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IEEE 181-1977

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IEEE Standard on Pulse Measurement and Analysis by Objective Techniques

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IEEE 1977
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New IEEE Standard – Inactive-Withdrawn. Withdrawn Standard. This standard presents approximately 100 terms, and their definitions, for accurately and precisely describing the waveforms of pulse signals and the process of measuring pulse signals. Algorithms are provided for computing the values of defined terms that describe measurable parameters of the waveform, such as transition duration, state level, pulse amplitude, and waveform aberrations. These analysis algorithms are applicable to two-state waveforms having one or two transitions connecting these states. Compound waveform analysis is accomplished by decomposing the compound waveform into its constituent two-state single-transition waveforms.

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9 1 General
1.1 Scope
1.2 Object
2 Definitions
2.1 PulseMeasurement Terms
10 2.2 Statistical Terms
2.3 Waveform Formats
2.4 Waveform Epoch Expansion and Contraction
11 2.5 Reference Pulse Waveforms
3 Measurement of Pulse Characteristics
3.1 The Distinction Between Waves and Waveforms
Waveform Epoch Expansion and Contraction
12 3.2 Description of the Pulse Measurement Process
Fig 2 Derived Reference Pulse Waveform
13 3.3 Pulse-To-Pulse Waveform Conversion
Conversion; B – Pulse Waveform Analysis
14 4 Pulse Waveform Analysis
4.1 Generality of Pulse Waveform Analysis
With Superimposed Grid; B – Probability Density Histogram
15 4.2 Waveform Epoch Determination
4.3 Analysis of the Single Pulse Waveform
16 Determination of Pulse Amplitude by Integral Technique
17 Analysis of Transition Waveforms
Analysis of Complex Waveforms
6.1 Analysis of Combinations of Pulses and Transitions
6.2 Analysis of Waveforms Produced by Magnitude Superposition
18 Simpler Waveforms
ofsimpler Waveforms
7 Analysis of Time Relationships Between Different Waveforms
8 Analysis of Pulse Waveform Distortion
Analysis of Jitter and Fluctuation
9.1 Analysis of Jitter
9.2 Analysis of Fluctuation
IEEE 181-1977
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