How Do You Interpret A CCDF Plot?
Source: Maury Microwave
The complementary cumulative distribution function (CCDF) is an important method for analyzing power levels statistically. It involves plotting the probability of encountering different crest factors or peak-to-average power ratios (PAPR) on a graph. Engineers can use this graph to determine the probability that a signal's PAPR is equal to or greater than a specific value. In this video, you will learn how to interpret a CCDF plot using a measurement example.
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