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Introduction
» Virtins Multi Instrument
» System Requirement
» Screen Layout
» Input & Output Connection
» Specifications
» Precautions
» FAQ
Oscilloscope
» Overview
» Trigger Parameters
» Sampling Parameters
» Miscellaneous Parameters
» View Parameters
» Menus
» Cursor Reader and Markers
» Maximum, Minimum, Mean and RMS Values
» Time Stamp/Trigger Marker
» DAQ Progress Bar/Context Menu
Spectrum Analyzer
» Overview
» View Type
» View Parameters for Amplitude Spectrum Display
» View Parameters for Phase Spectrum Display
» View Parameters for Auto Correlation Function Display
» View Parameters for Cross Correlation Function Display
» View Parameters for Coherence Function Display
» View Parameters for Gain and Phase Display
» View Parameters for Impulse Response Display
» Menus
» Peak Values/Context Menu
Signal Generator
» Overview
» Output Sampling Parameters
» Output Signal Parameters
» Sweep Parameters
» Output Duration/Loop
» Output Mask/Phase Lock
» Musical Scale/Run/Stop/Save Function
» Loopback Mode
Multimeter
» Overview
» View Parameters
» Menus
Data Logger
» Overview
» Configuration
» Context Menu
» Cursor Reader and Markers
Spectrum 3D Plot
» Overview
» View Parameters
» Menus
» 3D Cursor Reader
Device Test Plan
» Overview
» Step Editor
» Process Viewer
» Control Bar
» X-Y Plot
» Device Test Plan Examples
LCR Meter
» Overview
» Step Editor
» Progress Viewer
» Result/Options Area
» Control Bar
» High Impedance Measurement
» Low Impedance Measurement
» Measurement Accuracy
» Measurement with Multiple Test Frequencies
 

View Parameters

View Parameters

View parameters determine how the collected data are analyzed and displayed.

Frequency Range (F)

Same as Amplitude Spectrum display in the Spectrum Analyzer.

Channel A Display Range

Same as Amplitude Spectrum display in the Spectrum Analyzer.

View Type

Two types of views are supported: Waterfall Plot and Spectrogram.

Channel B Display Range

Same as Amplitude Spectrum display in the Spectrum Analyzer.

Number of Spectral Profiles (T axis)

Number of Spectral Profiles (T axis)

This parameter determines the maximum number of spectral profiles to be displayed in one graph. Each spectral profile is computed from a frame of data in time domain. The oldest spectral profile will be dropped when a new spectral profile comes in.

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Tilt Angle of T Axis

Tilt Angle of T Axis

The Tilt Angle of T axis is the angle between T axis and the vertical axis. It can be adjusted from 0 degree to a maximum value (less than 90 degrees) which is determined by the Height Percentage of Y axis.

This parameter is only applicable to the Waterfall Plot and is not applicable to the Spectrogram.

Height Percentage of Y Axis

Height Percentage of Y Axis

The Height Percentage is the ratio of the height of Y axis to the height of the plot area. It can be adjusted from 5% to 90%. Lowering the Height Percentage will cause the tilt angle of T axis go down accordingly if the tilt angle exceeds its upper limit determined by the Height Percentage.

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