Difference between revisions of "NVGate Tools: EditSignal"
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* NVGate add-on tool "Edit Signal": ''EditSignal.exe'' | * NVGate add-on tool "Edit Signal": ''EditSignal.exe'' | ||
* It is advised to put the Add on tool within the NVGate Link Directory "C:\OROS\NVGate data\Links" | * It is advised to put the Add on tool within the NVGate Link Directory "C:\OROS\NVGate data\Links" | ||
* Compatible with NVgate V12.00 or upper | |||
==Video Presentation== | ==Video Presentation== |
Revision as of 12:25, 2 May 2020
The "Edit Signal" allows to edit part of time signal. It does not affect the initial signal file data, and creates a new file according to the requested modification.
Package composition installation
Download : Here
- NVGate add-on tool "Edit Signal": EditSignal.exe
- It is advised to put the Add on tool within the NVGate Link Directory "C:\OROS\NVGate data\Links"
- Compatible with NVgate V12.00 or upper
Video Presentation
Edit Signal Overview
The "Edit Signal" allows to edit part of time signal. It does not affect the initial signal file data, and creates a new file according to the requested modification.
Edit signal should be done according to this step by step procedure:
1- Load and preview signal, only the signal window should be opened
2- Start the "Edit Signal" Add on, from Link
3- Select a mode from Edit Signal
- Zero : Remove all data, set to "zero" for selected part of current track
- Zero All : Remove all data, set to "zero" for selected part of all tracks
- Mean : Interpolate data form selected part of current track
- Cut all : Remove a selected part for all tracks
4- Apply "Free Marker"
5- Compute new Signal
It is possible to affect several part of signal with loop on steps "3-4" before computing new signal.
How To Use
Step by step overview
Edit signal should be done according to the step by step procedure :
1- Load and preview signal, only the signal window should be opened :
2- Start the "Edit Signal" Add on, from Link toolbar :
3- Select mode from Edit Signal :
4- Apply "Free Marker" to select area to "cut" :
5- "Generate Signal"
A new file is generated within the same project as the original signal file. For example, signal file "FRF200_3_out" has been created after cutting selected part of signal "FRF200_3"
Edit Signal Options
"Zero"
Remove all data : set to "zero" for selected part of current track
"Zero All"
Remove all data: set to "zero" for selected part of all tracks
"Mean"
Interpolate data for selected part of current track
This option is useful for track with DC component
"Cut all"
Remove a selected part for all tracks
Features
Current Edit Signal" tool has the following features:
- All tracks within the signal file must be according to same sampling rate
- This tool can not manage Ext-Sync tracks
- Size of edit file depends on available RAM of the
Note : Does not work with tachometer record as Ext synch