Noise Threshold calculation in Agilent Chem Station software
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 10:09 pm
Hi,
Recently while doing some method validation exercises I printed out the peak purity page from the Chem Station Data Analysis software. On this page there is a value called Noise Threshold. I believe that this value can be used to calculate the method detection limit but I'm not really sure how it is derived or the correct way to use it. Is it intended to be an estimate of the actual noise level? In this case I would multiply it by 3 to get a detection limit estimate (signal:noise = 3 at detection limit). I'd like to know where it comes from rather than just blindly use it. The manual doesn't help.
Thanks,
Karen
Recently while doing some method validation exercises I printed out the peak purity page from the Chem Station Data Analysis software. On this page there is a value called Noise Threshold. I believe that this value can be used to calculate the method detection limit but I'm not really sure how it is derived or the correct way to use it. Is it intended to be an estimate of the actual noise level? In this case I would multiply it by 3 to get a detection limit estimate (signal:noise = 3 at detection limit). I'd like to know where it comes from rather than just blindly use it. The manual doesn't help.
Thanks,
Karen