Time Metrics (Advanced Radar)
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This topic describes the Time metrics displayed in the Pulse Table.
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The transition duration of a positive-going transition.
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The transition duration is the difference between the two reference level instants of the same transition.
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Unless otherwise specified, the two reference levels are the 10% and 90% reference levels.
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Note the reported Rise Time (sec) result metric is directly affected by the user specified threshold property values Rise Time Lower (%) and Rise Time Upper (%) which default to 10% and 90% respectively.
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The instant in absolute time that the pulse exceeds the Rise Time Lower threshold.
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Rise Edge (s) result values are relative to the trigger.
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Fall Time in seconds, reports the time interval for each individual detected pulse's falling edge amplitude level to transition from user specified threshold Fall Time Upper (%) level to Fall Time Lower (%) level.
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The transition duration is the difference between the two reference level instants of the same transition.
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Unless otherwise specified, the two reference levels are the 90% and 10% reference levels.
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Note the reported Fall Time (sec) result metric is directly affected by the user specified threshold property values Fall Time Lower (%) and Fall Time Upper (%) which default to 10% and 90% respectively.
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Fall Edge in seconds, reports the relative timing each individual detected pulse's falling edge OFF amplitude sample threshold transition. (i.e. pulse OFF level transition point)
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Note the pulse OFF amplitude threshold transition is determined from user specified Threshold Pulse Width (%) property value (default = 50%).
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Fall Edge (s) result values are relative to the trigger.
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Width in seconds, reports the time interval difference between the detected pulse's rising edge Pulse Width (%) threshold level transition to the detected pulse's falling edge Pulse Width (%) threshold level transition.
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Note the reported Width (sec) result metric is directly affected by the user specified Threshold Pulse Width (%) property value (default = 50%).
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Off Time (sec) (Pulse Separation)
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Off Time in seconds, reports the time interval difference between the detected pulse's falling edge Pulse Width (%) threshold level transition to the subsequent detected pulse rising edge Pulse Width (%) threshold level transition.
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Note the reported Off Time (sec) result metric is directly affected by the user specified Threshold Pulse Width (%) property value (default = 50%).
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PRI (sec) (Pulse Repetition Interval)
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PRI in seconds, reports the pulse repetition interval difference between the detected pulse's rising edge Pulse Width (%) threshold level transition to the subsequent detected pulse rising edge Pulse Width (%) threshold level transition.
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Note the reported PRI (sec) result metric is directly affected by the user specified Threshold Pulse Width (%) property value (default = 50%).
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The average PRI can be calculated in cases where the signal has a non-uniform or staggered PRI.
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PRF pseudo-random function (Hz) (Pulse Repetition Frequency)
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PRF in Hz, reports the pulse repetition frequency. (i.e. PRF (Hz) = 1.0 / PRI (sec)).
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Note the reported PRF (Hz) result metric is directly affected by the user specified Threshold Pulse Width (%) property value (default = 50%).
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Duty Cycle in %, reports the percentage ratio of measured pulse ON time to pulse OFF time. (i.e. Duty Cycle = [Width (sec) / PRI (sec)] * 100.0 %)
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Note the reported Duty Cycle (%) result metric is directly affected by the user specified Threshold Pulse Width (%) property value (default = 50%).
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