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| Analysis Tools: Noise |
| Find all noise in the data. |
| The term "Noise" is defined as pulse-widths that are close to the sampling resolution used to capture the data. |
| For example, a 1 GHz sample rate has 1 nanosecond resolution. So noise would be pulse from 1 to 3 nanoseconds wide. |
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| Cutoff Time |
| Enter a time value which defines the widest noise. |
| The cutoff time should always approximate the sampling resolution. |
| Valid pulses should be 5X to 10X wider than the noise cutoff time. |
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