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After amplification and antialias filtering, analog input signals are sampled at 51.2 kHz (or 25.6 kHz or 12.8 kHz or 5.12 kHz) and converted by an analog to digital converter.
After amplification and antialias filtering, analog input signals are sampled at 51.2 kHz and converted by an analog to digital converter.


The sample frequency depends on the value of the High Filter Setting (see 8.2.14.3 Settings <nowiki>|</nowiki> Analysis - High Filter)
The sample frequency depends on the value of the High Filter Setting (


Next, the input signals can be time weighted by three types of filters at user choice:
Next, the input signals can be time weighted NVGate filters at user choice most common are:


Time domain integrator filters:
Time domain integrator filters:

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