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This allows centering tachometer speed at the center of the FFT/SOA trigger block(s). It is useful with long trigger blocks (High resolution analyses) to perfectly match the actual data with the order cursor or section. | This allows centering tachometer speed at the center of the FFT/SOA trigger block(s). It is useful with long trigger blocks (High resolution analyses) to perfectly match the actual data with the order cursor or section. | ||
With classical tach: | With classical tach (ext tach angular speed): | ||
The RPM is collected at the end of the analysis block. | The RPM is collected at the end of the analysis block. | ||
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With centered tach: | With centered tach (FFT Tach or ORD Tach): | ||
The RPM is calculated as the average speed during the block duration to be synchronized with the analyzed data. | The RPM is calculated as the average speed during the block duration to be synchronized with the analyzed data. | ||