Method of signal analysis employing histograms to establish stable, scaled displays in oscilloscopes
First Claim
1. A method of analyzing input signals to providing display scaling and triggering for a digital oscilloscope, comprising the steps of:
- (a) converting an input signal to digitized samples;
(b) assembling the amplitude values of said digitized samples into an amplitude histogram determining therefrom the minimum and maximum amplitudes of said input signal;
(c) establishing from said minimum and maximum amplitudes a low voltage level and a high voltage level intermediate said minimum and maximum amplitudes;
(d) detecting time intervals occurring in said input signal and assembling detected time intervals in a time histogram to determine a predominant time interval, wherein each detected time interval is the time for the input signal to pass through a first amplitude level, then a second amplitude level, and then back to the first amplitude level, said first amplitude level comprising one of said low voltage level and said high voltage level, and said second amplitude level comprising the other of said low voltage level and said high voltage level; and
(e) selecting at least one of said low voltage level and said high voltage level as a trigger level.
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Abstract
A method of signal analysis for establishing display scaling and stable triggering for digital oscilloscopes employs amplitude and time histograms to analyze an input signal and establish the required conditions. An amplitude histogram analysis method is first used to determine the minimum and maximum amplitude levels of the signal, and then a time histogram analysis method is used to determine the predominant time intervals occurring in the input signal. From these two analyses, vertical gain adjustments and time base settings adjustments may be made either manually or automatically, and triggering levels established to provide a stable, usable display.
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5 Claims
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1. A method of analyzing input signals to providing display scaling and triggering for a digital oscilloscope, comprising the steps of:
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(a) converting an input signal to digitized samples; (b) assembling the amplitude values of said digitized samples into an amplitude histogram determining therefrom the minimum and maximum amplitudes of said input signal; (c) establishing from said minimum and maximum amplitudes a low voltage level and a high voltage level intermediate said minimum and maximum amplitudes; (d) detecting time intervals occurring in said input signal and assembling detected time intervals in a time histogram to determine a predominant time interval, wherein each detected time interval is the time for the input signal to pass through a first amplitude level, then a second amplitude level, and then back to the first amplitude level, said first amplitude level comprising one of said low voltage level and said high voltage level, and said second amplitude level comprising the other of said low voltage level and said high voltage level; and (e) selecting at least one of said low voltage level and said high voltage level as a trigger level. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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