Difference between revisions of "NVGate Post Analysis"
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In this tutorial, we will perform the post analysis of a signal recorded during a previous measurement with an OR36TW. | |||
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Revision as of 16:02, 25 May 2020
The Post Analysis of a signal is a mode of NVGate where the physical input of the frontend are replaced by the tracks of the signal load in the player. This will allow you to re-analyse a signal previously recorded. Therefore, this mode can be used to calculate new result from a previous measurement, or re-calculate results with different setups.
The post analysis mode can be made in connected (starting NVGate with the analyser) or office mode (starting NVGate with the dongle). However, we strongly advise to perform post analysis in Office mode, as the communication between the PC and the analyser will limit the performances. To do so, the signal must have been downloaded from the analyser to the computer.
Tutorial
In this tutorial, we will perform the post analysis of a signal recorded during a previous measurement with an OR36TW.