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Advanced Operations
Increasing Measurement Throughput
Increasing Measurement Throughput
Measurement throughput is defined as the number of measurements
made per unit of time. When operating the Test Set in the Internal or
External Automatic Control Mode, measurement throughput is
influenced by measurement speed, measurement setup time, and
execution speed of the control program. Each of these factors is, in turn,
influenced by several parameters. The following sections discuss the
parameters and their effect on measurement throughput.
Optimizing Measurement Speed
Measurement speed is defined as the time required to complete one
measurement cycle after receipt of a valid trigger event. Measurement
speed is influenced by the following four parameters.
1. Trigger Mode
The Trigger Mode affects the time-to-first-reading and the length of the
measurement cycle and is defined by two parameters: retriggering and
settling. Retriggering refers to what a measurement does once it has
completed a measurement cycle. Settling refers to the amount of delay
introduced to allow signal transients to propagate through the analysis
chain and settle out. Refer to “Triggering Measurements” on page 105
for information on Trigger Mode and its impact on measurement speed.
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