NVGate Ribbons: Analysis
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Front-end group
Control/command the Front-end sampling high frequency and low frequency.
Note: The plug-in analyzer and the recorder can reduce their respective bandwidths independently. This setting fixes the acquisition time accuracy and fixes the max signal bandwidth.
See Front-end/inputs settings for details.
Player group
Record group
Recorder settings: Give a direct access to the Recorder settings. | |
Record status: Controls the recorder location and activity.
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Available: Display the maximum possible recording duration depending on the current recorder setup. The max duration is computed from the free space of the selected hard disk, the number of tracks (and their corresponding sampling frequency) and the number of records. Note: in time to stop mode, the max duration may also be limited by the local available memory (PC/Analyzer) for the description blocks. | |
Arm (CTRL+SHIFT+R): Arm the recorder. Prepare the recorder to start immediately on the run. Arming process can lap a few seconds. If the recorder is not armed, it will take a few second to achieve the arming prior to effectively start recording the data. Note: modifying a setting of the analyzer will disable the arming. It is then necessary to re-arm it. | |
Trigger (CTRL+T): Generate a manual trigger event. This event is available for the event list and can be associated to the plug-in triggers (start/stop or trigger). See acquisition tab description. Warning: While the manual trigger is not associated to a plug-in, it has no effect. | |
Mark: Allow adding a mark with comments while recording. These marks are available when the signal file is edited. |
Plug-in group
These buttons give a direct access to the plug-in settings. Note: only the plug-ins available with the user licenses are displayed.
Monitor settings
TDA settings
FFT settings
SOA settings
OCT settings
OVA settings