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The 1/n Octave plug-in provides constant percentage band spectra. It runs filter and detector. This plug-in complies the IEC 60 804 and 62 260 standards. | The 1/n Octave plug-in provides constant percentage band spectra. It runs filter and detector. This plug-in complies the IEC 60 804 and 62 260 standards. | ||
Revision as of 10:12, 18 May 2020
The "Analyses" tab
In this tab, the software gathers the analyses controls. Each group corresponds to a plug-in analyzer. The content of this tab depends on the purchased optional plug-in.
Monitor group
The Monitor plug-in offers simple and powerful ways to monitor the measured signals. This 4 channels plug-in runs independently from the general analyzer status (running/Paused/stopped) with the capability of swapping connected channels at any time.
The second capability of the monitor is to extract statistical component of the signal in a specific bandwidth. Extracted levels can be used for triggering and waterfall references.
The monitor runs its analyses on a specific processor (DSP) allowing a totally independent computation for the regular analyses.
Note: Clicking on the bottom right icon ( ) opens the monitor plug-in properties dialog allowing a full access to all the settings.
Inputs: Opens the channels sources selection. Allows choosing which input or track is monitored. Up to 4 ch at a time. The channel sources can be swapped at any time without influence on the other signal processing (analysis, record, play-back) of the instrument. See Chapter 1 ASB - § Monitor and waterfall/ Monitor for details
Average decay: Setup the exponential spectrum average decay of the FFT part.
Overall analysis: Opens the statistical extraction setting. This dialog set up the filter characteristics and the averaging of the extracted values (DC, RMS, Min/Max, Kurtosis)
Filter: Allows applying the filter (Tick on) or bypassing it (No Tick). The Bypass is immediate without delay. See Chapter 1 ASB - § Monitor and waterfall/ Monitor for details
Time Domain Analysis group (Optional)
The TDA plug-in is designed to get the most from the time domain signal completing the frequency/order analyses. This plug-in offers flexible signal overview and statistical extraction in parallel.
Note: Clicking on the bottom right icon (File:Reports Tools Ribbons 385.png) opens the TDA plug-in properties dialog allowing a full access to all the settings.
Read the Time domain page for more info.
FFTx group (Optional)
The FFT plug-in provide frequency distribution of the analyzed signal. It runs an FFT algorithm.
Note: Clicking on the bottom right icon ( ) opens the FFTx plug-in properties dialog allowing a full access to all the settings.
Note: Up to 4 FFT plug-in can be present in the software configuration, each of them running independent analyses on the same or different channels.
Range: Setup the analysis range for the plug-in. This value is maximized by the front-end sampling frequency divided by 2.56.
Note: Each plug-in feature an independent bandwidth.
Lines: Select the analysis resolution in number of frequency lines. The resolution = Range / (Lines-1) in Hz
Average: Select the domain of averaging:
- Spectral: the spectra module are averaged together
- Time: the trigger block are averaged together -> provide absolute / relative phase
- Frequency domain synchronous (FDSA): The complex spectra are averaged together (real/img) after phase synchronization on one spectral line -> allows synchronous time averaging (STA) without a trigger.
See Chapter 1 ASB - § Analysis plug-in/ TDA for details
Synchronous order group (Optional)
The SOA plug-in provide order distribution and extraction of the analyzed signal related to a tachometer. It runs re sampling + FFT algorithms
Note: Clicking on the bottom right icon ( File:Reports Tools Ribbons 397.png ) opens the SOAx plug-in properties dialog allowing a full access to all the settings.
Note: Up to 2 SOA plug-in can be present in the software configuration, each of them running independent analyses on the same or different channels.
Max order: Setup the order analysis range for the plug-in from 6.25 to 400.
Associated tach: Select the tachometer to be used for signal re-sampling. The order results provided by the SOAx plug-in are related to this tachometer speed
Order resolution: Select the analysis resolution in orders. Ranges from 1/32 (0.03125) to 1 order.
Average: Select the type of averaging. Linear, exponential peak hold and ref. peak hold See Chapter 1 ASB - § Analysis plug-in/ SOA for details
1/nth octave group (Optional)
The 1/n Octave plug-in provides constant percentage band spectra. It runs filter and detector. This plug-in complies the IEC 60 804 and 62 260 standards.
Note: Clicking on the bottom right icon ( File:Reports Tools Ribbons 403.png ) opens the 1/n OCT plug-in properties dialog allowing a full access to all the settings.
Upper band: Setup the center frequency of the highest frequency band
Lower band: Setup the center frequency of the lowest frequency band
Resolution: Select band resolution: from 1 band per octave to 24 band per octave.
Type: Select Averaging type. This setting features a mix of different averaging modes such as time weighting, classic, constant band* time and repeated Leq.
Average duration: Define the total average duration and the linear duration for exponential.
Short duration: Define the short average duration for the linear repeated and Leq. See Chapter 1 ASB - § Analysis plug-in/ 1/n Octave for details
Overall acoustic group (Optional)
The overall acoustic plug-in provides sound pressure level measurement. This plug-in complies with the IEC 61672 standard. It runs 3 RMS detectors + 1 peak per channel.
Note: Clicking on the bottom right icon () opens the 1/n OCT plug-in properties dialog allowing a full access to all the settings.
Read the OVA page for more info
Waterfall group
The so called waterfall is a stack for analysis results and reference. It allows storing results from different plug-ins in a synchronized database. These data are viewed with the 3D waterfall or profiles graphs.
Note: Clicking on the bottom right icon ( File:Reports Tools Ribbons 417.png ) opens the 1/n OCT plug-in properties dialog allowing a full access to all the settings.
Add/remove: Opens the waterfall add/remove result dialog. This dialog allows selecting the list of result to be collected by the waterfall plug-in.
- Plug-in analyzer tab: A tab is displayed for each plug-in analyzer connected. This displays waterfall source results.
- Result: List of results provided by the plug-in analyzer selected. This can be the source of the waterfall plug-in analyzer.
- Channel: List of plug-in analyzer channels connected, available for the result selected.
- Reference / X: List of plug-in analyzer channels connected. This can be the reference. Available for results that require a reference only (cross-spectrum, for example).
- Tracked order: List of tracked orders on the channel selected. Available if result selected is an order result.
- Waterfall: List of 3D Waterfall displays. These waterfalls can be displayed versus any one of the references selected in the "Reference and profiles" list.
- References & Profiles: List of profiles and references provided by the waterfall plug-in. All scalar profiles selected can be used as references, except monitor scalars, sound level meter scalars, and orders.
Adds a new Waterfall. If the result selected is a scalar, a new profile is added to the "References and profiles" list. Otherwise, a new Waterfall is added to the "Waterfall" list.
If the Waterfall or profile already exists, the clicking on this button has no effect.
If a tracked order is selected, all orders tracked on the channel selected are added.
Removes the selected result from the corresponding list.
Mode: Select the data collection synchronization:
- One shot: The waterfall is fulfilled in one shot from its start trigger to the stop one.
- Continuous: the plug-in is fulfilled as a rolling buffer (FiFo) memorizing the last data only.
Depth: Defines the maximum number of slices to be collected. In the continuous mode it defines the depth of the rolling buffer. See Chapter 1 ASB - § Monitor and waterfall/ Waterfall for details