NVGate Ribbons: Acquisition Tab

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The "Acquisition" tab

This tab provides all the necessary entries to setup the front-end and the use of any channels in details. It separates the acquisition channels setup from the outputs, triggering, tachometer, and filters ones. A special group is available to manage the recorder setup.

While switching to post-analysis the inputs group is swapped to player track group which control the player operations, track connections and track setup.

Source dispatcher groups

The Inputs, Outputs, Tachometers, Events and Filters groups operates in the same way.

The External sync. Inputs benefit of special button due to their importance in rotating applications.

Inputs group

The inputs group allows dispatching the front-end channels to the plug-in analyzer and setting up the front-end. These settings are available in the on-line mode only.


Read front end Page for more details

Tracks group

In the Post-analysis mode, the inputs group switches to the Player management with and is replaced by the Track settings.

The Track group allows dispatching the recorded tracks to the plug-in analyzer and setting up the signal post-process. These settings are available in the post-analysis mode only.

Note: Clicking on the bottom right icon (File:Reports Tools Ribbons 327.png) opens the player plug-in properties dialog allowing a full access to all the settings.

  •  Connect Tracks: This button allows dispatching the signal tracks (all type) to the analysis modules.
  •  Record num: Define the record number (i.e. a section in the file defined during the acquisition) to be post-processed.
  • File:Reports Tools Ribbons 330.pngStart offset: Define the start position of the signal to post-process or playback on the generators: (0 <= Start Offset < Stop Offset).
  • File:Reports Tools Ribbons 331.pngStop offset: Define the end position of the signal to post-process or playback on the generators: (Start Offset < Stop Offset <= selected record duration).

Note: The Start, Stop and Record num can be handled directly from the Player file or Player Zoomed signal windows with the start and stop cursors and/or the bottom slide


  Playback mode: Allows choosing between a continuous and a step/step post-process. .

  • Continuous: the signal analyses are processed as fast as possible between the start and stop offset.
  • Time step: the signal analyses are processed step by step. The step duration is defined by the Step setting (see hereafter). Each new step is manually (or automated by a macro) triggered through the Next step setting (see hereafter)


  •  Step: defines the time duration if play back step in the "Time step" analysis mode. The player switches to "pause" every "time step" second.
See Chapter 1 ASB - § Player for details
  •  Next step: defines the time duration if play back step in the "Time step" analysis mode. The player switches to "pause" every "time step".

Read Player page for details.

Recorder group

This group controls the recorder plug-in setup.

File:Reports Tools Ribbons 337.png Clicking on this bottom right icon opens the recorder plug-in properties dialog allowing a full access to all the settings.

Read the recorder page for more info.

Outputs group

Manages the generated signal on the front-end outputs (generators)

Read outptut page for details.

Tachometers group

Manage the tachometer resources. This group allows selecting the tach type (source, setup) and associates it with the plug-in analyzers and waterfall

See tachometer page for details

Events group

Manage the event and corresponding triggers. This group allows selecting the event type (source, setup) and associates it with the plug-in analyzers triggers

Read event definition page for more info.

Filters group

Manage the filters definition and position. These filters operate on the time domain series. They can be applied in various locations onto the signal process (Inputs, Plug-in channels, Outputs, Player tracks)

The left button (Apply to) allows dispatching the filters to the different possible location in the signal process.

The second button allows selecting a filter type and opens the corresponding setup.

See filter page for more info.