Technical data
104 Understanding Your Agilent ChemStation
4 Integration
Peak Area Measurement
Figure 26 Area Measurement for Negative Peaks
Units and Conversion Factors
Externally, the data contains a set of data points; they can be either sampled 
data or integrated data. In the case of integrated data, each data point 
corresponds to an area, which is expressed as Height × Time. In the case of 
sampled data, each data point corresponds to a height.
Therefore, in the case of integrated data, height is a calculated entity, obtained 
by dividing area by the time elapsed since the preceding data point. In the case 
of sampled data, area is calculated by multiplying the data by the time elapsed 
since the preceding data point. 
The integration calculation makes use of both entities. The units carried 
internally inside the integrator are: counts × milliseconds for area and counts 
for height. This is done to provide a common base for integer truncations 
when needed. The measurements of time, area and height are reported in real 
physical units, irrespective of how they are measured, calculated and stored in 
the software.
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