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===Settings=== | ===Settings=== | ||
[[Image:TDA_ASB.png|framed|right]] | [[Image:TDA_ASB.png|framed|right]] | ||
* Synchronization: Controls the plug-in synchronization with the general analyzer status: | |||
* [[Image:Reports_Tools_Ribbons_386.png]]Linked to run: The plug-in is controlled by the general Run / Pause / Stop controls. It operates synchronously with the Other plug-in (except the Monitor) | |||
* [[Image:Reports_Tools_Ribbons_387.png]]Free run: The plug-in runs continuously independently from the general Run/Pause/Stop. Note: The start/stop trigger continue to control the plug-in processing | |||
* [[Image:Reports_Tools_Ribbons_388.png]]Range: Setup the analysis range for the plug-in. This value is maximized by the front-end sampling frequency divided by 2.56.<br>Note: Each plug-in feature an independent bandwidth. | |||
* [[Image:Reports_Tools_Ribbons_389.png]]Average: Setup Average type for the statistic extraction. It can be exponential with a sliding decay or linear. Multiple linear averaging are obtained by setting the ''TDA/Trigger/Repeat to : End of averaging'' | |||
* [[Image:Reports_Tools_Ribbons_390.png]]Average duration: Setup the average duration. In Exponential mode it specifies the non decayed part of the signal. In linear mode, it specifies the complete duration. In Linear repeated mode, it specifies the short duration. | |||
=====Channel===== | =====Channel===== | ||
Contains the settings related to the source input. | Contains the settings related to the source input. | ||
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=====Analysis===== | =====Analysis===== | ||
*'''Autobandwidth''': manages the analysis and recording bandwidths automatically. The Inputs selection window allows the use of 2 different sampling rates for the dynamic inputs. It gathers inputs with the same physical quantity into groups, maintaining the same sampling into each group. When inputs are associated with the analysis plug-in, it adjusts its analysis bandwidth to match the inputs ones. Mixing input bandwidths in one analysis plug-in lead to set its bandwidth to the lowest one. Autobandwidth is set by default . When it is enabled in the plug-in, these settings "switch to informative status" | *'''Autobandwidth''': manages the analysis and recording bandwidths automatically. The Inputs selection window allows the use of 2 different sampling rates for the dynamic inputs. It gathers inputs with the same physical quantity into groups, maintaining the same sampling into each group. When inputs are associated with the analysis plug-in, it adjusts its analysis bandwidth to match the inputs ones. Mixing input bandwidths in one analysis plug-in lead to set its bandwidth to the lowest one. Autobandwidth is set by default . When it is enabled in the plug-in, these settings "switch to informative status" | ||
* '''Range: '''the TDA plug-in frequency range. The analyzer sampling frequency divided by 2.56 limits this range, and the minimum is obtained by dividing this limit by 50000. For example, if the analyzer sampling frequency is 51,2kS/s, then the max range is 20 kHz and the min is 400mHz. In post analysis mode, the Max Bandwidth setting from the Player plug-in provides the analyzer sampling frequency by multiplying the value by 2.56 (ex: if max bandwidth = 20 kHz then the analyzer sampling frequency is 51.2kS/s), otherwise, the analyzer sampling frequency is provided by the input sampling setting from the Front end plug-in input setting sub-module. | |||
* [[Image:Reports_Tools_Ribbons_388.png]'''Range: '''the TDA plug-in frequency range. The analyzer sampling frequency divided by 2.56 limits this range, and the minimum is obtained by dividing this limit by 50000. For example, if the analyzer sampling frequency is 51,2kS/s, then the max range is 20 kHz and the min is 400mHz. In post analysis mode, the Max Bandwidth setting from the Player plug-in provides the analyzer sampling frequency by multiplying the value by 2.56 (ex: if max bandwidth = 20 kHz then the analyzer sampling frequency is 51.2kS/s), otherwise, the analyzer sampling frequency is provided by the input sampling setting from the Front end plug-in input setting sub-module. | |||
=====Average===== | =====Average===== | ||
* '''Duration''': The duration of the signal used to compute the scalar results available as result. Results are delivered each 256 samples. | |||
:This setting affects only the Time View, not the scalar results. | * [[Image:Reports_Tools_Ribbons_389.png]]Average: Setup Average type for the statistic extraction. It can be exponential with a sliding decay or linear. Multiple linear averaging are obtained by setting the ''TDA/Trigger/Repeat to : End of averaging'' | ||
* [[Image:Reports_Tools_Ribbons_390.png]]'''Duration''': The duration of the signal used to compute the scalar results available as result. Results are delivered each 256 samples.:This setting affects only the Time View, not the scalar results. | |||
* '''Type''': The method of averaging the signal. There are four different averaging modes: Linear, Exponential, Peak hold, and Referenced Peak hold. | * '''Type''': The method of averaging the signal. There are four different averaging modes: Linear, Exponential, Peak hold, and Referenced Peak hold. | ||
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event among the list of defined events. By default only the Free run and Manual events are available. The user can define another event in the "Event Definition" shared resources and then use this event for the "Stop" condition. | event among the list of defined events. By default only the Free run and Manual events are available. The user can define another event in the "Event Definition" shared resources and then use this event for the "Stop" condition. | ||
* [[Image:Reports_Tools_Ribbons_389.png]]Average: Setup Average type for the statistic extraction. It can be exponential with a sliding decay or linear. Multiple linear averaging are obtained by setting the ''TDA/Trigger/Repeat to : End of averaging'' | |||
=====Trigger===== | =====Trigger===== | ||
* Synchronization: Controls the plug-in synchronization with the general analyzer status: | |||
* [[Image:Reports_Tools_Ribbons_386.png]]Linked to run: The plug-in is controlled by the general Run / Pause / Stop controls. It operates synchronously with the Other plug-in (except the Monitor) | |||
* [[Image:Reports_Tools_Ribbons_387.png]]Free run: The plug-in runs continuously independently from the general Run/Pause/Stop. Note: The start/stop trigger continue to control the plug-in processing | |||
* '''Synchronization: '''this setting allows the TDA plug-in to process the signal linked to the run button''' (linked to the Run''') or to achieve it all the time like the monitor''' (Free Run''') . In Free Run mode, the average is forced to Exponential. | * '''Synchronization: '''this setting allows the TDA plug-in to process the signal linked to the run button''' (linked to the Run''') or to achieve it all the time like the monitor''' (Free Run''') . In Free Run mode, the average is forced to Exponential. | ||
* '''Start''': defines the event to start the analysis. The user can choose any event among the list of defined events. By default only the Free run and Manual events are available. The user can define another event in the "Event Definition" shared resources and then use this event for the "Start" condition. | * '''Start''': defines the event to start the analysis. The user can choose any event among the list of defined events. By default only the Free run and Manual events are available. The user can define another event in the "Event Definition" shared resources and then use this event for the "Start" condition. |