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Maximum value of measurements set on Calculator

Johanny Saenz
Johanny Saenz over 9 years ago

Hi all.

I'm interesting on know how to measure the maximum value of a measurement sets, for example I want to measure the maximum propagation delay time of N channel device.

It would be like ymax(tphl0, tplh1,..,tplhn)

Thanks in advance.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    If each of these results are numerical (rather than waveforms), then it would be max(tphl0 tplh1 tplh2 ...) . ymax is to find the maximum y-value in a waveform, whereas max is a SKILL function which returns the maximum of all of the arguments.

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    If each of these results are numerical (rather than waveforms), then it would be max(tphl0 tplh1 tplh2 ...) . ymax is to find the maximum y-value in a waveform, whereas max is a SKILL function which returns the maximum of all of the arguments.

    Andrew.

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