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Empower Tip: Processing Methods

Empower Tip: Processing Methods

Tip #325: How to calculate signal-to-noise ratio using a specified segment from the blank injection

Tip #325: How to calculate signal-to-noise ratio using a specified segment from the blank injection

In this tip for Empower Chromatography Data System (CDS)we will continue our series on Processing Methods. In the last tip, we continued our series on creating Processing Methods and learned how to calculate signal-to-noise ratio in non-regulated environments, Tip 324.

In this tip, we will review how to calculate signal-to-noise ratio using a specified segment from the blank injection. (Recap and Update of Tip 308)

STEP 1

STEP 1

USP signal-to-noise is calculated as 2xHeight of peak/noise. Empower uses the following formula to comply with USP: 2x[Height of peak – (0.5xPeak to Peak Noise/Scale to microvolts)]/(Peak to Peak Noise/Scale to microvolts).

STEP 2:

From the Sample Set Method, Blank is the label for the blank injection and there is only one injection. This is single-channel UV data, therefore, there is no need to specify the channel.

STEP 3

STEP 3

Create a peak Custom Field using intersample syntax. We need the Scale to µV field in the equation because peak height is in µV (microvolts) and peak-to-peak noise is in detector units which in this case is AU.

STEP 4

STEP 4

The full view of the Custom Field is provided.

STEP 5

STEP 5

Go to the Suitability tab in the Processing Method and select peak-to-peak noise from the Noise Value for s/n drop down.

STEP 6

STEP 6

Go to the Noise and Drift tab in the Processing Method and select the time region from the blank injection from which peak-to-peak noise will be calculated.

STEP 7

STEP 7

Once the Sample Set is processed, take the Result Set into Review. Go to the Results window and in the Chromatogram Result table we can see the peak-to-peak noise calculated from the blank injection.

STEP 8

STEP 8

Click on a result for one of the standards or samples and the Custom Field is calculated based on the noise from the blank injection specified in the Custom Field.

Important Note: peak-to-peak noise will be calculated for every injection, however, it is the peak-to-peak noise from the blank injection which is used to calculate signal-to-noise for all peaks in all injections.

It’s that easy!

Final Notes

This can be done with either the Pro or QuickStart interface.




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