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The Effect of Tilt on Waveform State Levels and Pulse Parameters
Published
Author(s)
Nicholas Paulter, Donald R. Larson
Abstract
Tilt is the slope in waveform values that occurs before and/or after a waveform transition. Tilt causes a bias in the computed values of waveform state levels that may affect the value of several waveform parameters. The effects of tilt on pulse parameters are examined.
Proceedings Title
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference
distortion, pulse parameters, state levels, tilt, transition settling error, waveform
Citation
Paulter, N.
and Larson, D.
(2004),
The Effect of Tilt on Waveform State Levels and Pulse Parameters, Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, Cernobbio, 1, IT, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=31620
(Accessed October 25, 2025)