |
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Returns the IEEE-define base line, i.e. The two portions of a pulse waveform which represent the first nominal state from which a pulse departs and to which it ultimately returns. |
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Returns the IEEE-defined top line, i.e. the portion of a pulse waveform which represents the second nominal state of a pulse. |
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Returns the time a repetitive pulse is off. (Equal to the pulse period minus the pulsewidth). |
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Returns the difference between the distortion following a major transition and the IEEE top line in dB or percent, depending on the channel units. |
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Returns the interval between two successive pulses. (Reciprocal of the Pulse RepetitionFrequency) |
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Returns the number of cycles of a repetitive signal that take place in one second (Pulse Repetition Frequency). |
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Returns the average power of the entire pulse. |
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Average power of the ON portion of the pulse. |
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Returns the peak amplitude during the pulse. |
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Returns the interval between the first signal crossing of the proximal line to the first signal crossing of the distal line. |
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Returns the pulse width, i.e. the interval between the first and second signal crossings of the mesial line. |
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