Difference between revisions of "NVGate Time Domain Analysis"

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The TDA plug-in is designed to get the most from the time domain signal completing the frequency/order analyses. This plug-in offers flexible signal overview and statistical extraction in parallel.
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Note: Clicking on the bottom right icon (
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) opens the TDA plug-in properties dialog allowing a full access to all the settings.
This plug-in is used to get statistics results from time signal. The typical results are scalar data as: DC, RMS, Min, Max, Kurtosis, Peak, Peak-Peak, Crest-Factor coming from dynamic inputs.


This TDA plug-in provides 2 types of results:
This TDA plug-in provides 2 types of results:
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* Time views and associated extracted results. It<nowiki>’</nowiki>s an oscilloscope-like function, to view the time domain series. This does not record the time signal, only their statistical content.
* Time views and associated extracted results. It<nowiki>’</nowiki>s an oscilloscope-like function, to view the time domain series. This does not record the time signal, only their statistical content.
* Statistical scalar result. The TDA computes the statistical content of the connected input on a specific time and average basis. These scalars levels are available as view meter or profiles (using waterfall).
* Statistical scalar result. The TDA computes the statistical content of the connected input on a specific time and average basis. These scalars levels are available as view meter or profiles (using waterfall).
'''Available results''':
===Available results:===


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