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Here is an example of text file for 1 channel and a brief description of its content:
Here is an example of text file for 1 channel and a brief description of its content:
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[[File:txt export.PNG|left|300px]]
[[File:txt export.PNG|left|300px]]


Sampling_frequency 4.09600e+003 Must be one of the sampling frequency available at NVGate<br>
Sampling_frequency 4.09600e+003 : Must be one of the sampling frequency available at NVGate<br>


Number_of_tracks 1 Number of Track<br>
Number_of_tracks 1 : Number of Track<br>


Number_of_points 480000 Number of Point : must be a multiple of 256<br>
Number_of_points 480000 : Number of Point : must be a multiple of 256<br>


Track 1 Track number<br>
Track 1 : Track number<br>


Name Input 1 Track Label<br>
Name Input 1 : Track Label<br>


Magnitude Acceleration Magnitude of Track<br>
Magnitude Acceleration : Magnitude of Track<br>


Unit g Unit<br>
Unit g : Unit<br>


Coef_A 1.01937e-001 Conversion Parameter from Unit to SI Unit :<br>
Coef_A 1.01937e-001 : Conversion Parameter from Unit to SI Unit :<br>


Coef_B 0.00000e+000 Unit = Coef_A * Unit_SI + Coef_B<br>
Coef_B 0.00000e+000 : Unit = Coef_A * Unit_SI + Coef_B<br>


Type ANALOG Analog Channel<br>
Type ANALOG : Analog Channel<br>


RangePeak 2.00000e+001 Range Peak at SI Unit<br>
RangePeak 2.00000e+001 : Range Peak at SI Unit<br>


Coupling AC Coupling<br>
Coupling AC : Coupling<br>


END_INFO<br>
END_INFO<br>
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-0.888088584 Data… as many line as “Number of Point<br>
-0.888088584 Data… as many line as “Number of Point<br>
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In addition here is an example for a multi channel signal:
In addition here is an example for a multi channel signal:


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Revision as of 09:35, 27 July 2021

How to convert a signal data from Text to a compatible file for NVGate ?

NVGate allows importing signal from a text file. It’s a very convenient feature to import signal from any source. On the contrary the text file must be setup according to standards NVGate design. The easier way to do is to record a file at NVGate and export it to check its content.

Here is an example of text file for 1 channel and a brief description of its content:


Txt export.PNG

Sampling_frequency 4.09600e+003 : Must be one of the sampling frequency available at NVGate

Number_of_tracks 1 : Number of Track

Number_of_points 480000 : Number of Point : must be a multiple of 256

Track 1 : Track number

Name Input 1 : Track Label

Magnitude Acceleration : Magnitude of Track

Unit g : Unit

Coef_A 1.01937e-001 : Conversion Parameter from Unit to SI Unit :

Coef_B 0.00000e+000 : Unit = Coef_A * Unit_SI + Coef_B

Type ANALOG : Analog Channel

RangePeak 2.00000e+001 : Range Peak at SI Unit

Coupling AC : Coupling

END_INFO

BEGIN_DATA

-0.888088584 Data… as many line as “Number of Point



In addition here is an example for a multi channel signal:

Export2txt.PNG