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=====Edit the Sampling Rate=====
=====Edit the Sampling Rate=====
The sampling rate is the rate to which the signals will be sampled by the analyser. This will define the maximal frequency that can be analysed during the online analysis or in post-analyse on the recorded signals. However, a higher sampling rate will need more computational power. You may choose a sampling rate that is twice the highest frequency you want to analyse.
The sampling rate is the rate to which the signals will be sampled by the analyzer. This will define the maximum frequency that can be analyzed during the online analysis or in post-analysis on the recorded signals. However, a higher sampling rate will need more computational power. You may choose a sampling rate that is twice the highest frequency you want to analyze.


To edit the sample rate, go in the [[NVGate Ribbons: Measurement Tab|Measurement tab of the NVGate ribbon]].
To edit the sample rate, go in the [[NVGate Ribbons: Measurement Tab|Measurement tab of the NVGate ribbon]].
[[Image:SamplingRate.png|framed|none]] <br>
[[Image:SamplingRate.png|framed|none]] <br>


Here we have a 25,6kS/sec that allow us analysing the data up to 10kHz.
Here we have a 25,6kS/sec that allow us to analyze the data up to 10kHz.


=====Setup the analysis=====
=====Setup the analysis=====
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