Raw Repetition Info (IQ-NC)

Raw Repetition Info table shows start time, amplitude, phase offset and delta values between signal repetitions.

Raw Repetition Info is a type of Matrix Table that provides sortable rows by column, selectable column visibility, and copy/paste and export functionality to share rows of content or complete tables to applications like email, text editing or spreadsheet programs.

Repetition Start Time (sec) Amplitude (dB) Phase Offset (deg) Δ Start Time (sec) Δ Amplitude (dB) Δ Phase Offset (deg)

Repetition is the index of the repetition.

Start Time is the location of the repetition within the Raw Main Time trace. It is an offset relative to the trigger time.

Amplitude is the amplitude difference relative to the first repetition (so the first row will always be 0.00 dB).

Phase Offset is the difference in phase of each repetition relative to the first (so that the first row will always be 0 degrees).

Delta Start Time is the difference between the next repetition's Start Time and the current repetition's Start time. For example, the Delta Start Time in row 1 shows the time between the start of repetition 2 and repetition 1. The last row will show *** to indicate that the value cannot be computed (no adjacent repetition to compute the difference with).

Delta Amplitude is the difference between the next repetition's Start Time and the current repetition's Start time. For example, the Delta Start Time in row 1 shows the time between the start of repetition 2 and repetition 1. The last row will show *** to indicate that the value cannot be computed (no adjacent repetition to compute the difference with).

Delta Phase Offset is the difference between the next repetition's Start Time and the current repetition's Start time. For example, the Delta Start Time in row 1 shows the time between the start of repetition 2 and repetition 1. The last row will show *** to indicate that the value cannot be computed (no adjacent repetition to compute the difference with).

See Also

Noise Correction Spectrum trace

Noise Correction Raw Spectrum1 and 2 trace