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Typical case of a current acquired with a ramp stimulus: How do you correlate the current amplitude (at a precise time) with the corresponding potential on the waveform?

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Typical case of a current acquired with a ramp stimulus: How do you correlate the current amplitude (at a precise time) with the corresponding potential on the waveform?

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The current amplitude at precise times can be correlated with the corresponding potential of the ramp waveform by use of the `Scan Data function in the oscilloscope window (in the `I vs. T mode). The current, voltage, and time values are displayed in the notebook window for wherever you place your cursor. It is also possible to display I vs. V in the oscilloscope. If both, current and voltage, have been recorded, the current is plotted versus the measured potential. If only the current data is available, the theoretical potential for each data point is calculated from the ramp wave form (I vs. V-ramp, theo.).

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