PLL Toolkit
M1 OT's PLL Toolkit was designed to quickly bring together in one place all of the most important values that you need to know about, and present them in a highly graphical manner that allows you to easily understand where each value comes from. Of course, if you need to dig deeper, at the click of a button any of the parameters can be plotted vs time so that you can explore the data with all the power that M1 OT has to offer.
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RjDj Decomposition
One of M1 OT's many firsts is that it was the first application to perform serial data jitter analysis using an oscilloscope. RjDj decomposition in M1 OT™ is accomplished through an approach we call SEEj™ . SEEj is optimized for accuracy, repeatability, algorithmic stability and convergence, and is the only extraction tool that can claim error calibration, validation, the nulling of instrument noise effects, or which specifies it's results across a wide jitter space. No other decomposition tool has been as thoroughly tested as SEEj.
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Measurement Builder™
Create your own measurements.
If your work requires an unusual or company-proprietary measurement
that is not already included in M1™ Oscilloscope Tools™,
the included
Measurement Builder functionality provides several methods by
which you can easily add your own measurements. If you require the
utmost in processing speed and you're at least a novice-level
C++/C# programmer, Measurement Builder incorporates an easy to use
DLL framework that includes all of the required overhead code. All
you need to do is add the actual code for your analysis and compile.
If defining your desired analysis in the easiest possible way is
what you require, Measurement Builder allows you to use MATLAB for
this. Note that while some scope companies charge extra (thousands
of dollars) for this capability, with M1 OT™ it's included
at no additional cost. M1 OT's MATLAB capability is also much
more versatile - while other products limit you to passing in a few
defined inputs and perhaps a few user-defined values, M1 OT has 42
different types of defined inputs and an unlimited number of
user-defined values. For output, you can specify a list of values
that M1 OT can then plot either as a vs-time view or as a histogram.
In addition, M1 OT allows you to define and name any eight values
of your choice to be displayed as statistics, while other products
restrict you to the default set of statistics (i.e. mean, min,
max, pk-pk, etc.).