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* Filter properties:'' ''This button opens the corresponding filter properties dialog for setup.
* Filter properties:'' ''This button opens the corresponding filter properties dialog for setup.


The available filter types are:


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High/Low pass:  Filter the high or low (depends on setup) frequencies of a signal
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Pass/stop band:  Filter or reject (depends on setup) the specified bandwidth.
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Integrator: Integrates or double integrates the signal. The high pass for avoiding divergences is included. Useful for acceleration to velocity/displacement conversion.
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Differentiator: Derivate the signal. Useful for torsional velocity conversion in angular acceleration
''See Chapter 1 ASB - § Resources/Filter for details''


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* [Differentiator: Derivate the signal. Useful for torsional velocity conversion in angular acceleration


Warning: Due to bandwidth compatibility, the filters use is exclusive of the plug-in. I.e: Once a filter is associated to a location (ex: a plug-in channel) it can be used on the same plug-in channels only. The front-end is considered as a plug-in.
Warning: Due to bandwidth compatibility, the filters use is exclusive of the plug-in. I.e: Once a filter is associated to a location (ex: a plug-in channel) it can be used on the same plug-in channels only. The front-end is considered as a plug-in.


=====High-Low pass=====
=====High-Low pass=====
Used to design a high-pass filter or a low-pass filter (Butterworth, elliptic…).
[[Image:Reports_Tools_Ribbons_373.png]] Used to design a high-pass filter or a low-pass filter (Butterworth, elliptic…).


* '''Label''': the name of the filter (by default High-Low pass n, with 1 <nowiki><</nowiki>= n <nowiki><</nowiki>= 4).
* '''Label''': the name of the filter (by default High-Low pass n, with 1 <nowiki><</nowiki>= n <nowiki><</nowiki>= 4).
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=====Pass-Stop band=====
=====Pass-Stop band=====
Used to design a band-pass filter or a band-stop filter.
[[Image:Reports_Tools_Ribbons_374.png|Reports_Tools_Ribbons_374.png]]: Used to design a band-pass filter or a band-stop filter.


* '''Label''': the name of the filter (by default Pass-Stop band n, with 1 <nowiki><</nowiki>= n <nowiki><</nowiki>= 4).
* '''Label''': the name of the filter (by default Pass-Stop band n, with 1 <nowiki><</nowiki>= n <nowiki><</nowiki>= 4).
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=====Integrator=====
=====Integrator=====
Used to design a time integrator filter associated with a high pass filter (to limit gain near DC components).
[[Image:Reports_Tools_Ribbons_375.png]]: Used to design a time integrator filter associated with a high pass filter (to limit gain near DC components).


* '''Label''': the name of the filter (by default Integrator n, with 1 <nowiki><</nowiki>= n <nowiki><</nowiki>= ).
* '''Label''': the name of the filter (by default Integrator n, with 1 <nowiki><</nowiki>= n <nowiki><</nowiki>= ).
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=====Differentiator=====
=====Differentiator=====
Used to setup a time differentiator filter associated with an exponential average to avoid that small fluctuations of the input signal become important distortions in the output signal.
[[Image:Reports_Tools_Ribbons_376.png]]Used to setup a time differentiator filter associated with an exponential average to avoid that small fluctuations of the input signal become important distortions in the output signal.


* '''Label''': the name of the filter (by default Differentiator n, with 1 <nowiki><</nowiki>= n <nowiki><</nowiki>= 3).
* '''Label''': the name of the filter (by default Differentiator n, with 1 <nowiki><</nowiki>= n <nowiki><</nowiki>= 3).

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