
MultiAcqView – Multiple Acquisition Data Analysis
How would I benefit from this feature?
You can plot any column of data in a MultiAcqView view versus acquisition number as a TimeView to watch any statistic trend over time to watch
any statistic trend over time, or in a HistoView. In the screen shot
below, we are plotting the Tj column versus acquisition. With this new
view, it is possible to watch the convergence/divergence properties of
your RjDj measurements. This will help you find rare jitter events that
sub-sampled systems miss, like BER Blooming. You can plot any number of
MultiAcqView columns, not just on the RjDj MultiAcqView view, but on
any MultiAcqView view on any M1 measurement.
Description
Oftentimes
when specifying a new measurement view, M1™ users are given a choice
about how they want view the measurements statistics that will be
collected. One very useful way to view that data is in a tabular format
called MultiAcqView™. In this view, there is one line entry for each
acquisition, with all of the usual statistics for the measurement on
one line. This lets you use MultiAcqView to see individual measurement
results versus acquisition. The user can also plot any column of data
in a MultiAcqView view versus acquisition number as a TimeView to watch
any statistic trend over time to watch any statistic trend over time,
or in a HistoView. In the screen shot below, we are plotting the Tj
column versus acquisition. With this new view, it is possible to watch
the convergence/divergence properties of your RjDj measurements. This
will help you find rare jitter events that sub-sampled systems miss,
like BER Blooming. You can plot any number of MultiAcqView columns, not
just on the RjDj MultiAcqView view, but on any MultiAcqView view on any
M1 measurement.
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